South Africa vs Australia: First T20I cricket live blog, scores

By Suneer Chowdhary / Roar Guru

With the Test series out of the way, the Australia’s tour of South Africa will now move on to the most recent format of the game as the two teams look to prepare for the World T20 to be played later this month with the first T20I in Port Elizabeth.

Australia have the momentum. And they showed what can be achievable with that in their previous series when they cruised to a 3-0 win in the T20Is over England after convincingly winning the Ashes.

Rather interestingly, Australia will go with only three of the players who featured in the Tests for this series against South Africa, who have eight of them playing these three games. Mitchell Johnson and Dale Steyn won’t play this one, with the South African speedster expected to return for the final match of the series.

While the absence of Johnson and Steyn could take some sheen off the competition, it allows others to put their hand up before the World T20 and be counted.

Among the South Africans who could be looking to make a mark will be Quinton de Kock, Beuran Hendricks and Albie Morkel and for different reasons.

De Kock had a string of three centuries in a row against India late last year and would love to show he can do that against an attack of a higher pedigree.

Hendricks was the highest wicket-taker in the South African t20 competition, the Ram Slam Cup – and by a distance – and if fit, he would love to repeat that showing at the international format as well.

And Morkel is making a comeback into the side after almost believing his international career was over.

Australia won their previous T20I series 3-0 and each win was more comprehensive than the previous one.

While they will be up against alien conditions and a bowling line-up that could test them slightly more than a below-par and shattered England attack, Australia have the firepower to take them on. And one that can diffuse most bowling arsenals in the world.

Aaron Finch and David Warner will come in at the top, with Shane Watson, George Bailey and Cameron White making the top five. And with Glenn Maxwell coming in at six, it’s very difficult to see everyone fail dramatically here.

Given what Finch is capable of in this format and Warner’s swashbuckling form in the other forms of the game, this opening pair has the capacity to take the game away from the opposition.

What needs to be seen is if Morne Morkel, Lonwabo Tsotsobe and Hendricks can hold the reins of the game long enough to defy their opponents.

The Faf du Plessis-led South African side have the line-up that should be able to challenge most opponents in such conditions but as their record against Australia suggests, it could right down to the wire.

And it’s a remarkable one, the South Africa-Australia rivalry in this format of the game.

Apart from three games that ended easily in favour of one or the other team, the number of games that went right down to the wire is a pointer to what can be expected out of this one.

Australia are only marginally ahead at 5-4 but trust this one to swing either way.

Join me for this first T20I out of three on Sunday and you can follow the live score of this game from 11.30 pm AEDT and post your comments below.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2014-03-09T13:52:24+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


What that means is that the series is turned into a two-match series now. Both teams will therefore have a couple of matches to prepare for the World T20... ...I will be back for the second match on Wednesday, but just a reminder it will begin 3.5 hours later than today, that's at 6 pm local or 3 am (next day) AEST. Ciao for now.

AUTHOR

2014-03-09T13:49:41+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


And that's that then, what we all feared. The match has been abandoned.

2014-03-09T13:49:35+00:00

Tom from Perth

Guest


Match abandoned. See you Wednesday then.

2014-03-09T13:41:22+00:00


That's not a prediction mate, just some more predictable utterings. ;)

AUTHOR

2014-03-09T13:37:23+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


And now it's raining cats, dogs and other animals. Play looking more and more doubtful.

2014-03-09T13:35:11+00:00

Tom from Perth

Guest


I was really keen to see Starc bowl. Finch is a bit of fun to watch too when he fires.

2014-03-09T13:33:18+00:00

Jack

Guest


Was looking forward to this to help my David Warner withdrawal.

2014-03-09T13:21:38+00:00

Tom from Perth

Guest


Doesn't look like we'll get a game mate.

AUTHOR

2014-03-09T13:20:28+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


Yep, it's started to rain again but here's a look at the pitch again:

2014-03-09T13:19:22+00:00

Beauty of a geek brains of a bimbo(atgm)

Guest


M an arsenal fan buy I love everton style of football!

2014-03-09T13:18:01+00:00

Beauty of a geek brains of a bimbo(atgm)

Guest


Hey everyone so are we ready to win convincingly these three important warm up matches before the t20 wc?

2014-03-09T13:16:07+00:00

Tom from Perth

Guest


Bloody rain... it's started again...

2014-03-09T13:12:45+00:00

Beauty of a geek brains of a bimbo(atgm)

Guest


My prediction:He will get smashed today

2014-03-09T13:12:24+00:00

Tom from Perth

Guest


Wow! That's a lot. He's so overrated, what a poor purchase by Man U. Well then I have no idea where the money is going.

AUTHOR

2014-03-09T13:10:18+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


And now the rain has stopped but the covers are still on and so are the dark clouds. And oh, even as I type that, the covers seem to be coming off now...

AUTHOR

2014-03-09T13:08:44+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


27.5 million pounds - more than $40 million - for Fellaini. That's a truck-load. http://espnfc.com/news/story/_/id/1542561/marouane-fellaini-signs-manchester-united-everton?cc=4716

2014-03-09T13:02:08+00:00

Tom from Perth

Guest


Think we only got $10-15 mill for him. Don't really know where the money's going. Jevalic would have made a bit too.

2014-03-09T12:48:49+00:00

AngryBirdsMovie

Roar Rookie


While we wait for the match to start, I found some food for thought... November: David Warner is a disgrace (http://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/the-ashes/former-australia-captain-kim-hughes-launches-scathing-attack-on-david-warner/story-e6frf3gl-1226768951939) March: David Warner is better than VIV (http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/cricket/kim-hughes-says-david-warner-a-legend-in-the-making-and-as-damaging-as-viv-richards/story-fni2fnmo-1226849553336) What a meteoric rise for him, never saw it coming

AUTHOR

2014-03-09T12:47:14+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


Here we go then, it's started to rain yet again. That kind of an afternoon.

2014-03-09T12:44:28+00:00

Hammer

Guest


Passionate Aussie more like passionate Pussy

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