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Australia vs South Africa 2nd ODI Live Scores This Match Will be Played at Great Barrier Reef Arena Mackay on 22nd August 2025 This Match Will Start at 10.00am From Indian Standard time. AUS vs SA 2nd ODI Live Commentary By Sports Updates by Chandan. Follow us on Social Media. Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/Sports-Updates-by-Chandan-108054670939374/?ref=bookmarks YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr2IiLqoVoqWHdyWW_inRkg YouTube 1: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdEtpnaEyqVJ3p5Xm3OqMEg Twitter: https://twitter.com/techindia251995?s=09 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chandan_singh1/ Telegram: https://t.me/sportsupdatesbychandan After a dominant win over Australia in the first ODI of the three-match series South Africa will be aiming to seal the series with a game to spare as the action shifts to Mackay. The second ODI is set to take place at the Great Barrier Reef Arena on Friday August 22. South Africa will be without Prenelan Subrayen. Crictalks Live. Who was reported for a suspect bowling action by the ICC following his debut in the first ODI. While off-spinner remains available for selection until testing is conducted the Proteas have opted to leave him out of the XI to shield him from surrounding noise. Spinners ruled the roost in Cairns during the opening match of the ODI series. Keshav Maharaj starred with a five-wicket haul while Adam Zampa was economical and picked a wicket. However Zampa’s on-field demeanour saw him handed a demerit point. If he gets three more such points he will be suspended for either 2 ODIs or 2 T20Is. In the previous game Mitchell Marsh won the toss for the 21st time in Limited. Overs Internationals and for the 21st time he chose to bowl first. Markram and Rickelton got Proteas off to a solid start. The duo added 92 runs for the first wicket. Rickelton fell for 33 but Markram carried on and scored a fine half-century. He fell 18 runs short of his ton. Skipper Temba Bavuma and Matthew Breetzke also scored half-centuries. Tristan Stubbs bagged a silver duck while Dewald Brevis on debut smashed a six first ball but lost wicket on very next delivery. South Africa managed to post 296/8 from their 50 overs. Travis Head was the pick of the bowlers for Australia he finished with figures of 4/57 from 9 overs. Ben Dwarshuis picked up two and Zampa got one wicket. In reply Head and Mitchell Marsh started well for the Aussies. They put on a 60-run opening stand was broken by Subrayen. Keshav Maharaj then ran through the Australian middle order with a five-wicket haul. Two wickets each for Lungi Ngidi and Nandre Burger and one for Subrayen helped the Proteas bowl out Australia for 198 in 40.5 overs. Iqbal Sports Live. Km Punk Live. Can Australia bounce back to keep the series alive? Mark Waugh doesn't hold back generally. But he sounded extra agitated the other night commentary as Australia fell in a heap against Keshav Maharaj in Cairns. He lamented about how some in the Australian middle-order looked like they'd never faced quality left-arm spin before. To be honest you couldn't blame him. It was a pretty inept display of batting albeit on a surface that did grip and turn more than expected. Maharaj kept landing the ball on the perfect length targeting the stumps and one after the other the Aussies got stuck in their crease exposing their pads or their stumps or both. Crictalks. Iqbal Sports. Km Punk. While Marnus Labuschagne could at least claim to have been dismissed off a truly brilliant delivery-not that it gives him any excuse for not making the most of a valuable opportunity to send the selectors a reminder-the others largely surrendered to Maharaj's guile without a fight. Or even a semblance of any intent. If not for captain Mitch Marsh's rearguard efforts Australia might suffered worst home defeat ODI nearly 35 years-ironically when another left-arm spinner Ravi Shastri spun them into submission WACA. This was also the latest in a string of poor results for the defending 50-over champions since start of the year Rarely has an Australian ODI team gone on such a losing spree even if you can cite the constant rotation of players lack of stability with the team for it. With Steve Smith and Glenn Maxwell now retired from the format. Audio Content Disclaimer For This Content This is self-created content and not copied content. The Audio in this stream is self-created and not a copy of any other source. The images displayed are only for information purposes and are made by myself. Copyright Disclaimer For This Content Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976 allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism comment news reporting scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Thank you for Watching Sports Updates by Chandan Please Subscribe to Our Channel For more Live Cricket Updates. #AUSvsSALIVE #SAvsAUSLIVE #AUSvsSAODILIVE
