Australia vs South Africa 2nd ODI Live Cricket Score
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4th Mar 2:00 PM
2nd ODI Bloemfontein
Australia tour of South Africa, 2020
South Africa vs Australia
Mangaung Oval
Africa vs Australia 2nd ODI
Wicket-Keepers
Although he failed to convey on Saturday, Quinton De Kock remains a crucial player against Australia. The 27-year-old has hit 673 runs at a respectable average of 33.65 against the Aussies. In fact, the wicket-guardian has a knack of scoring biggies while facing the Men in Yellow – Quinton has hit a total of 130 boundaries (4+6) against Australia, the most from any one between the two teams.
Kyle Verreynne is another rising cricket wonder by South Africa. The 22-year-old has hit 500+ runs in back to back List A seasons to gain a callup in the starting XI that also included De Kock and Klaasen. Notwithstanding, Kyle answered by hitting an opportune thump of 48 to assist SA with reaching a defendable 291.
Batsmen
Heinrich Klaasen would be at the highest point of each Fantasy player's list after the South African hit a blazing century against Australia in the first ODI. The cricketer held the post well with Verreynne after the hosts had fallen for 48/3. The South African has been in acceptable type of late, with his last 5 games across all rivalries reading as – 22, 66 (T20I), 54, 27, 40 (household).
David Warner is the undisputed king with regards to South Africa versus Australia matches. Against the Proteas, the opener has scored a humongous 968 runs at a great average of 46. This includes 4 fifties and a record 4 centuries. In fact, his second-highest score of 173 was against the South Africans.
The Australian's namesake, David Mill operator tails him in the list of most runs between the two teams (active). Mill operator has scored 673 runs at a stunning average of 56.08. The South African lived to his billing in the first ODI by hitting 64 runs.
Marnus Labuschagne probably won't be the most popular decision here. And this unpredictability is what makes him special. The batsman hit a fighting thump of 41 in the first ODI – just his third inning in the 50-over career. Add to that the Manus' familiarity with South Africa (he has a considerable family base there!) and you can expect a cracking thump from the 25-year-old.
Steven Smith finishes our batting line-up here. The star batsman set up a valiant stand on Saturday after the top request was wrapped up early on with a thump of 76 runs. Smith has a respectable average of 43.31 in the ODIs. Additionally, against South Africa, the previous Aussie captain has an average of 43, including six 50+ scores.
All-rounders
Keshav Maharaj has been in brilliant type of late. The all-rounders' figures from the last four local games read something like this – 3/49, 2/28, 4/24, 4/32. Although he didn't have a lot of an impact in the first ODI, expect no not as much as firecrackers from him on Wednesday.
Andile Phehlukwayo has an ability to influence the game, both with the bat and the ball. The all-rounder has been one of the standout entertainers for South Africa in the ongoing while. In only 53 ODIs, Andile has scalped 67 wickets while hitting another 563 runs. 14 of them have been against Australia, making him South Africa's most lethal bowler against the visitors.
Mitchell Marsh displays a financially savvy decision here at 8 credits.
Bowlers
Lungi Ngidi was the best bowler on Saturday evening, having come back with figures of 3/30. The pacer has momentum on his side, with a total of 15 wickets from his last seven games, six of which have been T20Is.
The reigning Scene Test No.1 bowler Pat Cummins appears to carry his record-breaking structure in 2019 this year as well. The pacer took three wickets in the first ODI as a byproduct of a measly economy of 4.50.
Although he hasn't been in great structure in the ODIs, the stats certainly back Josh Hazlewood. The pacer has scalped 18 wickets against the South Africans, the most by any Australian (active) along with Mitchell Starc. All the more importantly, it has come at an average of 25 and an economy of 4.74.
Starc came back with satisfactory figures of 2/59 in the first ODI. In any case, the player's understanding against the Proteas and his past performances make him an irresistible possibility.
Our bowling attack is finished by the talented spinner Tabraiz Shamsi, who also claimed two wickets on Saturday. Anrich Nortje is also a great decision here.
Captain and Vice-Captain Choices
Quinton De Kock remains our favorite decision for the captainship here. The SA captain has a couple of crucial stats going in his favor and will lead the line-up from the front to seal the arrangement on Wednesday.
David Warner is our decision for the vice-captaincy job. The opener is the most lethal Australian batsman against South Africa and will hope to enhance his last match's performances. Steven Smith is also a decent decision hereSA versus AUS second ODI Dream11 Expectation
Arrangement: Australia voyage through South Africa, 2020 | SA lead the arrangement by 1-0
South Africa
Quinton de Kock (c&wk), David Miller, Heinrich Klassen, Janneman Malan, Temba Bavuma, Beuran Hendricks, JJ Smuts, Andile Phehlukwayo, Tabraiz Shamsi, Anrich Nortje, Lungi Ngidi, Lutho Sipamla, Keshav Maharaj, Kyle Verreynne
Australia
Aaron Finch (c), David Warner, Steve Smith, Matthew Wade, Marnus Labuschagne, Ashton Agar, Alex Carey (wk), Adam Zampa, Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood/Kane Richardson, Josh Hazlewood/Kane Richardson, D’Arcy Short, Jhye Richardson, Mitchell Marsh
SA vs AUS 2nd ODI Dream11 Prediction
Series: Australia tour of South Africa, 2020 | SA lead the series by 1-0
Match Date: 4th March 2020, Wednesday
Match Timing: 4:30 pm IST
Match Venue: Mangaung Oval
Expected Crowd Turnout: 18,000