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World Cup: South Africa end on a high with win over Australia

Last updated on - Jul 7, 2019, 09:29 IST
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South Africa ended their World Cup on a high

South Africa ended their poor World Cup run on a high with a win against Australia on the last day of the group stage. (AP Photo)

2/8

The captain led the side from the front

Faf Du Plessis scored a brilliant 100 to take his side past 300 against the mighty Aussies. (Reuters Photo)

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Warner's magical ton went in vain

David Warner scored another magnificent hundred but failed to take his side all the way. (Reuters Photo)

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South African ace Tahir, retires on a high

Imran Tahir ended his ODI career on a high by taking out dangerous Aaron Finch in his first over. (Reuters Photo)

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Alex Carey and Warner failed to go till the end

David Warner (122) and Alex Carey (85 off 69 balls) put on 108 for the fifth wicket, but neither could see Australia home as shadows lengthened on the field. (Reuters Photo)

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Fierce SA pace-attack helped them cross the line

Pace attack led by Kagiso Rabada and Dwaine Pretorius turned the game in South Africa's favour. (Reuters Photo)

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Stoinis and Khawaja struck by injury at a crucial stage

Marcus Stoinis and Usman Khawaja will be unlikely to play against England after being struck by injury in the match against South Africa. (Reuters Photo)

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Aussies set England clash after the defeat to the Proteas

After the defeat against South Africa, Australia dropped to the second spot in the points table and will move to Birmingham to face England on Thursday. (Reuters Photo)

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