Sa vs aus

  1. AUS vs SA, 2nd Test Day 2: Australia lead South Africa by 197 runs at MCG
  2. Australia 8
  3. Australia vs South Africa, 3rd Test, Day 5 Highlights: South Africa Salvage Pride With Draw; Australia Claim Series 2
  4. Australia vs South Africa, 3rd Test, Day 4 Highlights: South Africa 6 Down At Stumps After Australia Declare At 475/4
  5. South Africa 26
  6. South Africa vs Australia Head to Head


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AUS vs SA, 2nd Test Day 2: Australia lead South Africa by 197 runs at MCG

Day 2 preview: Australia will aim to take a big step forward towards clinching the Test series against South Africa with a game to spare on Day 2 of the second Test in Melbourne. The Aussies continued their dominant run in the home summer on the opening day of the Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, bowling South Africa out for 189 after opting to field. All-rounder Cameron Green was the toast of the Australian bowling performance on Monday, collecting his maiden five-for (5/27) three days after becoming the second-most expensive player in the history of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Bangladesh vs Afghanistan: Visitors confident of their chances in one-off Test without Rashid Khan Alick Athanaze, somersaulting Kevin Sinclair help West Indies to 3-0 UAE sweep Marnus Labuschagne also played a crucial role in allowing the hosts to seize control through his efforts on the field, running Proteas captain Dean Elgar out with a brilliant direct hit before grabbing a stunner at mid off to dismiss Khaya Zondo. The South Africans were staring at the possibility of getting bowled out for less than 100 for a second straight outing when wicketkeeper-batter Kyle Verreynne and all-rounder Marco Jansen came to their rescue with a fighting sixth-wicket partnership worth 112. Verreynne and Jansen batted the entire afternoon session out and remained resolute in their defence despite facing hostile spells from opposition skipper Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc as well as a series o...

Australia 8

Rugby Championship: Canan Moodie scores stunning solo try as South Africa beat Australia Damian de Allende, debutant winger Canan Moodie and Makazole Mapimpi all crossed for South Africa; Australia struggled by having a limited amount of possession and territory; in the earlier Rugby Championship match New Zealand beat Argentina 53-3 in Hamilton Canan Moodie had a Test debut to remember after he scored an outstanding solo try Canan Moodie scored a stunning solo try on his Test debut as South Africa beat the Wallabies 24-8 and secured their first win on Australian soil since 2013. The Springboks made eight changes going into the Test match with injuries hampering their squad, however, they controlled the contest from start to finish. Damian de Allende opened the scoring for the world champions after nine minutes, before debutant winger Moodie introduced himself to Test rugby in stunning fashion just before half-time. Australia's only first-half points came from the boot of fly-half Noah Lolesio, and the hosts headed into the interval trailing 12-3. Forward Franco Mostert surged over early in the second half for South Africa. The visitors continued to keep Australia at arm's length for the rest of the game, with Makazole Mapimpi putting the cherry on top nine minutes from time. The Wallabies' final response came far too late from Pete Samu. • • The bonus-point victory moves the Springboks into second place in the Rugby Championship table behind reigning champions New Zealand...

Australia vs South Africa, 3rd Test, Day 5 Highlights: South Africa Salvage Pride With Draw; Australia Claim Series 2

Australia vs South Africa, 3rd Test, Day 5 Highlights: South Africa Salvage Pride With Draw; Australia Claim Series 2-0 | Cricket News menu arrow-down reddit snapchat twitter facebook comments email printer search bell top-nav reddit-fill snapchat-fill twitter-fill facebook-fill share whatsapp-fill bookmark Australia vs South Africa, 3rd Test, Day 5 Highlights: South Africa Salvage Pride With Draw; Australia Claim Series 2-0 AUS vs SA, 3rd Test, Day 5 Highlights: Australia remained unsuccessful in bowling out South Africa on the final day, as the match ended in a draw. The hosts clinched the series 2-0. • • Updated: January 08, 2023 12:02 PM IST AUS vs SA, 3rd Test, Day 5 Highlights: After enforcing follow-on on South Africa, Australia could only claim two wickets on Day 5 of the 3rd Test in Sydney. Courtesy of excessive rain in the first few days of the match, very little play could be possible as the match ended in a draw. Australia, however, claimed the series 2-0. Earlier on Day 4, Pat Cumminscalls his team members as the trophy is handed over to him. That concludes the presentation. The Aussie players pose for the camera. Clean-sweep from Australia. They are certainly in the finals of the World Test Championship, not yet but certainly. That is all from us. Hope you enjoyed the coverage. An action-packed cricketing schedule is lined up. Keep checking the schedule page. Till then, it is goodbye and cheers! • Pat Cummins, the captain of Australiasays the wicket was good ...

