Australia and South Africa clash in the second Twenty20 International (T20I) of their three-match series at Durban on Wednesday. The first match at Port Elizabeth was washed away due to rain.
With the first match getting washed away due to rain, the weather forecast for the second T20I doesn’t look that great either. Both teams will be itching to get some practice ahead of the ICC World T20 2014 starting in a few weeks time in Bangladesh.
Both teams are brimming with big-hitting specialists more than capable of knocking the ball out of the park. Coming back from hammering England in the three T20I’s that followed the Ashes, Australia hold all the cards in the T20’s.
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