Key Points

South Africa has clinched the ODI series against Australia with a dominant 84-run win. Seamer Lungi Ngidi was the hero, taking a magnificent five-wicket haul to dismantle the Australian chase. The Proteas posted a competitive 277 thanks to strong middle-order contributions from Matthew Breetzke and Tristan Stubbs. This victory marks South Africa's fifth consecutive bilateral ODI series win over their rivals.

Key Points: Lungi Ngidi Five-Wicket Haul Seals South Africa ODI Series Win

  • Ngidi's 5/42 dismantled Australia's batting lineup
  • Matthew Breetzke top-scored with a crucial 88 for South Africa
  • Tristan Stubbs provided vital support with a knock of 74 runs
  • Australia collapsed from 67-run partnership to 193 all out
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Lungi Ngidi's five-wicket haul helps South Africa seal ODI series against Australia

Lungi Ngidi's brilliant 5/42 dismantles Australia as South Africa claims an 84-run victory and a fifth consecutive ODI series win against their rivals.

"As Australia were bowled out for 193, Ngidi ended the lower order with the important wickets of Hardie and Inglis in back-to-back overs. - Match Report"

Mackay, August 22

Seamer Lungi Ngidi's five-wicket haul against Australia helped South Africa clinch the three-match ODI series with an 84-run win in the second ODI on Friday in Mackay.

This is South Africa's fifth consecutive bilateral ODI series win against Australia.

After opting to bat, South Africa saw two early wickets as Aiden Markram and Ryan Rickelton both fell in the powerplay. Matthew Breetzke and Tristan Stubbs had led a recovery from the middle-order after two early strikes from Xavier Bartlett.

Breetzke's innings helped steady the Proteas. Breetzke stitched together handy partnerships with both Tony de Zorzi. He fell short by twelve runs to miss his second century in ODIs. Breetzke miscued a big hit off Nathan Ellis to be caught for 88. Another short ball got the better of Dewald Brevis in Ellis's next over, leaving South Africa in trouble again.

Breetzke's eight boundaries and two sixes in his innings were essential in leading the Proteas to a respectable 277 in 49.1 overs. Stubbs also played a vital role for the Proteas as he slammed 74 runs off 87 balls.

Australia's Adam Zampa (3/63) and Nathan Ellis (2/46) made sure that South Africa wasn't able to surpass 300.

While chasing, in the third over, opener Travis Head mistimed a loft off Nandre Burger, followed by Marnus Labuschagne falling to Ngidi, for 1 for the second time in a row. Before being caught by a mistimed pull, Australia captain Mitchell Marsh had scored 18 runs, including four boundaries, despite having dropped a catch.

Josh Inglis and Cameron Green had a 67-run partnership for the fourth wicket to stabilise the ship before Green was out for 35 after hitting a return catch back to Senuran Muthusamy; Inglis was the sole survivor as the innings quickly fell apart after that. As Australia were bowled out for 193, Ngidi ended the lower order with the important wickets of Hardie and Inglis in back-to-back overs.

Ngidi was named player of the match for his brilliance with the ball.

Brief Scores: South Africa 277 (Matthew Breetzke 88, Tristan Stubbs 74; Adam Zampa 3/63). Vs Australia 193 (Josh Inglis 87, Cameron Green 35; Lungi Ngidi 5/42).

- ANI

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Priya S
Fifth consecutive series win against Australia? That's some dominance! Shows how strong SA cricket has become in ODIs. Breetzke played really well too, unlucky to miss his century.
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Michael C
Australia's batting collapse is concerning. Only Inglis showed some fight. They really miss Warner and Smith in these conditions. Need to sort out their middle order before important tournaments.
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Ananya R
Good to see young talents like Breetzke and Stubbs performing under pressure. South Africa building a strong team for the future. Their bench strength looks impressive! 👏
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Sarah B
While Ngidi was brilliant, I think the Australian bowlers did well to restrict them under 300. Zampa's 3 wickets were crucial. The batting just didn't back up the bowling effort.
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Vikram M
This series shows why ODI cricket is still so exciting! Proper battle between bat and ball. Ngidi's spell was match-winning stuff. Hope we get to see more such competitive cricket! 🏏

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