Matthew Breetzke criticized a superb 88 and Tristan Stubbs 74 when South Africa posted a difficult 277 in the second day of a day against Australia in Mackay on Friday.
The Proteas winning the opening match by a categorical 98 points, the hosts must reach their goal to maintain the series of three games alive.
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After South Africa won the draw and chose to beat, Breetzke shouted eight four and two to continue its impressive form since its inception this year.
In his first four ODIs, he posted a century and three half-century.
Stubbs was also impressive in a stay of 87 balls before visitors were dismissed in the final.
Adam Zampa (3-63) was the choice of quisors while Cameron Green held four catches.
The task of the proteas to defend the total will be more difficult with the Soulan Subrayen out of the absent Spinner after being cited for a suspicious action during the first match.
They also lack the rhythm of the injured rhythm of Kagiso planing.
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South Africa has temporarily started with Xavier Bartlett knowing the two openers inside the first six Overs.
The Paceman had Aiden Markram – standing as a skipper with Temba Bavuma rested – captured by Travis Head in Mid -Wicket without scoring.
He then tried Ryan Rickelton (eight) to prick a sewing ball with the counter Josh Inglis taking a good diving.
But Breetzke relieved the pressure when Aaron Hardie arrived, slamming the fast for two six and a four in one to direct them at 56-2 after the power game at 10.
He then built a 67 -point stand with Tony de Zorzi (38 years old) and shared another 89 -point partnership with Stubbs, before making Nathan Ellis to Alex Carey in the depths.
Stubbs rushed as the counters fell around him before Zampa tried him in a slog on the ground with green below, before a late wave of the tail.
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