Following their 47-run loss at the hands of a revived South Africa side in match three of the Ballr Tri-Nation Series tournament played in Guyana, Australia will now seek retribution when they meet their longtime rivals today in game four at the Warner Park Ground, St Kitts.
The opening match in Guyana saw the competition’s hosts West Indies beating South Africa before losing to the Aussies a day after. Australia then sought to make it two wins but the Proteas turned the tables to hand the reigning 50 Over World Cup Champs their first loss of the series.