[VIDEO] Australia vs South Africa highlights: 2nd T20 International scores, blog

By Suneer Chowdhary / Roar Guru

MATCH RESULT:

A comprehensive win in the end. Australia restricted South Africa to 101 in the 20 overs and then scored them off 12.4 for the loss of three wickets.

What makes it an even more excellent showing with the ball is that South Africa weren’t bowled out – they just found it next to impossible to score off. The speedsters were excellent, led by Cummins but Boyce added the icing to the cake.

102 was never going to challenge them. And Finch’s unbeaten 44 saw to it.

So we now head to the Sydney Cricket Ground where the third and the final T20I will be played on Sunday, the winner takes it all there. Although, that ‘all’ that I am talking of is a T20I series alone.

MATCH PREVIEW:

It wasn’t the best showing by Australia in this format even giving an allowance for the fact that almost half their players weren’t first-choice.

On a flat Adelaide track, they made just 144 and part of the blame needs to be apportioned to the batsmen getting starts but not carrying on to something more substantial.

Cameron White made 24, Aaron Finch scored 14 and Shane Watson top-scored with 47 but at least one of them should have batted through until the end of the stipulated overs. None did.

The other part of the problem was probably related to the line-up itself.

When you go into the game with five frontline batsmen then you better have five experienced batsmen at that. The experience ended at White, Watson and Finch with Ben Dunk and Nathan Reardon, at four and five, making their debuts.

With a line-up like that, an early couple of wickets can push the rest of the batsmen into too defensive a mindset in order to preserve their wickets and there is a good chance the momentum is lost. That’s exactly what happened in the first T20I.

Of course no amount of praise will be a lot for some of the South African death bowling. Yorkers were bowled at will and getting under them became quite a task for the Australian batsmen in the end.

There again, it was surprising to see the lower-middle-order not improvise, move around in the crease, try the ramp shot or do anything else to disturb the bowling, allowing them to stick to their plans. And they stuck to them wonderfully, especially Kyle Abbott, who ended with figures of 3/21 from four overs.

Come the second match, Australia have already decided they need Glenn Maxwell to beef up their side and he will walk into the playing XI.

Also waiting in the ranks is Nic Maddinson but it remains to be seen whether the selectors will look to discard Reardon after just one game or if they bring in Maxwell for one of the bowlers.

South Africa played 19-year-old Kagiso Rabada in his first game and while he conceded 27 from his three, he looked the goods. There’s Marchant de Lange who could come in for him if the selectors want to look at others as well.

The visitors will be pleased with the way Rilee Rossouw returned back to runs after having scored just 63 runs from his first six ODIs.

The Crowd Says:

2014-11-07T13:18:56+00:00

Craig Watson

Guest


Smith/Clarke for Finch not White in ODI. Look at Bear's DOD record last 2 years.

2014-11-07T13:10:56+00:00

Craig Watson

Guest


Could we have found our world cup spinner in Cameron Boyce? Like the Queenslander's composure more than anything else. Has a good repertoire, good control and though he dose not give the ball a Warne-like rip, he turns it enough to beat the bat. A good world cup, if picked of course, and the 24 year old could find himself on the plane to England next year.

2014-11-07T11:34:11+00:00

Tom from Perth

Roar Rookie


Yeah that's strong. I'd have Smith/Clarke in for White in the ODIs. Thanks Suneer.

2014-11-07T11:28:43+00:00

Peter

Roar Rookie


A top four of Warner Finch Watson White, in that order, looks very good in this format. Or in ODIs for that matter.

AUTHOR

2014-11-07T11:24:27+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


Cameron Boyce is the man-of-the-match. So we now head to the Sydney Cricket Ground where the third and the final T20I will be played on Sunday, the winner takes it all there. Although, that all that I am talking of is a T20I series alone. Ciao for now, will be back with the final game, same time.

AUTHOR

2014-11-07T11:21:58+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


A comprehensive win in the end. Australia restricted their opponents to 101 in the 20 overs and then scored them off 12.4 for the loss of three wickets. What makes it an even more excellent showing with the ball is that South Africa weren't bowled out - they just found it next to impossible to score off. The speedsters were excellent, led by Cummins but Boyce added the icing to the cake. 102 was never going to challenge them. And Finch's unbeaten 44 saw to it.

AUTHOR

2014-11-07T11:19:17+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


So that's that then, White has top-edged one to square-leg for a single to level the series.

AUTHOR

2014-11-07T11:14:57+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


And the agony gets prolonged, end of Maxwell! That's short of length and Maxwell was looking to go after it. Gets a top-edge and the fielder does well to go back and take the catch. Three down, as Rabada gets his first wicket.

AUTHOR

2014-11-07T11:13:19+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


Short of a length and Finch has played it down to fine-leg for a four. More like he was trying to fend it down off the pace of Rabada... ...four needed from 51

AUTHOR

2014-11-07T11:11:34+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


Almost against the run of play, Parnell's bowled a wicket-maiden. Glenn Maxwell has come out at four.

2014-11-07T11:09:56+00:00

Tom from Perth

Roar Rookie


It would be so annoying having commentators in your ear while you're trying to bat. Anyway, good knock.

AUTHOR

2014-11-07T11:09:06+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


Gone now, Watson's been dismissed! That's pitched right up to the bat by Parnell and Watson's picked up the mid-off fielder. Hits it to his left and Australia lose their second. 2/92 in 10.5. Five dots in the over.

2014-11-07T11:06:33+00:00

Nudge

Guest


He looks like he's lost some weight. Looks slim and fit

AUTHOR

2014-11-07T11:04:30+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


Rabada slows the pace down and Watson's waiting. It was probably too full with the mid-on up inside the circle and he has planted his foot out and rammed it over that fielder for a four. A single follows. 1/92 in the 10th, need 10 more.

AUTHOR

2014-11-07T11:02:54+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


Kagiso Rabada comes back. 17 needed from 66.

2014-11-07T11:02:31+00:00

Tom from Perth

Roar Rookie


:)

AUTHOR

2014-11-07T11:01:50+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


A better over from Parnell and yet, the batsmen manage to take seven from it. 1/85 in 9

2014-11-07T10:59:38+00:00

Peter

Roar Rookie


Not the Mickey Arthur I hope.

AUTHOR

2014-11-07T10:56:23+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


The night goes worse. Swept towards backward square-leg and Rabada has let that one slip through there as the ball spins away from him. Did not take in account of that... ...25 needed from 74

AUTHOR

2014-11-07T10:53:45+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


Only 32 more needed and with lot of overs to go. 1/70 in 7.

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