Glenn Maxwell from Australia (photo Robert Cianflone/Getty Images) Glenn Maxwell withdrew the breathtaking catch of border lines to help Australia seal the 17-run victory over the South Africa in the first T20i in Darwin on Sunday. The stunning efforts that combined athleticism, fast thinking and perfect timing came in the finals and ended the defiant exchange of Ryan Rickelton 71, all, but confirmed the victory in Australia. Since South Africa needed 21 out of 5 balls, Rickelton launched Ben DwarShuis for long -term. Maxwell, located on a rope, jumped into the air outside the border, plunged the ball back over the shoulder, while the air landed in front of the playing surface and then quickly jumped back in to finish the catch. The moment brought Loud to Darwin’s Dave, when Australia celebrated its ninth consecutive victory of the T20i. Previously, Tim David’s Explosive 83 out of 52 balls, representing eight six, powered Australia up to 178 after a shaking start, which saw that five goals fall into seven crosses. Cameron Green (35 out of 13) added fast runs while South African adolescent stimulator Kwen Maphak shone with 4-20 characters, thus becoming the youngest pitch of ICC Full Member Nation to take four goals in the T20i.
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Josh Hazlewood 3-27 and DwarShuis 3-26 ensured that Australia remained 72 between Rickelton and Tristan Stubbs (37). Hazlewood’s double blow in the 15th place above the stopping of persecution than Maxwell’s spectacular magic boundary sealed an unforgettable night in Darwin. The second match of the series will be played on Tuesday, also in Darwin.
