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    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtAugust 24, 2025007 Mins Read
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    Australia v South Africa: third men’s one-day international – live | Australia cricket team
    Travis Head of Australia runs between the wickets during the third ODI against Australia at Great Barrier Reef Arena in Mackay. Photograph: Albert Perez/Getty Images
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    19th over: Australia 142-0 (Head 86, Marsh 46) Muthusamy rattles through his second for just two singles. Time for a drink and a head scratch for South Africa.

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    18th over: Australia 140-0 (Head 85, Marsh 45) Bosch is Boshed! Forgive me, it’s early here. Head slips over square for SIX and drives down the ground for four more to march towards an effortless hundred.

    Travis Head on the march. Photograph: Albert Perez/Getty ImagesShare

    Updated at 01.49 EDT

    17th over: Australia 127-0 (Head 74, Marsh 43) Left arm spinner Muthusamy is into the attack and greeted with a flay over cover for four by Head. Three easy singles keep Australia ticking along.

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    16th over: Australia 120-0 (Head 68, Marsh 42) Another neat over from Bosch, just three singles.

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    15th over: Australia 117-0 (Head 67, Marsh 41) Sparkling footwork from Head who dances down to swipe Maharaj over mid off for four and then repeats the shot even more sweetly for SIX. Wonderful batting.

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    14th over: Australia 106-0 (Head 56, Marsh 41) The bustling Bosch slows things down a little with just a single and a leg bye off his first over.

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    Bad news for Lance Morris:

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    Australia bring up 100 run opening stand

    13th over: Australia 104-0 (Head 56, Marsh 40) Head lofts Maharaj into the deep for a couple that brings up the 100 run opening stand. It’s been all Australia so far. The pleasingly onomatopoeic Corbin Bosch is coming into the attack to replace Markram.

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    Updated at 01.35 EDT

    12th over: Australia 98-0 (Head 53, Marsh 38) Markram gives a smidge too much flight and is driven high and handsome for SIX by Marsh. Gah, a loose delivery down the leg side from Markram and Rickelton can’t collect it so it is three freebies to the Aussies.

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    11th over: Australia 88-0 (Head 52, Marsh 32) Maharaj goes for just two singles off his fourth.

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    10th over: Australia 86-0 (Head 51, Marsh 31) Marsh bunts Markram inside out over cover for four and the openers rotate strike with ease as the field is spread.

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    Updated at 01.23 EDT

    Travis Head reaches half century

    9th over: Australia 79-0 (Head 50, Marsh 25) Head backs away to give himself room and carves Maharaj over cover for four. He goes to a quick 50 with a single clipped to leg. He’s had a quiet time of it recently and will want plenty more.

    Travis Head lifts his bat to fans to celebrate his half century. Photograph: Albert Perez/Getty ImagesShare

    Updated at 01.33 EDT

    8th over: Australia 72-0 (Head 45, Marsh 24) Spin from both ends as Markram replaces the beleaguered Mulder. A tidy first over, just two singles off it. Stating the obvious but South Africa need to break this partnership or risk plenty of leather chasing this afternoon.

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    7th over: Australia 70-0 (Head 44, Marsh 23) Head drives Maharaj down the ground for four but the current number one white ball bowler in the world shows his canny wiles by mixing up his pace and flight to get out fo the over for just three more singles.

    South Africa’s Keshav Maharaj at the pitch. Photograph: Albert Perez/Getty ImagesShare

    Updated at 01.23 EDT

    6th over: Australia 63-0 (Head 38, Marsh 22) Shot! Glorious on drive from Head as Mulder’s struggles continue. Pick that out! Mulder drops short and is swivelled on the pull into the crowd by Travis Head. Four more off a meaty outside edge as the scoreboard continues to clatter. Scintillating stuff from the Walrus-tached opener. Australia off to a flier!

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    5th over: Australia 45-0 (Head 22, Marsh 21) Maharaj gets the ball to spin off the straight, Marsh lofts for two into the leg side and collects a couple more past mid on. Maharaj slows things down though, just four off his first

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    4th over: Australia 41-0 (Head 22, Marsh 17) Marsh takes a couple of steps out of his ground and larrups Mulder for SIX over mid off! Maharaj is being summoned already as the Proteas look to get some control in this match. Australia will look to smash him out of the attack.

