South Africa vs. Australia 2nd T20I, 2025: ’ Record-Breaking to 53-Run Win

  South Africa vs. Australia 2nd T20 2025:  Record-Breaking to 53-Run Win

 

South Africa vs. Australia 2nd T20I, 2025  ;On August 12, 2025, the TIO Stadium in Darwin hosted a thrilling encounter as South Africa squared off against Australia in the second T20I of their three-match series. After falling 17 runs short in the first T20I, the Proteas delivered a commanding performance, driven by Dewald Brevis’ sensational 125* off 56 balls—the highest individual score by a South African in men’s T20Is and against Australia in the format. This explosive innings, combined with a disciplined bowling effort, led South Africa to a 53-run victory, leveling the series at 1-1. The match was a showcase of South Africa’s depth and resilience, with Brevis’ maiden T20I century stealing the spotlight under the Darwin lights.

South Africa vs. Australia 2nd T20I, 2025 
South Africa vs. Australia 2nd T20I, 2025

South Africa vs. Australia 2nd T20I, 2025  Match Overview

South Africa won the toss and opted to bat first on a pitch that favored strokeplay, a decision that proved decisive as they posted a formidable 218/4. Brevis’ blistering knock, supported by contributions from Aiden Markram and Ryan Rickelton, set a daunting target. Australia’s chase faltered early, with South Africa’s bowlers, led by Kagiso Rabada and Kwena Maphaka, maintaining relentless pressure. The 53-run margin underscored South Africa’s dominance and set up an exciting series decider in Cairns.

Match Details

Information

Date

August 12, 2025

Venue

TIO Stadium, Darwin

Format

T20 International

Toss

South Africa, elected to bat

Result

South Africa won by 53 runs

Player of the Match

Dewald Brevis (South Africa)

South Africa vs. Australia 2nd T20 2025 

South Africa Batting Scorecard

South Africa’s innings was built around Dewald Brevis’ record-breaking 125* off 56 balls, featuring 10 fours and 8 sixes, at a strike rate of 223.21. Contributions from Aiden Markram (40 off 28) and Ryan Rickelton (42 off 31) provided a solid foundation, helping the Proteas reach 218/4 in 20 overs. The aggressive batting overwhelmed Australia’s bowling attack.

Batter

Runs

Balls

 4s  

 6s 

 Strike Rate 

Dismissal

Aiden Markram (c)

40 28 5 1 142.86

c Maxwell b Hazlewood

Ryan Rickelton

42 31 4 2 135.48

c Inglis b Zampa

Dewald Brevis

125 56 10 8 223.21

not out

Tristan Stubbs

17 10 2 0 170.00

c Green b Ellis

Rassie van der Dussen

10 7 1 0 142.86

c Marsh b Dwarshuis

George Linde

9 4 1 0 225.00

not out

Extras

15

(lb 5, w 10)

       

Total

218/4

(20 overs)

       

South Africa vs. Australia 2nd T20 2025

Australia Bowling Performance

Australia’s bowlers struggled to contain South Africa’s onslaught, with Brevis proving particularly difficult to dismiss. Josh Hazlewood was the most effective, but others, including Adam Zampa and Ben Dwarshuis, were expensive, unable to curb the run flow on a batting-friendly surface.

Bowler

Overs

Maidens

Runs

Wickets

Economy

Josh Hazlewood

4 0 35 1 8.75

Nathan Ellis

4 0 43 1 10.75

Ben Dwarshuis

4 0 52 1 13.00

Adam Zampa

4 0 50 1 12.50

Glenn Maxwell

3 0 36 0 12.00

Matthew Short

1 0 12 0 12.00

South Africa vs. Australia 2nd T20 2025

Australia Batting Scorecard

Australia’s chase started aggressively but was derailed by early wickets. Tim David’s 54 off 34 balls offered some resistance, but the loss of key batters like Travis Head and Glenn Maxwell early on left them struggling. They finished at 165/8, falling 53 runs short of the target.

Batter

Runs

Balls

 4s 

 6s 

 Strike Rate 

Dismissal

Travis Head

12 8 2 0 150.00

c Rickelton b Rabada

Matthew Short

22 14 3 1 157.14

c Brevis b Maphaka

Mitchell Marsh (c)

16 12 2 0 133.33

lbw b Linde

Cameron Green

30 22 3 1 136.36

c Markram b Ngidi

Tim David

54 34 4 3 158.82

c Stubbs b Rabada

Glenn Maxwell

9 8 1 0 112.50

c van der Dussen b Maphaka

Josh Inglis

11 8 1 0 137.50

b Ngidi

Ben Dwarshuis

4 5 0 0 80.00

run out (Linde)

Adam Zampa

4 5 0 0 80.00

not out

Nathan Ellis

3 4 0 0 75.00

not out

Extras

10

(lb 4, w 6)

       

Total

165/8

(20 overs)

       

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South Africa Bowling Performance

South Africa’s bowlers executed their plans with precision, with Kagiso Rabada and Kwena Maphaka taking two wickets each to dismantle Australia’s top order. Lungi Ngidi and George Linde also contributed, maintaining pressure throughout the innings to ensure the target remained out of reach.

Bowler

Overs

Maidens

Runs

Wickets

Economy

Kagiso Rabada

4 0 29 2 7.25

Kwena Maphaka

4 0 33 2 8.25

Lungi Ngidi

4 0 36 2 9.00

George Linde

4 0 30 1 7.50

Nqaba Peter

3 0 27 0 9.00

Senuran Muthusamy

1 0 10 0 10.00

South Africa vs. Australia 2nd T20 2025

Key Moments and Highlights

The match featured several defining moments that shaped South Africa’s victory. Brevis’ century and early wickets in Australia’s chase were critical in securing the 53-run win.

Over

Event

Impact

8.1

Brevis reaches fifty

Set the foundation for South Africa’s massive total, accelerating the scoring rate.

11.4

Markram dismissed

Slowed momentum briefly, but Brevis’ aggression kept South Africa on track.

16.2

Brevis reaches 100

Pushed South Africa towards 218, making the chase extremely challenging for Australia.

3.2

Head falls to Rabada

Early breakthrough disrupted Australia’s powerplay, putting them on the back foot.

10.5

David dismissed

Ended Australia’s hopes of a comeback, sealing South Africa’s dominance.

Conclusion

South Africa’s 53-run victory was a testament to their batting firepower and bowling discipline, with Dewald Brevis’ 125* earning him the Player of the Match award and setting multiple records, including the highest T20I score by a South African and the youngest to score a T20I century for the Proteas. Australia, despite a spirited effort from Tim David, couldn’t recover from early setbacks, with South Africa’s bowlers holding firm. The series, now level at 1-1, heads to Cairns for the decider on August 16, 2025, promising another thrilling contest. This match showcased South Africa’s ability to bounce back and sets the stage for an intense finale. Share your thoughts on Brevis’ heroics and the upcoming decider in the comments below

 

 

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