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Australia vs South Africa 2014

Australia vs South Africa 2014: Shane Watson scores his 31st ODI half-century

His last half-century was back in October last year against India.

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Australia vs South Africa 2014: Aaron Finch dismissed next ball after putting up 100-run partnership with Shane Watson

Australia currently are 146 for the loss of two wickets at the end 24 overs.

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Australia vs South Africa 2014: Aaron Finch scores his 5th ODI half-century

This is also his third fifty while playing against South Africa.

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Australia vs South Africa 2014: Aaron Finch and Shane Watson bring up 50-run partnership for second wicket

There was also a mild halt in the between as rain interrupted the play.

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Australia vs South Africa 2014: Target revised to 275 from 48 overs due to rain interruption

South Africa earlier during the day batting first had set a target of 281 from 50 over.

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South Africa set 281 target for Australia in 5th ODI at Sydney

South African openers, Amla and De Kock were initially shaky for the first few few overs.

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Australia vs South Africa 2014: Farhaan Behardien scores his 2nd ODI half-century

His only half-century came in March last year when he scored a century against Pakistan.

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Australia vs South Africa 2014: Quinton de Kock scores his 6th ODI century

This is also his first century while playing against Australia.

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Australia vs South Africa 2014: Rilee Rossouw scores his maiden ODI half-century

However, he ends up getting out on 51 off Pat Cummins.

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Australia vs South Africa 2014: Quinton de Kock and Rilee Rossouw bring up 50-run stand for 2nd wicket

Nov 23, 2014 South Africa opener, Quinton de Kock and Rilee Rossouw put up a 50-run partnership for South Africa against Australia in the fifth ODI at Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). de Kock contributed 23 while Rossouw contributed 25 to bring up the stand. South Africa currently are 112 for the loss of one wicket...

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