Australia thrashed South Africa by 111 runs in the first T20I on Wednesday at Kingsmead, Durban, behind captain Mitchell Marsh’s lightning-quick 49-ball 92. Debutant leg-spinner Tanveer Sangha picked up a four-wicket haul.
In the first T20I between Australia and South Africa on Wednesday at Kingsmead, Durban, rookie leg-spinner Tanveer Sangha claimed four wickets after captain Mitchell Marsh’s quickfire 49-ball 92. Australia defeated South Africa by 111 runs. As a result of Adam Zampa’s illness, Sangha was called up at the last minute and went 4 for 31. Australia amassed 226 for six after being sent in, with Marsh scoring a T20 career-high 92 not out off 49 balls. Reeza Hendricks, South Africa’s opening batsman, scored 56 runs, but the hosts were bowled out for 115.