Key Points

Lungi Ngidi delivered a masterclass in fast bowling with figures of 5/42 against Australia. His brilliant performance helped bundle out the Aussies for just 193 while chasing 278 runs. With this fifer, Ngidi joined the elite company of Trent Boult, Shane Bond and Curtly Ambrose who have multiple five-wicket hauls against Australia in ODIs. South Africa secured an emphatic 84-run victory, continuing their dominance with a fifth consecutive bilateral ODI series win against their rivals.

Key Points: Lungi Ngidi Joins Boult Bond Ambrose Elite ODI Fivers vs Australia

  • Ngidi's 5/42 dismantled Australia for 193 chasing 278
  • Joins Boult Bond Ambrose with multiple ODI fifers vs Australia
  • Has 26 wickets in 11 ODIs vs Aussies at 16.96 average
  • South Africa secures fifth consecutive bilateral ODI series win vs Australia
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Ngidi joins elites following brilliant fifer against Australia in 2nd ODI

South Africa pacer Lungi Ngidi takes 5/42 vs Australia, joining elite company of Boult, Bond & Ambrose with multiple ODI five-wicket hauls against the Aussies.

"Ngidi ended the lower order with the important wickets of Hardie and Inglis in back-to-back overs. - Match Report"

Mackay, August 22

South African pacer Lungi Ngidi continued his fine run against Australia, joining the elite company of stars with multiple five-wicket hauls against Australia in the ODI format following a remarkable 84-run win in the second ODI on Friday.

Ngidi took 5/42 as the Aussies continued their poor run in ODIs, bundled out for 193 while chasing 278 runs.

With two five-wicket hauls against the Aussies, he has joined Trent Boult (two five-wicket hauls), New Zealand pacer Shane Bond (three five-wicket hauls) and West Indies icon Curtly Ambrose (three five-wicket hauls).

In 11 ODIs against Australia, Ngidi has taken 26 wickets at an average of 16.96, with a strike rate of 20.2 and an economy rate of 5.03, with best figures of 6/58.

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 power play. 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 and Stubbs. 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 (78 balls, with eight fours and two sixes). 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, with three fours and a six.

Australia's Adam Zampa (3/63) and Nathan Ellis (2/46) made sure that South Africa was not 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 (35 in 54 balls, with three fours) 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 (87 in 74 balls, with 10 fours and two sixes) 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 bilateral series win against Australia? That's some dominance! South Africa really has Australia's number in ODIs. Impressive performance from the Proteas.
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Aditya G
While Ngidi was brilliant, let's not forget Breetzke's 88 and Stubbs' 74. They built the platform that allowed the bowlers to defend. Good all-round team performance!
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Sarah B
Australia's batting collapse is becoming a pattern. They need to sort out their middle order before the World Cup. Only Inglis showed some fight today.
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Karthik V
Joining the elite company of Ambrose and Bond is no small achievement. Ngidi's pace and accuracy were just too good for the Aussies today. What a spell! 👏
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Michael C
As an Indian fan, watching Australia struggle makes me happy 😄 but also shows how competitive international cricket is right now. Every team needs to be at their best!

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