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Summary Australia beat South Africa by five wickets in the first Twenty20 international at Newlands.
Three wickets by debutant Patrick Cummins and a hard-hit half-century by Shane Watson set up Australia for a five-wicket win in the first Twenty20 international against South Africa at Newlands on Thursday.Fast bowler Cummins, 18, took three wickets in four balls in his last over as South Africa were restricted to 146 for seven in their 20 overs.Free-scoring Australian opener David Warner was run out for nought off the first ball he faced but Watson (52) and Shaun Marsh (25) put Australia firmly in control during a second wicket stand of 82 off 53 balls.Watson survived a straightforward slip chance to Graeme Smith off Morne Morkel when he had two and Australias total was three for one.South Africas bowlers fought back after Watson and Marsh were dismissed in successive overs but the tourists were always ahead of the required run rate, even though they only had three balls to spare when Steve Smith hit the winning run.JP Duminy provided the backbone for a stuttering South African effort with a sparkling innings of 67.Former captain Smith was bowled by Doug Bollinger for a duck and new captain Hashim Amla was run out for four as South Africa struggled to eight for two after three overs after Amla won the toss.Duminy shared half-century partnerships with Colin Ingram (33) and David Miller (20) but just when it seemed the home side were set for a strong finish Cummins struck in the 19th over.Duminy and Miller fell off successive balls and Johan Botha went two balls later. Duminy hit three sixes and six fours in his 53-ball innings.Amla said South Africa had made some mistakes in the field and were always under pressure after the Watson-Marsh stand.We did quite well to take it down to the last over, he said.The teams will play a second Twenty20 international in Johannesburg on Sunday before meeting in three one-day internationals and two Test matches.
