Potchefstroom: David Warner's shoe came off then so did the wheels in Australia's innings as South Africa stayed alive in their one-day international series. Australia was cruising at 157-2 in the 19th over in a chase of 339 until Warner lost his shoe and was run out. The visitors folded to be all out for 227 in the 35th over.
Series is still alive, we've gone a notch up and want to keep raising the bar, South Africa captain Temba Bavuma said. South Africa won by 111 runs, finally defeating the Australians, who had won the first five tour matches, including sweeping all three Twenty20s. Australia has another chance to clinch the ODI series on Friday in the fourth match in Johannesburg.
Australia won the toss and gave an ODI debut to legspinner Tanveer Sangha, who made his T20 debut on this tour and took 4-31. But Sangha wasn't introduced until Bavuma and Quinton de Kock laid another good platform. The batters were 65 without loss after the powerplay and cracked on.
De Kock laid into Sean Abbott and Josh Hazlewood, and it took Travis Head to stop de Kock at 146-1 in the 23rd over. He sliced to backward point after 82 from 77 balls. Bavuma hit straight to cover in the next over after 57 off 62, and Sangha had his maiden ODI wicket.
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Aiden Markram wasn't fazed and pulled Sangha for a six. He maintained the momentum with Reeza Hendricks in a stand of 76 in 12 overs, and with Marco Jansen in a stand of 63 in five overs at the death.