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Australia vs South Africa 1st ODI 2025 What a Start in Cairns!

Honestly, what a wild way to kick off the series! The first ODI between Australia and South Africa at Cazaly’s Stadium on August 19 had everything. Nerves, big shots, young guns stepping up, and a tight finish that kept everyone watching especially folks tracking it live on Starexch
Pre-Match Vibes
There was a different kind of energy before this match. Both teams are trying new combinations with the 2027 World Cup in mind. No Steve Smith or Glenn Maxwell for Australia anymore, which still feels weird. South Africa also came without Klaasen, who retired.
That opened the door for young names like Cooper Connolly for Australia, and Dewald Brevis making his ODI debut for the Proteas. The crowd could feel something special might happen.
South Africa Bat First
South Africa started okay, nothing flashy, but they were trying to build a base. Aiden Markram and Ryan Rickelton showed some patience, but the Aussie bowlers especially Bartlett and Hazlewood didn’t let them score freely.
Bavuma hung in there and Brevis played a few exciting shots (you can see why they call him Baby AB). Tristan Stubbs and Mulder added small contributions, but there were wickets falling again and again, mostly thanks to Australia’s tight bowling.
Without Rabada, the Proteas bowling looked a bit lighter, so a lot depended on Ngidi and Burger later.
Australia’s Run Chase
The chase started with a bang. Travis Head came out smashing it around like it was a T20. Marsh and Labuschagne gave good support too. But once the spinners Maharaj and Subrayen came in, things slowed down.
There was a bit of dew and the ball got harder to grip, but South Africa made it tight. Alex Carey stayed calm and Aaron Hardie came in late with some big shots that really turned the tide. It went right down to the last bit, but the Aussies held their nerve.
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Match-Turning Moments
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Adam Zampa was huge with the ball. Got key middle-order wickets and really shifted momentum.
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The Head + Carey partnership during the chase kept Australia in control even when it got tense.
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Brevis on debut looked exciting he might be a star in the making.
Top Players of the Day
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Travis Head (AUS): Pure fireworks at the start.
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Dewald Brevis (SA): Very promising first ODI fearless.
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Adam Zampa (AUS): Game changing spell.
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Lungi Ngidi (SA): Tried to keep things tight without Rabada.
What’s Next?
Australia may have taken this one, but South Africa’s young players definitely looked promising. The next two ODIs are in Mackay on Aug 22 and 24, and honestly, if this first game is anything to go by, we’re in for more drama.
Conclusion
The Cairns opener was a classic big hits, tight bowling, and heart-pounding drama that lit up Starexch. Whether you’re cheering for Australia or South Africa, this game delivered. Stay tuned to Starexch for all the cricket action as the series unfolds. Who’s your pick for the next match? Jump into the excitement on Starexch and make every ball count!
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