Australia vs South Africa, 3rd Test, Day 4 Highlights: South Africa 6 Down At Stumps After Australia Declare At 475/4

Australia vs South Africa, 3rd Test, Day 4 Highlights: South Africa 6 Down At Stumps After Australia Declare At 475/4 | Cricket News menu arrow-down reddit snapchat twitter facebook comments email printer search bell top-nav reddit-fill snapchat-fill twitter-fill facebook-fill share whatsapp-fill bookmark Australia vs South Africa, 3rd Test, Day 4 Highlights: South Africa 6 Down At Stumps After Australia Declare At 475/4 AUS vs SA, 3rd Test, Day 4 Live Updates: South Africa ended Day 4 of the ongoing third Test against Australia at 149/6 in Sydney. At stumps, Marco Jansen (10*) and Simon Harmer (6*) remained unbeaten at the crease as the visitors trail by326 runs • • Updated: January 07, 2023 01:42 PM IST AUS vs SA, 3rd Test, Day 4 Highlights: South Africa ended Day 4 of the ongoing third Test against Australia at 149/6 in Sydney. At stumps, Marco Jansen (10*) and Simon Harmer (6*) remained unbeaten at the crease as the visitors trail by326 runs. Earlier in the day, Australia declared their innings at 475/4. This comes after the entire third day's play was washed out by rain in Sydney. We expected a free flowing game between these two but the rain has played a big part till now. Welcome to action of Day 4 and the conditions are same today as well but hopefully we can expect some action. With so much rain we have forget where this match stands. Khawaja is stranded on 195 but looks like it will be the Proteas who will come out bat next. Stalemate looks the likeable option. H...

South Africa 26

South Africa 26-28 Australia: Quade Cooper lands last-gasp kick to beat Springboks in Rugby Championship The Wallabies secured a deserved Rugby Championship victory over the Springboks on Sunday on the Gold Coast; Andrew Kellaway scored a first-half try for Australia, while Quade Cooper landed the conversion and seven penalties without missing, including the winner with the final kick Australia secured an exciting 28-26 victory over South Africa in their Rugby Championship clash Quade Cooper kicked a last-gasp penalty from distance to seal a 28-26 Australia win over South Africa in the Rugby Championship, in his first Test for four years. Cooper struck the ball sweetly from 45 metres out on an angle after scrum-half Nic White poached the ball from the last scrum in a nerve-wracking finish. Cooper racked up 23 points in a laser-sharp performance, with Andrew Kellaway scoring the lone try for the Wallabies in the 17th minute. Quade Cooper proved the hero as a phenomenal last-gasp kick beat South Africa in the Rugby Championship The world champion Springboks scored all three of their tries from lineout drives, with Malcolm Marx grabbing two five-pointers. Cooper was a surprising selection to face the Springboks for his first Test since 2017 after Australia were swept by New Zealand in the Bledisloe Cup, which also counted as the first two games of the Rugby Championship. The Springboks were coming off back-to-back wins over Argentina in South Africa and had rallied from an ei...

South Africa vs Australia Head to Head

Australia and South Africa have been playing cricket since 1902, and to this date have played over 203 matches against one another across all formats. Out of those 203 encounters, Australia has emerged victorious on 114 occasions and South Africa has managed to win 85 times. The remaining three have ended in ties. South Africa and Australia have faced each other for a total of 78 occasions donning the white kit. Out of these 78 encounters, Matches Played 78 AUS Won 52 SA Won 26 Tied 0 Draw 0 %AUS 66.66% %SA 33.33% %Draw 0% First Played 1902 Last Played 30 Mar 2018 South Africa vs Australia Head to Head Stats - ODI South Africa and Matches Played 103 AUS Won 48 SA Won 51 Tied 3 No Result 1 %AUS 46.6% %SA 49.5% First Played 1992 Last Played December 2022 *Last Updated on December 2022 South Africa vs Australia Head to Head Stats - T20I In the past years, Australia and South Africa have faced one another for T20 games for a total of 22 times. Australia has won more T20 Matches against South Africa. SA vs AUS head to head stats reads 14-8 in T20s. Matches Played 22 AUS Won 14 SA Won 8 Tied 0 No Result 0 %AUS 63.63% %SA 36.36% First Played 2006 Last Played Feb 2020