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🏀 Nigeria’s D’Tigress Make History with 5th Straight AfroBasket Title, Crowned Queens of Africa Yet Again! By Achegbulu David – Avuncular Sports Desk, Abidjan In a breathtaking showdown at the 2025 Women’s AfroBasketball Championship held in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, Nigeria’s D’Tigress have once again proven why they are the undisputed queens of African basketball. With a clinical 78–64 win over Mali in the grand finale, the Nigerian ladies have clinched their seventh AfroBasket title overall — and remarkably, their fifth consecutive crown (2017, 2019, 2021, 2023, and now 2025). From the jump ball to the final buzzer, the D’Tigress were relentless, resilient, and razor-sharp — showcasing the very essence of championship pedigree. 🏆 Road to Glory: Crushing Contenders This wasn’t just a victory; it was a coronation after a campaign that saw Nigeria eliminate the top-ranked teams in Africa in stunning fashion. • In the quarterfinals, the D’Tigress blew past the Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroon, ranked 5th in Africa, with a dominant 83–47 win, winning all four quarters with emphatic energy and ruthless execution. • The semifinal against Senegal was a thrilling rollercoaster. After leading 43–37 at halftime, Nigeria stumbled in the third quarter but came roaring back in the fourth to defeat the 3rd-ranked Teranga Lionesses 75–68 in a dramatic finish, sending a loud message to the rest of the continent: the queens are not done reigning. • In the final showdown, Mali, Africa’s second-ranked team, put up a fierce fight. By the end of the second quarter, the scoreboard read 41–41, a deadlock that had fans holding their breath. But that was as far as Mali would go. The D’Tigress turned up the heat in the second half, outpacing and outclassing their opponents, finishing with a 14-point lead to seal the historic 78–64 win. 👑 Amy Okonkwo: Tournament MVP There was no denying the brilliance of Amy Okonkwo, who was officially named the (MVP) of the tournament. Her leadership on the court, clutch plays, and explosive offense were instrumental in Nigeria’s title defense, as she anchored the team throughout the tournament with poise and power. 🎖️ Coach Rena Wakama: The Woman Behind the Machine History continues to be written by Coach Rena Wakama, who now becomes a two-time AfroBasket champion as head coach of the D’Tigress. After guiding the team to glory in Kigali 2023 and a historic quarterfinal appearance at the 2024 Paris Olympics (a 1st for any African basketball team), Coach Wakama has solidified her legacy as one of the most respected figures in African women’s sports. Her ability to inspire, adapt, and command the court has become a defining feature of this golden era of D’Tigress dominance. 🌍 Global Stage Awaits: Nigeria Qualifies for the 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup With this victory, Nigeria has automatically qualified for the 2026 FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup, continuing their place among the world’s elite. They’ll be joined by fellow African powerhouses Mali, Senegal, and South Sudan — all of whom reached the semifinals of this year’s tournament. 2 Queens, One Nation: Falcons & D’Tigress Make 2025 a Year to Remember The timing of this achievement couldn’t be more poetic. Just weeks ago, Nigeria’s Super Falcons lifted their 10th WAFCON title in Morocco after a dramatic 3-2 comeback over host nation Morocco. And now, the D’Tigress have mirrored that glory — notching their 7th AfroBasket championship and affirming Nigeria’s dominance in African women’s sports. A Nation Awaits to Celebrate With such a monumental achievement, a hero’s welcome awaits the D’Tigress back home. Given the wave of incentives, national recognition, and endorsements showered on the Super Falcons after their WAFCON triumph, expectations are high that President Tinubu’s government, sponsors, and fans will extend the same honor and rewards to these basketball heroines. They have carried Nigeria’s name with pride, represented Africa on the global stage, and delivered unforgettable moments that will live long in the hearts of millions. 🎥 For more in-depth stories, behind-the-scenes footage, and updates on Nigerian and African sports, especially women in athletics, subscribe to our YouTube channels: 📺 Avuncular’s Production 📺 Avuncular Movies Don’t forget to turn on your notifications — greatness doesn’t wait! On behalf of the management team of Avuncular’s Services, I remain your host and sports presenter, Achegbulu David, saying goodbye for now — and long live the Queens of African basketball. #DTigress #AfroBasket2025 #AmyOkonkwoMVP #NigeriaBasketball #WomenInSports #RenaWakama #BackToBackToBackToBackToBack #7TimesChampions #DTigressDynasty #FIBAWomensWorldCup #CagingLionesses #NaijaNoDeyCarryLast #AvuncularSports #avuncularmovies #avuncularproductions #superfalcons #nigerianfootball #nigeriannewspapers #supereaglesofnigeria #supereagles #avuncularstudio #avuncularsproductions #avuncularproduction #naijanews #totalenergieswafcon2024