A misfiring middle order was at the heart of Australia’s heavy 98-run defeat to South Africa in the opening ODI. After a strong start, the hosts lost six wickets for just 29 runs, a collapse orchestrated by the brilliant Keshav Maharaj, who finished with five wickets.
Set 297 to win, openers Travis Head and his partner laid a 60-run foundation. But once the partnership was broken, the innings fell into disarray. None of Australia’s middle-order batters reached double figures as Maharaj (5-33) spun a web around them, showcasing his class and experience.
South Africa’s total of 8-296 was built on the back of impressive knocks from Aiden Markram (82) and Temba Bavuma (65). They batted with patience and authority, ensuring their team posted a score that would challenge the Australian lineup, even on a good batting surface.
Mitch Marsh stood as the lone pillar of resistance, striking a valiant 88. His efforts, however, merely delayed the inevitable as the lack of support proved fatal. Australia was eventually bowled out for 198, a disappointing result that puts them under pressure for the remainder of the series.
Australia’s Middle Order Misfires in Heavy Defeat to Proteas
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