Australia vs South Africa LIVE: Cricket World Cup result and reaction as Proteas win by 134 runs
Relive all the action from Australia vs South Africa in Lucknow
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Quinton de Kock smashed a second successive century at the Cricket World Cup to help South Africa beat a scrappy Australia team by 134 runs on Thursday.
The 30-year-old de Kock, who will be retiring after the World Cup, followed up his hundred against Sri Lanka with another masterful 109 off 106 balls on an untested wicket in South Africa's total of 311-7. Australia, which won the toss and elected to bowl on a relaid pitch, was sloppy on the field, dropping five catches before getting bowled out for 177 — its second below-200 total in the tournament. And the loss, following defeat in the opener to hosts India, leaves Pat Cummins’ side with a mountain to climb to make the semi-finals.
Fast bowler Kagiso Rabada picked up 3-33, including the controversial wicket of Marcus Stoinis, and Keshav Maharaj clamped the batters by chipping in 2-30 in a 10-over spell. Only Glenn Maxwell (2-34) showed some spark with his offspin bowling in an otherwise poor day on the field for Australia, which had been seend as one of favorites to reach the semifinals.
South Africa climbed on top of the points table with two wins from two games while Australia is without a point after losing both its opening games. Relive all the action from today’s game below:
Australia vs South Africa
19.4
Kagiso Rabada to Mitchell Starc. Length ball, outside off stump on the front foot defending, to mid off for no runs, fielded by Bavuma.
Australia vs South Africa
19.3
FREE HIT. Kagiso Rabada to Marnus Labuschagne. Leg cutter short, outside off stump on the back foot pulling, top edge in the air uncontrolled to silly mid on for 1 run.
Australia vs South Africa
19.3
No ball Kagiso Rabada to Marnus Labuschagne. Length ball, outside off stump on the front foot defending, missed and it was a no ball, fielded by de Kock.
Australia vs South Africa
19.2
Kagiso Rabada to Mitchell Starc. Length ball, outside off stump on the front foot pushing, thick edge to third man for 1 run, fielded by Ngidi.
Australia vs South Africa
19.1
FOUR! Kagiso Rabada to Mitchell Starc. In-swinging back of a length, off stump on the front foot flick, well timed in the air under control past deep backward square leg for 4 runs.
Australia vs South Africa
18.6
Keshav Maharaj to Marnus Labuschagne. Stock length ball, outside off stump on the back foot Late Cut, well timed to backward point for no runs, fielded by Rabada.
Australia vs South Africa
18.5
Keshav Maharaj to Mitchell Starc. Stock length ball, outside off stump on the back foot working, to mid wicket for 1 run, fielded by Shamsi.
Australia vs South Africa
18.4
Keshav Maharaj to Mitchell Starc. Stock length ball, outside off stump on the front foot working, hit pad to short leg for no runs, fielded by de Kock.
Australia vs South Africa
18.3
Keshav Maharaj to Mitchell Starc. Stock ball half volley, outside off stump on the front foot driving, mis-timed to mid off for no runs, fielded by Ngidi.
Australia vs South Africa
18.2
Keshav Maharaj to Mitchell Starc. Stock length ball, outside off stump on the back foot defending, to short mid wicket for no runs, fielded by Bavuma.
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