AUS vs Sa, WTC Final: Both experiments of Australia fails in front of Rabada, South Africa spoiled in 1 over | Australia failed experiment WTC Final

Australia failed experiment WTC Final : Australia’s team came out with two experiments against South Africa in the WTC final. However, both his experiments failed in front of South African bowler Rabada. Rabada blown up his first inning of both Australia experiments in a single over. One of the two experiments conducted by Australia was in opening order while the other was at number 3 position. But, on both these experiments of Pat Cummins, Rabada’s only over was enough.

Both experiments of Australia fail in the same over

Rabada, who came to bowl in the 7th over of Australia’s first inning, first thwarted the use of the opening pair. After 2 balls, he also played the band of experiment on number 3. Australia’s team had landed in the WTC final with the new opening pair of Usman Khwaja and Marnas Labushen. At number 3, he used Cameron Green feeding.

Rabada dismissed Khwaja before opening an account

Australia’s 5th new opening pair after David Warner retired, the pair of Usman Khwaja and Marnas Labushen. But Rabada broke the pair on the score of just 12 runs. He dismissed Usman Khwaja in the first innings before opening the account.

Cameron Green also got out playing at number 3

Rabada, who dismissed Usman Khwaja on the third ball of the 7th over, also failed the use of Australia’s number 3 before finishing this over. He did this with the wicket of Cameron Green, who was dismissed for 4 runs.

Australia’s impaired debut

Australia’s debut in the WTC final being played at Lord’s with two shaking back to back within a single over has shown deteriorating. Both these shocks are on the score of just 16 runs. In the match, South Africa won the toss and chosen the first bowling. For this reason, Australia’s team is batting first.

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