A complete team effort saw South Africa dominate Australia in the first ODI, securing a 98-run victory. Solid half-centuries from the top order set the stage, and a destructive spell from Keshav Maharaj provided the finishing touch, as the Proteas started the series in perfect style.
The batting was led by Aiden Markram, who looked flawless in his innings of 82, and Temba Bavuma, who anchored the middle overs with a composed 65. Their contributions helped South Africa reach 8-296, a total that proved to be more than competitive on the Cairns wicket.
In response, Australia’s chase was sensationally derailed by Maharaj. After a 60-run opening stand, the hosts lost their way against the veteran spinner. Maharaj’s maiden five-wicket haul (5-33) sparked a collapse of 6-29, effectively sealing Australia’s fate long before the final wicket fell.
Mitch Marsh stood alone with a valiant 88, but it was a case of too little, too late. The collective batting failure, particularly against spin, was the key factor in the heavy defeat, leaving Australia with plenty to work on before the next encounter.