    Mitch Marsh cracks another six off the bowling of Wiaan Mulder. Photograph: David Gray/AFP/Getty ImagesShare

    Updated at 01.03 EDT

    3rd over: Australia 32-0 (Head 20, Marsh 10) Head goes onto his tippy-toes and punches another boundary. danger signs for South Africa as both openers look to be in fine fettle. Maphaka goes short and Head baseball swats back down the ground for four, following up with a rasping cut shot that clatters the hoardings. A play and a miss finishes another eventful over.

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    2nd over: Australia 20-0 (Head 8, Marsh 10) Wiaan Mulder to share the new white ball. Mitch Marsh is not messing about – the big fella cracks his first ball through cover and then pulls the fourth ball emphatically for SIX. Ten off the second over. Look a decent toss to have won for the home side.

    Mitch Marsh hits a six off the bowling of Wiaan Mulder. Photograph: David Gray/AFP/Getty ImagesShare

    Updated at 01.01 EDT

    1st over: Australia 10-0 (Head 8, Marsh 0) Head takes strike to Kwena Maphaka with Aussie captain Mitch Marsh stationed at the non-strikers. South Africa have two slips in place. Head opens his account with a clip off the pads that goes fine and Muthusamy dives over the ball in the field to gift four! Scrappy start from the visitors. Maphaka slings down a couple of wides before getting one straight that Head duly pings back past him for four more.

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    The players head out to the middle under true blue skies, let’s play!

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    The cheers could have been because of this! A change is as good as a rest?

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    Australia win the toss and choose to bat first

    A few cheers around the ground as Mitch Marsh calls the coin toss correctly. I don’t think they were sarcastic but Australia fans would be forgiven for raising an eyebrow or two as the batting card has failed to fire in ODIs of late. Can they make 200 for the first time this series. We’ll soon find out.

    Captains Mitchell Marsh of Australia and Temba Bavuma of South Africa during the coin toss. Photograph: Albert Perez/Getty Images

    Teams:

    Australia: 1 Mitchell Marsh (c), 2 Travis Head, 3 Marnus Labuschagne, 4 Cameron Green, 5 Josh Inglis (wk), 6 Alex Carey, 7 Cooper Connolly, 8 Xavier Bartlett, 9 Sean Abbott, 10 Nathan Ellis, 10 Adam Zampa

    South Africa: 1 Ryan Rickelton, 2 Aiden Markram, 3 Temba Bavuma (c), 4 Tony de Zorzi, 5 Tristan Stubbs, 6 Dewald Brevis, 7 Wiaan Mulder, 8 Corbin Bosch, 9 Keshav Maharaj, 10 Senuran Muthusamy, 11 Kwena Maphaka

    Changes afoot! Sean Abbott and Cooper Connolly are in for Australia with Hazlewood and Hardie ‘rested’. South Africa have allowed Matthew Breetzke, Nandre Burger and Lungi Ngidi to put their trotters up with Corbin Bosch and Kwena Maphaka coming in. Bavuma confirms he is rotating his men with that tour of England next up, he also admits he would have batted first on a decent looking track.

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    Updated at 00.47 EDT

    The coin will be flipped imminently in Mackay.

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    James Wallace

    Hello and welcome to the third and final ODI between Australia and South Africa from the fantastically named Great Barrier Reef Arena in Mackay, Queensland.

    Dead rubber? Pffft no such thing between these two sides. After sealing the series on Friday with a second thumping win the Proteas are aiming for a series whitewash whilst Australia will be desperate to reverse their anvil-strapped nose dive of seven defeats in their last eight ODIs.

    South Africa head over to England after this series for more white ball action, they’ve been very impressive in the last few matches with Lungi Ngidi and Keshav Maharaj starring with the ball and Matthew Breetzke peppering the fence with the bat.

    Play gets underway in a little over half an hour – at 2.30pm AEST and an eye-bag inducing 5.30am here in Blighty. I’ll bring news of the teams and toss very shortly. Do get in touch if you are tuning in. Let’s do this.

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    Updated at 00.30 EDT

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