Key events
Half century! David 51 from 29 balls
13th over: Australia 122-6 (David 51, Dwarshuis 10) Ellis, Zampa, Hazlewood, not much batting to come. It’s a weak bottom four by Australian standards. Corbin Bosch trades a few singles, but David finds the six ball eventually, short and not nailed, high on the bat, but still gets the distance to the fence, where a young bloke with a moustache, holding two cans of beer in his right hand, takes the catch casually in the left. David drives two runs past the bowler, then smokes four through cover, and raises his fifty. What a knock in the circumstances. He’s the Solo Man at the moment, bring him a kayak.
12th over: Australia 108-6 (David 38, Dwarshuis 9) “That’s the power of David!” yells the TV, channelling the Book of Samuel. Big Tim hits the shot that Maxwell was trying, sending Muthusamy miles over deep cover onto a nearby roof. Monster hit. The spinner keeps him quiet afterwards though, a couple of singles. Nine from that over, but 1 for 11 from three overs is still a fine night in this format.
11th over: Australia 99-6 (David 30, Dwarshuis 8) “Come on George, just give us your best here, George,” is very wholesome wicketkeeper chat as Linde comes back on. Dwarshuis gets off strike second ball. David gets rid of the helmet, goes bareheaded in the Darwin humidity. Hair shining with moisture. But doesn’t get anything to belt. Can only stab a run off his pads, Linde teasing away at the leg stump. Drops too short to Dwarshuis though who’s able to club a pull for four. What’s going on with Pretorius though? He’s out at deep mid and just trots to pick it up, didn’t make any effort to stop that. “Andre, move!” is the less friendly call from the keeper. Linde is pissed, but follows up with some trash bowling, five wides down the leg side.
10th over: Australia 88-6 (David 29, Dwarshuis 3) And somehow, in this helter-skelter match, Muthusamy bowls an over conceding one run. Dwarshuis soaks up most of it, David can’t keep strike at the end.
9th over: Australia 87-6 (David 29, Dwarshuis 2) Maphaka continues, glided away by Dwarshuis for one. David turns down a single, interestingly. Justifies that next ball when he nails a flat pull shot for six! Barely got off the ground, that one, incredible power over midwicket. Then drives four through the covers with another heavy hit.
8th over: Australia 76-6 (David 19, Dwarshuis 1) Ben Dwarshuis at the crease in the 8th over? Huh. A lot of work for Tim David to do from here.
WICKET! Maxwell c Linde b Muthusamy, Australia 76-6
Maxwell all over the shop against Muthusamy’s left-arm spin. Tries to reverse a ball that is angled towards the leg side and pitching outside leg stump, there’s no way to drag that line to the off side. Tries leaving one in a similar arc, thinking it’s wide, but it hits the back of his boot. Then gets width and drills the lofted square drive, but Linde runs around in the deep and dives to take the catch firmly enough to keep it from jarring out as his elbows hit the ground. Good get.
7th over: Australia 75-5 (David 19, Maxwell 1) Glenn Maxwell to the crease, batting seven, in the seventh over. Steers the pace away for one. David can’t get anything off the last ball, after a wide.
WICKET! Owen b Maphaka 2, Australia 73-5
Maphaka comes on with the fielding restrictions expired. Left-armer, 19 years old, he falls away in his bowling stride and really yanks his shoulder through the action to give the ball energy. After three balls and a couple of singles, that energy produces the pace to go through Owen, backing away and trying to flay through the off side, but playing off his stumps as a right-hander facing a left-armer, and it knocks out off stump. Fierce bowling!
6th over: Australia 71-4 (David 18, Owen 1) Mitch Owen in, another destructive player, who mistimes another slower ball but isn’t trying to mash it, so he gets a run down the ground.
Four wickets and 71 runs in the Powerplay.
WICKET! Green c Rickelton b Ngidi 35, Australia 70-4
My word. Green keeps going. Plays the shot that got Marsh out, but connects so cleanly it goes 20 rows back, off the hip over deep backward. Ngidi pitches up next, so Green smacks four over long off. He’s 35 off 10 balls. Ngidi takes a deep breath, quietens Green down with a slower ball before a perfect yorker, and after those two dots he goes the slower ball again at 114 kph. Big drive by Green, miscues it because of the pace, and it goes off the toe of bat that was already through the shot, and therefore straight up, and the keeper runs around into the off side to claim it.
