Australia and South Africa are playing the 3rd T20I match Today at Cazaly’s Stadium in Cairns, a winner-takes-all contest with the series currently level at 1-1. The Aussies took the opening game by 17 runs, but the Proteas bounced back in style in the second match, defeating the hosts by 53 runs.
With the Australia vs South Africa series tied at 1-1, both sides have everything to play for, but for the Proteas, this contest carries added weight, they are chasing a piece of 16-year-old history.
The three-match series result so far

In the Australia vs South Africa first T20I in Darwin, Australia took the early lead thanks to a power-packed 83 from Tim David, who smashed eight sixes to break a 16-year-old record for most sixes by an Aussie in a T20I innings against South Africa. His fireworks ensured a 17-run victory for the hosts.

In the second T20I in Darwin, South Africa roared back spectacularly. Youngster Dewald Brevis produced a breathtaking unbeaten 125 off just 56 balls, the highest T20I score by a South African. Chasing 218, the Proteas cruised home and snapped Australia’s nine-match winning streak in the format.
This sets up a mouth-watering decider, with both teams desperate to close out the series.
The 16-year old history
South Africa has never won a bilateral T20I series in Australia since the two teams first met in the shortest format back in 2006. Every attempt since then has ended in disappointment. Now, with the series tied and momentum on their side, the Proteas have a golden chance to rewrite history.
For Australia, pride and dominance at home are at stake. Tim David’s heroics in the first game showcased their explosive batting depth, but their bowlers will need to find answers to Brevis’ fearless hitting.
South Africa can rewrite history in Cairns
Australia won the toss and opted to bowl first in Cairns, hoping to exploit the conditions under lights. South Africa, brimming with confidence after their record chase, will look to put runs on the board and apply scoreboard pressure.
A historic first-ever T20I series win on Australian soil beckons for South Africa. For the Aussies, it’s about reasserting their dominance at home and denying the Proteas a slice of history.
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Every Australia vs South Africa T20I series Results
|
Series/Tournament
|
Season
|
Winner
|
Margin
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| South Africa in Australia | 2005/06 | Australia | 1-0 (1) |
| Australia in South Africa | 2005/06 | South Africa | 1-0 (1) |
| South Africa in Australia | 2008/09 | Australia | 2-0 (2) |
| Australia in South Africa | 2008/09 | South Africa | 2-0 (2) |
| Australia in South Africa | 2011/12 | drawn | 1-1 (2) |
| Australia in South Africa | 2013/14 | Australia | 2-0 (3) |
| South Africa in Australia | 2014/15 | Australia | 2-1 (3) |
| Australia in South Africa | 2015/16 | Australia | 2-1 (3) |
| South Africa in Australia | 2018/19 | South Africa | 1-0 (1) |
| Australia in South Africa | 2019/20 | Australia | 2-1 (3) |
| ICC Men's T20 World Cup (in Oman/United Arab Emirates) | 2021/22 | Australia | - |
| Australia in South Africa | 2023/24 | Australia | 3-0 (3) |
| South Africa in Australia | 2025 | - | - |
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