Twitter Reactions: South Africa ride on Killer Miller's ton, seal the series!
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The third One-Day International saw an extraordinary contest between Australia and South Africa. In a high-scoring thriller, the hosts emerged victorious and gained an unassailable lead of 3-0 with two matches to go. Earlier in the day, it was Steve Smith who won the coin battle as the visitors elected to bat first.
The Australian innings kickstarted with some magnificent display of hitting by both charismatic openers, Aaron Finch and David Warner. While Finch got out after scoring a fifty, Warner smashed the bowlers round the park and went on to hit a spectacular century.
Smith too hit a brilliant hundred as he along with some splendid cameos by George Bailey and Travis Head took Australia to an astounding total of 371/6 in their quota of 50 overs. It was a sensational batting performance throughout and it looked like Australia had got more than enough runs on the board.
The Proteas bowling lineup was hit all around the park. Dale Steyn got a couple of wickets but went for many runs. Even the other bowlers like Worrall were taken to the cleaners. Zampa, Tremain and Marsh got a wicket each but went for runs as well.
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Chasing 372 was never going to be easy, but the South Africans came prepared and were up for the challenge. They were off to a rollicking start as Quinton de Kock set the tone for the batting order. While the Proteas were up to a fantastic start, they lost their way as they were reduced to 217/5.
From there on, it was David Miller who shifted gears and played a ruthless innings of 118 (79)* as he came out all attacking and hit boundaries at will. He was supported nicely by Phehlukwayo who rotated the strike well and scored the winning runs.
As for Australia, it wasn’t a great day out for the bowlers. No bowler was spared as the run fest continued in the South African innings as well. The Proteas reached the target in the last over as David Miller was declared the man of the match.
Twitter kept everyone entertained with some statistical, appraisal and troll tweets as the Durban crowd witnessed a nerve-wracking contest. All the centurions of the game were lauded along with de Kock and Finch while the bowlers were trolled for a poor day in the field.
Here are some of the Twitter reactions that took place during the course of the game:
Didn't expect Miller to win this game for SA given his form and the situation he came in. This inn will give him a lot of confidence #SAvAus
— Shubh AggarWall (@shubh_chintak) October 5, 2016
I fear even the stadium might fall short of providing him space https://t.co/nmJt2LfEyT
— Sameer Allana (@HitmanCricket) October 5, 2016
Steve Smith can now head home to prepare for next series. #SAvAUS
— Nikhil ? (@CricCrazyNIKS) October 5, 2016
Took me almost 27k tweets to pronounce Phuhlekuwayo correctly. #SAvAUS
— Jatin (@LogicalBakwaas) October 5, 2016
Imagine what AB De Villiers would've done to this mediocre Australian bowling. #SAvAUS pic.twitter.com/KyuwSWF1i6
— Sameer Allana (@HitmanCricket) October 5, 2016
May as well bowl Zampa the last over – couldnt do worse than the seamers… #savaus
— Innocent Bystander (@InnoBystander) October 5, 2016
David Miller is one of the finest slaughterers of crap bowling
— Sidvee (@sidvee) October 5, 2016
David Miller has not crossed fifty since the 2015 World Cup. Now, he is on the brink of his third hundred and a series win. #SAvAUS
— Firdose Moonda (@FirdoseM) October 5, 2016
South Africa should behave like engineers. Don't lose your wickets easily like engineer don't lose their virginity. #SAvAUS
— ️Silly Point (@FarziCricketer) October 5, 2016
56balls- 72 by @DavidMillerSA12 keeping South Africa alive one hell of an ODI going on.. 88 more to win off 60 balls chasing 372! #SAvAUS
— Sawera Pasha (@sawerapasha) October 5, 2016
https://twitter.com/altcricket/status/783715349325811712
All I'm saying is you don't wanna have De Kock batting at night, that dude will break your mind, body and soul. #SAvAUS
— Boikanyo Shuping (@B_Thebe) October 5, 2016
Not sure de Kock is one to sledge. Equally not sure this Aust side is any good at sledging #SAvAUS
— Daniel Brettig (@danbrettig) October 5, 2016
Bowlers whinging that the wicket is too flat. *I glance over at Charl Langeveldt*
Can someone please remove the elephant from the room.
— Quinton not de Kock (@notdekock) October 5, 2016
Most runs conceded by a South African bowler in ODIs –
D Steyn 96
W Parnell 95
D Steyn 89#SAvAUS— Nikhil Mane ??? (@nikhiltait) October 5, 2016
Australian batsmen to Steyn today pic.twitter.com/8G6lR1EiYV
— Ghumman (@Emclub7) October 5, 2016
Rabada didn't go for a rugby tackle on that last ball, surprisingly. #SAvAUS pic.twitter.com/PKr6CQfgiN
— Abhishek (@absycric) October 5, 2016
George Bailey kept a close eye on proceedings out there #SAvAUS pic.twitter.com/vZXr0wmawM
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) October 5, 2016
Dale Steyn just broke Parnell's record…Most expensive spell for SA in Odis
Steyn : 10-0-96-2
Previous record Parnell : 10-0-95-2 v IND— Jasveer Singh Kharra (@imjsk27) October 5, 2016
Steyns variation is whether he gets hit 10 or 20 rows back…. #savaus
— Innocent Bystander (@InnoBystander) October 5, 2016
Supergiant out caught by a Supergiant, replaced by a Supergiant who joins a Supergiant at the crease. #SAvAUS
— Abhishek (@absycric) October 5, 2016
Don't judge a pitch until the Proteas bat on it.#SAvAUS
— TweetGuru (@JustKholii_) October 5, 2016
Well done to the husband @davidwarner31 on his century tonight against South Africa and reaching 3000 ODI runs. #proudwife pic.twitter.com/DHfRq11psp
— Candice Warner (@CandyFalzon) October 5, 2016
What was Maxwell telling about Indian players and personal achievements? I hope he is watching the match now.
— Alagappan Vijaykumar (@IndianMourinho) October 5, 2016
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