T20 Cricket World Cup - Australia edge South Africa in thrilling low-scoring tournament opener

Marcus Stoinis and Matthew Wade have combined for a crucial 40-run stand to help Australia beat South Africa by five wickets in a low-scoring thriller in their opening clash at the Twenty20 World Cup.

Stoinis and Wade held their nerve superbly during an unbroken sixth-wicket stand to take Australia past their 119-run target with two balls remaining.

Replying to South Africa's total of 118/9, Australia lost three quick wickets at the top and found themselves under pressure against some accurate bowling.

Steve Smith, who made 35, and Glenn Maxwell added 42 for the fourth wicket to keep Australia on course, but South Africa came roaring back into the seesaw contest by dismissing both in the space of four deliveries to reduce their opponents to 81/5.

Stoinis then hit 24 off 16, while Wade contributed 15 runs to shut out South Africa's chances.

"It was quite stressful," says Australian skipper Aaron Finch. "Obviously, anytime you're chasing a total and it's coming down to the wire, you're always going to be nervous, but Marcus Stoinis showed a really cool head there, Matty Wade did as well to get us over the line.

"I think that's what a little bit of experience can do at the backend of the innings."

With Group One loaded with six test-playing nations, both Australia and South Africa - who have never won the tournament before - were desperate to get off to a winning start in the opening match of the Super 12 stage.

Australia's bowlers responded splendidly to Finch's call to bowl first, after winning the toss at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi.

Australia made a bold call in leaving out left-arm spinner Ashton Agar - their top-ranked T20 international bowler - but Finch had enough firepower at his disposal to put South Africa on the backfoot from the onset.

After Maxwell's part-time off-spin found a way past South Africa captain Temba Bavuma's defence, seamer Josh Hazlewood extracted a bit of extra bounce to pick up two wickets to reduce their opponents to 32/3.

South Africa did not recover from the shaky start and with Australia picking up wickets at regular intervals, they never threatened to post a big total.

Aiden Markram's 36-ball 40 and Kagiso Rabada's useful unbeaten 19 lower down the batting order helped the Proteas past the 100-run mark.

South Africa will next take on defending champions West Indies on Tuesday, two days before Australia face Sri Lanka. 

Reuters

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