The third and final T20I between Australia and South Africa, scheduled for Saturday at Cazaly’s Stadium in Cairns, will be a historic event as it marks the stadium’s first international T20 match. With the series level at 1-1, the focus will be on the pitch’s characteristics and the decisions made by the captain winning the toss. Cazaly’s Stadium has previously hosted a handful of Test matches and ODIs, with Australia having a strong track record at this venue. However, the limited T20 exposure adds an element of uncertainty to the game. The only recent match was a BBL 2022-23 encounter where the Melbourne Renegades defended a total of 166 against the Brisbane Heat, winning by 22 runs. The early part of the match indicated favorable conditions for seamers, with good bounce. However, the pitch tended to slow down as the innings progressed, leading to tougher batting in the latter stages. Given the unpredictable nature of the pitch and the limited T20 data, it appears advantageous to bowl first. This strategy would allow the fielding team to assess the batting conditions and the ball’s behavior, thus potentially making the chase more manageable. Australia faces a setback with Mitchell Owen’s concussion, while South Africa is in a strong position, boosted by a significant victory in the 2nd T20I.
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