In the opening T20I match in Darwin, Australia defeated South Africa by 17 runs, setting the stage for the series with a 1-0 lead. This win extended Australia’s unbeaten streak to nine matches in T20 internationals, their best performance in the format to date. Australia’s batting lineup faced early difficulties, as South Africa’s bowlers targeted the right areas. The Aussies were in trouble at 75/6, with only Cameron Green’s aggressive 35 standing out. Tim David then took charge, delivering an impressive innings of 83 runs from 52 balls, which included four boundaries and eight sixes. He formed a vital 59-run partnership with Ben Dwarshuis, helping Australia reach a total of 178. Despite the loss, Kwena Maphaka, a 19-year-old pace bowler from South Africa, stood out, taking 4 wickets for 20 runs, the best figures by a South African bowler against Australia in this format. South Africa’s batting effort struggled, despite Ryan Rickelton’s 71 off 55 balls. Josh Hazlewood and Adam Zampa were key for Australia, with Hazlewood’s wickets in the 15th over, including Tristan Stubbs, tilting the match in Australia’s favour. Zampa added to the pressure by taking two additional wickets. With this victory, Mitchell Marsh, the Australian T20I captain, has secured his 22nd win out of 25 games. South Africa will need to strategize effectively if they aim to turn the series around.
