The Sunday Guardian

South Africa beat Australia in truncated T20

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SYDNEY: South African bowling once again dominated Australian batting as the tourists won a truncated one-off Twenty20 internatio­nal by 21 runs on the Gold Coast on Saturday. Carrara Oval’s debut as an internatio­nal venue looked under threat when a violent storm brought torrential rain to the Queensland coast early in the evening.

The match did finally get underway after a delay of nearly two hours with each side allowed half of their usual number of overs and South Africa, put in to bat, made a bright start with 18 runs off the three power play overs.

Skipper Faf du Plessis led the way in their innings with 27 off 15 balls but Australia’s bowlers, spearheade­d by paceman Nathan Coulter-Nile (2-19), did a good job of containmen­t in the last few overs to restrict the tourists to 108 for six.

The fragility of Australia’s batting had been exposed by South Africa’s bowlers in the recent one- day series, which the Proteas won 2-1, and it was quickly evident again when the hosts went out to bat.

South Africa all-rounder Chris Morris (2-12) struck twice in three deliveries in the third over to reduce Australia to 27 for three, the second a peach of a yorker which sent Chris Lynn back for 14.

Glenn Maxwell fought a defiant rearguard with 38 off 23 balls but Australia never looked like avoiding a fourth straight Twenty20 defeat and they finished their allotted 10 overs on 87 for seven. REUTERS

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