Clinical Australia dismantle South Africa
Australia opened their 2026 T20 World Cup campaign with a commanding 65-run victory over South Africa on Saturday. On a used surface at Old Trafford, Australia opted for a spin-heavy attack and chose to bat first, comprehensively defending their 172.
Australia's total came courtesy of Phoebe Litchfield's aggressive fifty in an innings where South Africa denied them sustained momentum with regular strikes. However, with the track slowing down further, Australia's four-pronged spin attack overwhelmed South Africa, who could muster only 107 in reply following a fatal collapse on either side of their skipper's 44.
Australia didn't get off to the best of starts. Georgia Voll fell for a duck in the opening over to Marizanne Kapp, and Beth Mooney was dismissed soon after by Shabnim Ismail for 7, leaving them struggling at 24 for 2. However, Litchfield turned the momentum with a spectacular, counterattacking half-century.
Litchfield raced to 50 off just 24 deliveries, smashing a flurry of boundaries and a six before falling to Ayabonga Khaka immediately after the milestone. When Nonkululeko Mlaba dismissed Ashleigh Gardner for 1 just two balls later, Australia found themselves in a spot of bother at 62 for 4.
The recovery was guided by Ellyse Perry and Georgia Wareham, who put together a crucial 58-run partnership. Wareham played an aggressive cameo of 32 from 22 balls before a sharp catch by Laura Wolvaardt off Nadine de Klerk ended her stay. Perry anchored the middle order with a well-made 36 off 26 balls before being bowled by Mlaba. Late contributions from Annabel Sutherland (21 off 14) and Nicola Carey (13 not out in 11) helped Australia cross the 170-mark despite a late tumble of wickets.
South Africa's reply began disastrously. Sophie Molineux struck in the very first over, trapping Sune Luus LBW for 1. In the following over, Kim Garth cleaned up Annerie Dercksen for four, leaving the Proteas reeling at 7 for 2. Wolvaardt tried to steady the ship, while De Klerk provided a brief counterattack by striking two sixes in her 25. However, the introduction of wrist-spin proved decisive as Wareham cleaned up De Klerk to break the partnership.
Wolvaardt again attempted to resurrect the chase with a 34-run stand with Kapp. However, a run-out left South Africa in a spot of bother at 82/4. Their hopes were dashed by Molineux, who got rid of Wolvaardt to trigger a late collapse of 6 for 11. Wolvaardt perished trying an inside-out shot but finding extra cover instead.
From there, Australian spinners needed only three more overs to bundle out South Africans for 107. Alana King sent back Kayla Reyneke and Sinalo Jafta in the 15th over. Shabnim Ismail was trapped LBW by Ash Gardner, and then Wareham completed the formalities with two in the next over.
Brief scores: Australia 172/8 in 20 overs (Phoebe Litchfield 50, Ellyse Perry 36, Georgia Wareham 32; Nonkululeko Mlaba 2-22, Nadine de Klerk 2-35) beat South Africa 107 all out in 16.4 overs (Laura Wolvaardt 44, Nadine de Klerk 25; Georgia Wareham 3-13, Sophie Molineux 2-17, Alana King 2-26) by 65 runs
