Rahul Tiwari
khelja|24-02-2025
The seventh match of the Champions Trophy 2025 will be played between Australia and South Africa in Rawalpindi on 25 February. Both teams have won their first-first match while now both will face each other in their second match. During this time, the first defeat in this tournament of one team is certain. Let us give you all the information related to this match. The potential playing eleven of both teams tell you from the pitch report and the weather. Also, they also look at the head to head records in their ODIs.
In the ODI format, both teams have clashed 110 times so far.
In terms of head to head records, South Africa's team seems to be overshadowing Australia. Australia has won 51 matches while South Africa won 55 matches. Three matches were tie. A match remained inconclusive there.The match of Australia and South Africa will start in Rawalpindi at 2:30 pm on Tuesday. The coin for the toss will bounce at two in the afternoon. The collision of both teams can be seen on TV on TV, Star Sports and Sports 18 channels. While its live streaming will be on the geographstar app.
Rain can make Australia vs. South Africa match the fun. Actually, during this match, there is a possibility of 50 to 70 percent of the rain. It is being told that the temperature can remain around 15 ° C. If the rain disturbance in this match, then it will be a big shock for the fans along with the teams.
Rawalpindi's pitch is favorable to batting but also helps the bowlers. There is a good speed and bounce on the pitch, so that fast bowlers can be beneficial in the beginning, while the game grows slowly, this pitch starts taking turn and becomes helpful for spinners.
Bangladesh and New Zealand match continues at this ground and New Zealand spinner Michael Bracewell has taken four wickets.South Africa: Temba Bavuma (Captain), David Miller, Marco Jansen, Vian Mulder, Lungi Engidi, Aden Markram, Henrik Klassen, Ryan Ryan Ricelton, Rasi Van Der Dusen, Keshav Maharaj and Kagiso Rabada.
Australia: Steve Smith (captain), Glenn Maxwell, Nathan Ellis, Marnas Labushen, Josh English (wicketkeeper), Travis Head, Ben Dvarshuis, Matt Short, Adam Zampa, Alex Carrie and Spenser Johnson.