Travis Head tears South Africa to pieces as Australia finishes series sweep

Travis Head tears South Africa to pieces as Australia finishes series sweep

Sean Abbott took 4 wickets and Travis Head made 91 as Australia accomplished a sequence clear sweep with a five-wicket win within the third and closing Twenty20 worldwide in opposition to South Africa at Kingsmead on Sunday.

Seam bowler Abbott adopted up a player-of-the-match efficiency within the second match with a career-best 4 for 31 as South Africa made 190 for eight after deciding to bat first.

The left-handed Head slammed eight fours and 6 sixes in a 48-ball innings earlier than being caught at long-off when simply 5 runs had been wanted for victory.

Head’s innings was typical of the aggressive method of the Australian batsmen in dominating all three matches.

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“With the power we’ve obtained on this workforce it places strain on the bowlers,” Head stated on the after-match presentation after being named participant of the match.

Australia captain Mitchell Marsh was named participant of the sequence after scoring 186 runs off 100 balls and solely being dismissed as soon as within the three matches.

“It was not just me, it was a collective effort,” stated Marsh. South Africa put up a barely higher efficiency after being outplayed within the first two matches, with newcomer Donovan Ferreira hitting 48 off 21 balls in a late-innings assault to take the hosts to a aggressive whole.

South Africa captain Aiden Markram dismissed Matthew Short with the primary ball of Australia’s reply however Head, supported by Marsh (15), Josh Inglis (42) and Marcus Stoinis (37 not out) ensured one other snug win for the vacationers.

The batsmen had been aided by some poor South African fielding, with three catching probabilities happening.

A five-match one-day worldwide sequence begins in Bloemfontein on Thursday as each groups intensify their preparations for the World Cup in India subsequent month.

“We’re not exactly where we want to be. We hope to get some momentum before the World Cup,” stated Markram, who will hand over the management to Temba Bavuma for the one-day video games.

Source: www.news.com.au