
Australia vs South Africa 2025 2nd T20 match LIVE Streaming Details: Timings, Telecast Date, when and where to watch
Former T20 world champions Australia will look to complete a series win over South Africa when the two sides face off in the second T20I match of the three-match series at the Darwin Cricket Stadium on Tuesday. Australians are already 1-0 up in the series having won the first clash on Sunday by 17 runs.
Mitchell Marsh's side were in some trouble in the first T20I match after being reduced to 75 for 6 but Royal Challengers Bengaluru star Tim David continued his rich vein of form smashing 83 off 52 balls with 8 sixes and 4 fours. David scored his maiden T20I century in the recent five-match series against the West Indies which the Australians had won 5-0.
South Africans, though, will be pleased by the performance of young pacer Kwena Maphaka, who scalped 4/20 in 4 overs to restrict the Australians to 178 in the first game. Mumbai Indians opener Ryan Rickleton led the chase top-scoring with 71 off 55 balls but didn't receive must support apart from 37 off 27 balls by Delhi Capitals batter Tristan Stubbs.
For the Aussies, Josh Hazlewood and Ben Dwarshuis claimed three wickets each to strict the Proteas to 161 for 9. Australians have won their last five T20I matches against the South Africans, who had defeated the home side in the World Test Championships 2025 final earlier this year.
It's Game 2 in Darwin, and our Proteas men are looking to bounce back in fine style! 🔥💪
Heading into this game, the stakes are much higher for an electrifying contest you won't want to miss! ⚡️
Catch every ball live on SuperSport. 🏏#WozaNawe pic.twitter.com/4Iij1CwKZ1
— Proteas Men (@ProteasMenCSA) August 12, 2025
Here are all the details about Australia vs South Africa 2025 2nd T20 match… When is Australia vs South Africa 2025 2nd T20 match going to take place?
The Australia vs South Africa 2025 2nd T20 match will take place on Tuesday, August 12. Where is Australia vs South Africa 2025 2nd T20 match going to take place?
The Australia vs South Africa 2025 2nd T20 match will be held at Darwin Cricket Stadium. What time will Australia vs South Africa 2025 2nd T20 match start?
The Australia vs South Africa 2025 2nd T20 match will begin at 245pm IST. The toss for the match will be held at 215pm. Where can I watch Australia vs South Africa 2025 2nd T20 match on TV in India?
The Australia vs South Africa 2025 2nd T20 match will be available LIVE on TV in India on the Star Sports Network channels. How can I watch livestreaming of Australia vs South Africa 2025 2nd T20 match in India?
The Australia vs South Africa 2025 2nd T20 match will be available for livestreaming on JioHotstar website and app. Australia vs South Africa 2025 2nd T20 match Predicted 11
Australia: Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh (C), Josh Inglis (wk), Cameron Green, Tim David, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Owen, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood
South Africa: Ryan Rickelton (wk), Aiden Markram (C), Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Dewald Brevis, Tristan Stubbs, George Linde, Senuran Muthusamy, Corbin Bosch, Kagiso Rabada, Kwena Maphaka, Lungi Ngidi
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