5th over: Australia 60-3 (Green 25, David 18) So the run rate’s up and the wickets are falling. David doesn’t mind the latter, he maintains the former, thrashing Corbin Bosch’s first ball over backward point for four. It was full and wide but David has the reach to fetch what Travis Head couldn’t earlier. Bosch, tall and blond and built, looks annoyed, bowls the next into leg stump, and has David hitting to his outfielder at deep backward. That’s more the plan. No plan is containing Green though, who makes it look so easy slotting another six over long on. He’s 24 off 7 balls! Then races a single. He’s six foot seventy-three but he’s also quick enough. One ball to come, and David drives it over cover for six!
Oh boy. Three down and they’re going at 12 an over. The ground DJ is playing Chappell Roan. Hot to Go.
4th over: Australia 42-3 (Green 18, David 7) Tim David gets going just like Green. Blocks his first ball from Rabada, but skips down and belts his second off a length for six! Ball angled in at leg stump but he made enough room to swing through and middle it. Drags a single to mid on. Rabada bowls a fat full toss but Green misses it down the leg side. Gets another chance with a wide, and he whacks the replacement delivery off the pads for four through midwicket.
WICKET! Marsh c Maphaka b Rabada 13, Australia 30-3
Rabada strikes again! Gets the other senior opener too. On the hip, Marsh tries to lift a pull shot up and over deep backward. He gets it up, way up, but not over, and Maphaka does a good job in the deep to hold onto the ball coming down with snow on it.
3rd over: Australia 15-2 (Marsh 13, Green 14) No such worries for Cameron Green! Walks in and and ruins Linde’s over immediately. First ball is cracked to the point fielder, so the second ball he corrects and places a similar shot for four. Picks up the next over long on for four, then cleans out the following one for an even bigger hit in the same direction, six. Easy for Green, he’s 14 off 4!
WICKET! Inglis c Muthusamy b Linde 0, Australia 16-2
Golden duck! Early spin for South Africa, if you can call it that, but George Linde gets the slightest bit of purchase with his left-arm ortho dart from around the wicket. Stops in the pitch, perhaps, it’s tight on the line of off stump, Inglis leans away and thrashes an aerial cut, and Muthusamy is jumping and off balance at backward point but holds the catch.
WICKET! Head c Maphaka b Rabada 2, Australia 15-1
2nd over: Australia 15-1 (Marsh 12) Kagiso Rabada to be the other opening bowler, bowls short on the hip and Marsh belts it aerially behind square leg, but it’s slapped down by Ngidi in the deep after it bounces, saving the boundary. One run, then Rabada uses the angle across Head to hide the ball just out of his range, right on the wide line, and Head leaning back has two huge carves and misses both. Tighter line, cracks the cut, but straight to the fielder in the ring. Then again! Almost carries, that one… oh, it did. Flat low cut shot into his hands at ankle height.
But straight away, the last ball of the over, Rabada gets his man. Full, wide outside off, squeezed out by Head reaching for it, and Maphaka at backward point lets the ball bobble off his hands into his stomach, then holds it.
What a great over.
1st over: Australia 14-0 (Marsh 11, Head 2) Starts with a bang! Not a convincing bang, Marsh gets that straight drive low on the bat, near the toe, but still has enough power in his huge shoulders to get it over long off for six. It hung in the air like wet laundry but plopped down in a pile on the good side of the rope.
Lungi Ngidi follows up with a horrible leg side wide, way down and nearly beats the keeper swinging away, then short width that Marsh crunches over cover for four.
Ngidi eventually gets things right, with an in-ducker to cramp Marsh, then the right line to make Marsh and then Head hit to Ngidi’s boundary rider at deep backward point.
Interesting new configuration for Australia, Marsh and Head at the top of the order. Both have had some big returns opening for Australia in one-day cricket in the past couple of years, especially the T20 World Cup, so after some recent experimenting, Australia are going for the tested senior players in the run-up to the next T20 global tournament early next year.
South Africa win the toss and bowl
On a pitch you don’t know, chase. That’s the wisdom.
Australia
Travis Head
Mitchell Marsh *
Josh Inglis +
Cameron Green
Tim David
Mitchell Owen
Glenn Maxwell
Ben Dwarshuis
Nathan Ellis
Adam Zampa
Josh Hazlewood
South Africa
Aiden Markram *
Ryan Rickelton +
Lhuan-dre Pretorius
Dewald Brevis
Tristan Stubbs
George Linde
Senuran Muthusamy
Corbin Bosch
Kagiso Rabada
Kwena Maphaka
Lungi Ngidi
Preamble
Geoff Lemon
Hello! This is a funny sequel to the World Test Championship final that South Africa won. And it’s a funny time to be playing in Australia, in early August. But that’s what we’re doing: Australia v South Africa winter cricket in Darwin, a T20 series, in the tropical north. Let’s slice a pineapple.