A Masterclass in Pressure: How the Proteas Squeezed Australia

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South Africa’s 98-run victory was a masterclass in applying and maintaining pressure. From posting a daunting total to strangling the chase with spin, the Proteas methodically squeezed Australia until they broke in spectacular fashion.
The pressure began with the bat. A total of 8-296 meant Australia had to score at nearly six runs an over from the start. This scoreboard pressure is a weapon in itself, forcing batters to take risks they might otherwise avoid.
In the field, the Proteas were relentless. After the opening partnership was broken, Keshav Maharaj was introduced and the squeeze tightened. His impeccable line and length gave the Australian batters no easy runs, and the mounting pressure led to a series of poor shots and wickets.
The collapse of 6-29 was a direct result of this sustained pressure. Unable to rotate the strike or find the boundary, the Australian middle order cracked. It was a clinical, suffocating performance that demonstrated the mental side of the game.

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