Australia crushes Proteas in Twenty20 series opener

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Mitch Marsh leads Australia to a massive 111-run win over South Africa with a scorching 92 not out, while Tanveer Sangha chips in with four wickets.

abc.net.au/news/mitch-marsh-leads-australia-to-first-t20-win-south-africa/102790978Mitch Marsh has led Australia to a massive 111-run win over South Africa with a scorching 92 not out in the Twenty20 series opener in Durban.

Marsh's 49-ball knock in his first game as captain propelled Australia to 6-226 after they were sent in to bat at Kingsmead. Tanveer Sangha was the pick of the bowlers for Australia, finishing with figures of 4-31, as the tourists skittled the Proteas for just 115 inside 16 overs.

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