AUS vs SA highlights, 3rd ODI updates: Connolly has five as South Africa loses by 276 runs
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Australia Scripts History, Becomes World’s 1st Team To Achieve This Feat Against South Africa
The Australian men’s cricket team etched their name into the record books on Sunday, August 24, by achieving something no other side had managed before. They became the first team in history to defeat South Africa in a One Day International by a margin of more than 250 runs. While ODI cricket has witnessed such dominant victories on 14 previous occasions, this was the first time the South African team had suffered a loss of this scale in the 54-…
Top 3 youngest Australians with ODI five-wicket hauls ft. Cooper Connolly
A new chapter in Australian cricket history was written on Sunday as young left-arm spinner Cooper Connolly, at just 22 years and 2 days, became the youngest Australian to claim a five-wicket haul in One-Day Internationals (ODIs). His stunning spell of 5/22 against South Africa at Mackay’s Great Barrier Reef... Read full article at CricketTimes.com
Australia Thrash South Africa By 276 Runs In 3rd ODI - News Leak Centre
By Abhishek Kumar In Mackay, Australia produced a historic performance in the 3rd and final ODI against South Africa. The home side registered a massive 276-run win, handing South Africa their biggest ODI defeat ever. Australia innings Australia won the toss and decided to bat first. Openers Travis Head (142) and Mitchell Marsh (100) gave […] The post Australia Thrash South Africa By 276 Runs In 3rd ODI appeared first on News Leak Centre.


Australia's Connolly shatters 38-year-old record, while Mulder, South Africa hit new low in 3rd ODI
Mackay [Australia], August 24 (ANI): Wiaan Mulder and South Africa hit a new low while Australia's Cooper Connolly soared to new heights after the Baggy Greens ruthlessly pummelled the Proteas in the final ODI in Mackay on Sunday. After allowing an unassailable 2-0 lead slip into South Africa's hands, Australia offered no clemency to the visitors at the Great Barrier Reef Arena. The purple patch that had evaded
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