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Thursday, July 4, 2019

2019 ICC World Cup in England & Wales May 30 to July 14,2019 - Match 45 Australia Vs South Africa @ Old Trafford,Manchester Saturday July 06,2019


Australia play their 9th Match having
1.defeated Afghanistan by 7 wickets @ Bristol on June 01 - Match 04
2.defeated West Indies by 15 Runs @ Trent Bridge on June 06 - Match 10
3. lost to India by 36 Runs @ The Oval on June 09 - Match 14
4  defeated Pakistan by 41 Runs @ Taunton on June 1 - Match 17
5  defeated Sri Lanka by 87 Runs @ The Oval on June 15 - Match 20
6 defeated Bangladesh by 48 Runs @ Trent bridge on June 20 - Match 26
7 defeated England by 64 Runs @ Lord's on June 25 - Match 32
8 defeated New Zealand by 86 Runs @ Lord's on June 29 - Match 37



South Africa play their 9th Match having 
1.lost to England by 104 Runs@The Oval on May 30 - Match 01
2. lost to Bangladesh by 21 Runs @ The Oval on June 02 - Match 05
3. lost to India by 6 wickets @ Southampton on June 05 - Match 08
4  Vs West Indies @ Southampton on June 14 - Match 19 Abandoned due to rain
5. defeated Afghanistan by 9 wickets under D/L @ Cardiff on June 15 - Match 21
6 lost to New Zealand by 4 wickets @ Edgbaston on June 19 - Match 25
7 lost to Pakistan by 49 Runs @ Lord's on June 23 - Match 30
8 defeated Sri Lanka by 9 wickets @ Chester le Street on June 28 - Match 35



Squads

Australia
Aaron Finch (captain), Jason Behrendorff, Alex Carey (wicketkeeper), Nathan Coulter-Nile, Pat Cummins, Usman Khawaja, Nathan Lyon, Peter Handscomb, Glenn Maxwell, Kane Richardson, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, David Warner, Adam Zampa 


South Africa
Faf du Plessis (captain), Aiden Markram, Quinton de Kock (wicketkeeper), Hashim Amla, Rassie van der Dussen, David Miller, Chris Morris, Andile Phehlukwayo, JP Duminy, Dwaine Pretorius, Beuran Hendricks, Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi, Imran Tahir, Tabraiz Shamsi

Head to Head in CWC's

DateWinnerMarginGround
4/25/2007Australia7 wicketsGros Islet
3/24/2007Australia83 runsBasseterre
6/17/1999Tied-Birmingham
6/13/1999Australia5 wicketsLeeds
2/26/1992South Africa9 wicketsSydney


Head to Head in ODI's

Total: 98
Australia: 52
South Africa: 26
Tie/NR: 20

 Venue stats

Old Trafford has hosted 47 ODIs, out of which 11 are World Cup matches. It hosted two league matches in 1975, two league matches and one semi-final in 1979, two league matches and one semi-final in 1983 and one league match, one Super Six match and one semi-final in 1999.

Batting performances

318/7 by Sri Lanka against England in 2006 is the highest team total at this ground.
45 all out by Canada against England in 1979 is the lowest team total at this ground.
405 runs scored by Graham Gooch of England is the highest number of runs scored by a player at this ground.
189* by Viv Richards of West Indies against England in 1984 is the highest individual score by a player at this ground.
12 centuries have been scored at this ground.
5 half-centuries scored by Graham Gooch is the highest number of half-centuries scored by a player at this ground

Bowling performances

15 wickets taken by Bob Willis of England is the highest number of wickets taken by a player at this ground.
5/14 by Glenn McGrath of Australia against West Indies in 1999 is the best bowling performance by a player at this ground.
five-wicket hauls have been taken at this ground.

Wicket-keeping performances

13 dismissals by Alec Stewart of England is the highest number of dismissals by a wicket-keeper at this ground.
dismissals by Alec Stewart against Zimbabwe in 2000 is the highest number of dismissals by a wicket-keeper in an innings at this ground.

Fielding performances

5 catches by Ian Botham of England is the highest number of catches by a player at this ground.
catches by Clive Lloyd of West Indies against Sri Lanka in 1975, Neil Fairbrother of England against Australia in 1993 and by Andrew Strauss of England against Australia in 2010 is the highest number of catches by a player in an innings at this ground.

South Africa beat Australia by 10 Runs

Scorecard

South Africa         325/6 in 50 Overs
Markram                 34(37 Balls 4x6 and 6x1)
Faf du Plesis          100(94 Balls 4x7 and 6x2)
Quinton de Kock     52(51 Balls 4x7)
van der Husen          95(97 Balls 4x4 and 6x4)

Australia               315/10 in 49.5 Overs
David Warner        122(117 Balls 4x15 and 6x2)
Alex Carey              85(69 Balls 4x11 and 6x1)
Match Result         South Africa won by 10 Runs
MOM                     Faf du Plesis(South Africa)for his 100(94 Balls 4x7 and 6x2)


In the final league game of the tournament, the Proteas corrected many of the mistakes that had plagued their campaign to secure a consolatory 10-run victory over Australia at Old Trafford.

South African batsmen have struggled to convert starts, yet here there were very nearly two tons scored, Faf du Plessis leading the way with a round 100 and Rassie van der Dussen backing him up with 95.

Kagiso Rabada has struggled for incision in the UK, but he bounced back with three vital wickets.

For Australia, David Warner's third hundred of the World Cup and a career-best knock from Alex Carey gave some hope in the chase for victory

The result means that it's the old firm, Australia v England, who will meet in the second SF at Edgbaston on Thursday July 11,2019

 New Zealand will play India in the first SF at Old Trafford, on Tuesday July 09,2019
























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