Sports8/10/2025The Guardian

Tim David and Josh Hazlewood shine as Australia sink South Africa in first T20

Tim David and Josh Hazlewood shine as Australia sink South Africa in first T20

Australia defeated South Africa by 17 runs in the first T20 match of their three-game series in Darwin. Tim David scored an impressive 83 runs to lead Australia's batting effort, helping them post a total of 178 runs. South Africa struggled against Australia's bowling attack, particularly Josh Hazlewood, and were eventually bowled out for 161 runs. The win gives Australia an early advantage in the series.

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