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Australia vs South Africa, 3rd ODI - Live Cricket Score, Commentary

Series: South Africa tour of Australia, 2018 Venue: Bellerive Oval, Hobart Date & Time: Nov 11, 01:50 PM LOCAL
Du Plessis and Miller shared a 252-run stand for the fourth wicket.
Du Plessis and Miller shared a 252-run stand for the fourth wicket. © Getty

South Africa win by 40 runs

A bit of an anti-climax at the end. Australia were in the chase for a good portion but Shaun Marsh's dismissal soon after the century hurt Australia real bad. Glenn Maxwell struggled for any kind of rhythm and could manage a rather scratchy 35 from 27. But it was almost over once Shaun was gone.

Massive effort from South Africa. They win their first ODI series in Australia since 2009. They had one bad game in Adelaide, when they should have ideally chased down 231. But today they put on a commanding middle-order batting display to close it out.

That 252-run stand between Du Plessis (125) and Miller (139) will be one for the ages, given that it came from a position of 55/3 in the 16th over. More work to be done for Australia. They've got to get their batting composition right. And on the evidence of today, have some work in the death bowling department as well.

Anyway, they have one T20I against this South African team and then India lurk around the corner! It's going to be fun following their progress as they build towards their World Cup defence next year.

That's it from us. Until next time, ciao!

Dropped chance doesn't cost much

Steyn gets Carey nicking, QdK accepts the offering. Lungi Ngidi follows up with a solid over as Pat Cummins keeps swinging and missing. South Africa definitely ahead now. 64 needed off 24. All to do for Maxwell!

Chance goes begging

Pretorius misjudges one at fine leg. Alex Carey top edges this pull off Ngidi. But he survives. He has to keep going here when Rabada and Steyn come along.

Glenn, the Big Show, Maxwell is in...

He gets a swivel pull away for four straight away. Pretorius finishes with figures of 2 for 61. Under the situation, it's a great effort from the designated fifth bowler. 87 off 48 needed now. Ngidi comes back.

Massive wicket - Centurion Marsh is gone

Another big wicket for Pretorius. Wowza and this is the centurion Shaun Marsh who has to depart. Pretorius takes pace off the ball and Marsh targets that mid-wicket boundary once again. Manages only a top-edge. Klaasen settles under the skier. What an innings though from Marsh. 106 off 102

Century - A classy innings from Shaun Marsh

Sixth ton in ODIs, third in 2018 for this elegant batsman. Has made sure there was no harakiri after those early wickets. When the opportunity presented itself, he's been unafraid to pepper the mid-wicket fence.

106 needed off 60! Who you got?

Wicket - Pretorius gets Stoinis 146/4

The 107-run stand is broken. This could be a massive moment in the game. A nothing ball after being hit for two sixes earlier in the over from Pretorius. Short and wide outside off, Stonis could have hit it anywhere. He finds Markram at point. Gone for 63 off 76.

Has the 5th bowler done his bit? Here's Alex Carey. This one's delicately poised now!


now a nicely setup T20. Around 170 to get in 20 overs on a relatively small Bellrive Oval. Maxwell yet to come. Advantage SA but you never know. Will it be @Gmaxi_32 day ?















It's that kind of a game, Madhur! Quality bowling. Also, it's 13 runs. You may have missed the four off the last ball.

Wicket - De Kock nicks one 4/1

It was coming. De Kock was batting on a leg-stump guard and this one moves pitches on middle&off and moves away ever so slightly. QdK can't resist a poke and Carey collects the feather. Great start for Australia.

Good start with the ball

Bounce and carry on offer. Both Hazlewood and Starc are looking sprightly and up for a challenge. Should be a probing period this.

Australia XI: Aaron Finch (c), Travis Head, Shaun Marsh, Chris Lynn, Alex Carey (wk), Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoins, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood.

South Africa XI: Quinton de Kock (wk), Aiden Markram, Reeza Hendricks, Faf du Plessis (c), Heinrich Klaasen, David Miller, Dwaine Pretorius, Dale Steyn, Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi, Imran Tahir.

TOSS - Australia opt to bowl. Both teams stick to the same line-ups that featured in the second ODI in Adelaide.

Decider - Prelude

Ting. Ting. Ting. We're up nice and early. Welcome to the ODI series decider between Australia & South Africa. Who would've thought we'd get here when the Aussies were bowled out for 231 in Adelaide!

Yet here we are, facing the very real possibility of seeing Australia win a series in 2018. (I.e if you believe that Ashes 2017-18 was technically won before the New Year's Test in Sydney) . Anyway it's been a tough year for them (yes, we've gone through this narrative before) and a win could help set the ball rolling in the right direction.

What about South Africa then? They're missing Amla and Duminy for sure but even when those two were available, the middle-order never delivered consistently and this problem has persisted heading into the final six months of the World Cup build-up. They would have loved to close out that game in Adelaide.

That's we have a third game in Hobart! There's a chance for redemption. Winner takes the series. Simple? Now read the preview.

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