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For the first time in history, three Australia players have hit a century in a ODI match. Earlier, this feat was done by South Africa and England. The Kangaroo team scored 431 runs in the third and last ODI at the loss of two wickets. This is Australia’s second highest score in ODI cricket. Australia missed out on overtaking his biggest total by just four runs.
On sunday Australia Showed stars to South Africa during the day. The Kangaroo team scored 431 runs in the third and last ODI at the loss of two wickets. This is Australia’s second highest score in ODI cricket. Australia missed out on overtaking his biggest total by just four runs. Opener Travis Head, acting captain Mitchell Marsh and all -rounder Cameron Green scored centuries at McKay’s Great Barrier Reef Arena.
Let me tell you that for the first time in history, three Australian players have scored a century in an ODI match. Earlier, this feat was done by South Africa and England.
Host Australia won the toss at McKay’s stadium and made a strong start by choosing batting. Both shared a 25 -run partnership for the first wicket. Australia suffered the first blow in the 35th Ov as a head, who became a victim of spinner Keshav Maharaj. During this time the head hit 17 fours and five sixes. Marsh was caught by Senuran Muthusamy in the 37th over by Ricelton.
Green took the front after Marsh left. He batted in a rapid manner and scored the first ODI century. Green scored an unbeaten 118 runs in 55 balls after the one down down. He hit 6 fours and 8 sixes. He scored a century in 47 balls. This is the second fastest century for Australia in ODIs. Ahead of him is Glenn Maxwell who scored a century in 40 balls in front of the Netherlands in 2023. Green made an unwavering partnership of 164 runs for the third wicket with Alex Kerry and brought Australia to a score like a mountain.
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