2nd T20I match of South Africa tour of Australia 2025 on 12th August will be played at Marrara Cricket Ground, Darwin, 2:45 PM IST.
Australia come into this match in fantastic form, having won their last five T20I matches comfortably. Their batting has been particularly strong, with consistent performances from key players like Josh Inglis, Travis Head, and Tim David providing solid foundations. Australia's recent dominance was evident as they successfully chased competitive targets with ease in the series against West Indies.
On the other side, South Africa have had a mixed run, winning two and losing three of their last five matches. Despite some impressive performances, they have struggled to maintain consistency, especially against strong opponents like New Zealand. Players such as Ryan Rickelton and Lhuan Dre Pretorius will be key to South Africa's hopes of turning the series around in Darwin.
Current Weather in Darwin on 12th August:
Expected to be clear skies with comfortable temperatures around 28°C. Winds are predicted to be light, around 10 km/h, making for pleasant playing conditions.
The pitch at Marrara Cricket Ground (MCG 2) is rated as average for both pace and spin bowling. Batting conditions are expected to be balanced, with teams likely to post competitive totals around the 160-170 run mark in the first innings. The pitch offers some assistance to fast bowlers early on but generally tends to settle down, allowing spinners to play a role as the match progresses. Teams chasing targets should have a fair chance with wickets in hand, making for an exciting contest between bat and ball.
Australia (AUS): Australia have been in commanding form, winning their last five T20 matches in a row. Their batting has consistently fired, and the bowling unit has backed it up well, enabling close matches to be turned decisively in their favor.
South Africa (SA): South Africa has shown flashes of brilliance but is coming off some tough losses, with 4 defeats in their last 5 T20 matches.
In their last 10 T20 encounters, Australia has dominated with 8 wins compared to South Africa's 2. This historical edge, combined with current form, suggests Australia will start as the favorites, but South Africa's desire to fight back promises a competitive game.
Travis Head has accumulated over 1,200 runs in T20 Internationals, with a high of 92*, an average of around 32, and a batting rate near 140. His ability to steadily sustain the innings and accelerate at the right time makes him Australia's most reliable batsman in this series.
Kagiso Rabada has taken over 80 wickets in 50 T20 Internationals, averaging around 22 runs and an economy rate of around 7.5. His pace and accuracy make him a key bowling weapon for South Africa, and we expect him to continue his consistent performance in this match.
Australia enters this match as a strong favorite given their flawless recent T20I form and home advantage. However, South Africa will be eager to turn the tide and use key players like Rabada and Rickelton to push back. Who will win Today Match T20? Considering the current form and conditions, it is predicted that Australia will win the second T20I against South Africa, continuing their winning streak in this series.
Rank | Player | Runs |
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1 |
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12972 |
2 |
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12472 |
3 |
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9999 |
4 |
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9282 |
5 |
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9276 |
Rank | Player | Runs |
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1 |
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16056 |
2 |
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13537 |
3 |
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12255 |
4 |
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11832 |
5 |
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10448 |
Rank | Player | Runs |
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1 |
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242 |
2 |
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222 |
3 |
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221 |
4 |
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207 |
5 |
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195 |
Rank | Player | Runs |
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1 |
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12 |
2 |
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9 |
3 |
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8 |
4 |
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8 |
5 |
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7 |
Rank | Player | Runs |
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1 |
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13906 |
2 |
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10866 |
3 |
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10480 |
4 |
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9577 |
5 |
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8607 |
Rank | Player | Runs |
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1 |
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9373 |
2 |
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8973 |
3 |
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7936 |
4 |
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7448 |
5 |
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7214 |
Rank | Player | Runs |
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1 |
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242 |
2 |
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221 |
3 |
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206 |
4 |
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176 |
5 |
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152 |
Rank | Player | Runs |
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1 |
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50 |
2 |
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19 |
3 |
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18 |
4 |
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15 |
5 |
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11 |
Rank | Player | Runs |
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1 |
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4231 |
2 |
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4223 |
3 |
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4188 |
4 |
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3911 |
5 |
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3777 |
Rank | Player | Runs |
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1 |
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3671 |
2 |
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3301 |
3 |
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3237 |
4 |
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3144 |
5 |
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2854 |
Rank | Player | Runs |
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1 |
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84 |
2 |
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82 |
3 |
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75 |
4 |
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74 |
5 |
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73 |
Rank | Player | Runs |
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1 |
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20 |
2 |
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17 |
3 |
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16 |
4 |
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15 |
5 |
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14 |