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“Small margins”: the captain of South Africa Aiden Markram opens after the defeat of the series to Australia | Cricket news

Aiden Markram from South Africa (photo of Emily Barker / Getty Images)

Captain of South Africa, Aiden Markram, admitted the small margins led to their defeat while the undefeated 62 of Glenn Maxwell guided Australia towards a narrow two counters during the final T20i in the Cazalys Stadium on Saturday. The victory won a 2-1 victory for Australia.“A good cricket game was found on the wrong side unfortunately. Small margins. Not enough on the set this evening, but we fought well with the ball. Not the way we wanted to finish, but still good things to remove from this series,” said Markram after the match.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Australia, hunting 173, struggled at 122/6 when Maxwell took control of the game. Its 36 -ball sleeves presented eight four and two, culminating by hitting the winning points of the second ball. The match scored the first male T20i of the Cazalys Stadium, Captain Mitchell Marsh, contributed at the earliest 54 points out of 37 balls in partnership of 66 points with Travis Head.South Africa gained momentum by taking three counters in 13 bullets in the middle of the Overs. However, Maxwell’s strategic striker in the last Overs won the victory for Australia.After being invited to beat first, South Africa displayed 172/7. Brevis led the scoring with 53 of 26 bullets, after his century in the previous match. Despite the loss of Markram early, Lhuan-dre Pretorius scored 24 points in the power game. The Aggressive Brevis striker helped reach 108/3 by the 11th.“Few people can do what he (Brevis) does and he is a very special player and works very hard on his game. We have continued to improve and there is a lot to withdraw from this series, but never great to lose it,” said Markram.The turning point occurred when Brevis implemented a slower delivery from Nathan Ellis for a long time. Australia’s quakers, including Ellis (2/29) and Adam Zampa, limited South Africa to 64 points in the last nine overs thanks to an effective death bowling alley.

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