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Quenna Mafaka fiercely harassed the middle -order batsmen of Australia. Mafaka tried his best to stop Australia from scoring a big score by taking 4 wickets in the first match being played in Darwin.
On Sunday, South African fast bowler Qaina Mafaka harassed the middle -order batsmen of Australia. Mafaka tried his best to stop Australia from scoring a big score by taking 4 wickets in the first match being played in Darwin. However, thanks to Tim David’s 83 -run shocking innings, Australia has given South Africa a target of 179 runs to win in the first T20 match. South African fast bowler Quena Mafaka has achieved a major achievement against Australia at Darwin’s Marara Cricket Ground.
Fast bowler Quena Mafaka performed the best for South Africa against Australia in T20 cricket. He took 4 wickets for 20 runs in 4 overs against Australia, which is the best bowling performance against Australia by an African bowler. The left -handed fast bowler, playing his ninth T20 match, performed brilliantly despite the Australian team scoring consecutive runs. Earlier, Kyle Abbott took three wickets for 21 runs in 4 overs in Adelaide in 2014.
Fast bowler Quene Mafaka made Mitchell Oven and then Ben. He then showed Tim David and Adam Jampa the way to the pavilion. South Africa won the toss and decided to bowl first. Australia did not start to bat to bat and lost three wickets for a score of 30. Travis Head, Josh English and captain Mitchell Marsh were dismissed by run. After this Cameron Green and Tim David performed 40 runs for the fourth wicket while performing Atishi batting.
In the sixth over, Lungi Angidi gave Australia a fourth jerk to Cameron Green. Cameron Green scored four fours and three sixes in 13 balls, scoring 35 runs. Mitchell Owen and Glenn Maxwell then returned to the pavilion cheaply. During this, Tim David kept holding one end. Ben Divarshwis, Adam Jampa was dismissed by a run. Lungi Agnidi bowled Tim David in the 19th over. Tim David scored 83 runs in 52 balls with eight sixes and four fours. Australia’s team was all out at a score of 178 in the scheduled 20 overs. Australia’s last wicket fell as Nathan Ellis Run out.
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