Australia recorded second biggest win in ODIs, defeated South Africa by 276 runs

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Vice । Aug 24 2025 5:00PM

On Sunday, the Australian team registered an excellent win against South Africa in the third ODI. In the last ODI, the Kangaroo team registered a record win by 276 runs. This is Australia’s second biggest win in ODI cricket. Australia scored 431/2 on the basis of Trevis Head, Mitchell Marsh and Cameron Green centuries at McKay’s stadium, which is its second largest total in ODIs.

The Australian team on Sunday registered an excellent win against South Africa in the third ODI. In the last ODI, the Kangaroo team registered a record win by 276 runs. This is Australia’s second biggest win in ODI cricket. Australia scored 431/2 on the basis of Trevis Head, Mitchell Marsh and Cameron Green centuries at McKay’s stadium, which is its second largest total in ODIs.

At the same time, three players from Australia scored centuries in a ODI match for the first time. In response, South Africa’s team collapsed for 155 runs in 24.5 overs. Spinner Cooper Konoli hit a deadly claw. He took five wickets for just 22 runs in 6 overs. However, South Africa captured the three-match series 2–1.

Chasing a huge target, South Africa started poorly. Opener Eden Markram (2), Ryan Ricelton (11) and captain Temba Bavuma (19) did not last long. Triston Stabs (1) also flopped. South Africa’s four wickets fell on a score of 50. In such a situation, Tony de Jorji and Dewald Brevis took the front. Both shared a 57 -run partnership for the fourth wicket. Jorji was dismissed in the 14th over after scoring 33 runs in 30 balls, after which the South African team shattered like cards. Vian Mulder 5 and Keshav Maharaj could score only two runs. Apart from Konoli’s fiffer, Xavier Bartlet and Sean Abbott took two wickets for Australia while Adam Jampa took one wicket.

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