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Australia vs South Africa Head To Head

Australia vs South Africa Head To Head

Australia and South Africa have engaged in cricket matches since 1902, accumulating more than 203 contests across various formats. Australia has claimed victory in 114 encounters, while South Africa has secured 85 wins. The remaining three contests concluded in draws.

South Africa vs Australia Head To Head Stats

FormatTestODIT20I
Matches Played7810322
AUS Won524814
SA Won26518

SA vs AUS Head To Head In ODI

The Men’s National Cricket Teams of South Africa and Australia have crossed paths on 103 occasions while proudly wearing their national colors. 

In the realm of One-Day International cricket, these two teams have engaged in thrilling battles, with the head-to-head record favoring South Africa by a narrow margin of 51-48. These two cricketing nations have clashed 103 times in the 50-over format, with their most recent encounter taking place on March 7, 2020.

Australia boasts 48 wins in ODIs against South Africa, while South Africa has notched 51 victories. Additionally, three matches concluded in a tie, and one match ended without a result.

  • Matches Played – 103
  • Matches won by South Africa – 51
  • Matches won by Australia – 48
  • Matches tied – 3
  • Matches with no result – 1

AUS vs SA Head To Head In Test Matches

In the realm of Test cricket, South Africa and Australia have engaged in battle 78 times while wearing the traditional white attire. 

Among these 78 clashes, the South African Cricket Team emerged victorious 26 times, while Australia triumphed on 52 occasions. Below, you’ll find the head-to-head Test records for South Africa versus Australia.

Matches Played78
AUS Won52
SA Won26
Tied0
Draw0
%AUS66.66%
%SA33.33%
%Draw0%
First Played1902

Australia vs South Africa Head To Head In T20Is

Over the years, Australia and South Africa have squared off in T20 matches 22 times. Australia has maintained the upper hand in T20 encounters against South Africa, with the head-to-head statistics showing a score of 14-8 in favor of Australia.

Matches Played22
AUS Won14
SA Won8
Tied0
No Result0
%AUS63.63%
%SA36.36%
First Played2006

Australia vs South Africa History

Australia and South Africa have a rich history of Test cricket clashes dating back to the early 20th century. Below is a summary of their Test series encounters:

Australia in South Africa (1902/03) 

  • 1st match at Old Wanderers, Johannesburg took place from Oct 11-14, 1902, and ended in a draw. 
  • 2nd match at Old Wanderers, Johannesburg saw Australia emerge victorious, defeating South Africa by a margin of 159 runs (Australia 175 and 309; South Africa 240 and 85). 
  • 3rd match at Newlands, Cape Town concluded with Australia winning by 10 wickets (Australia 252 and South Africa 85 and 225 f/o). 
  • Overall Result: Australia won 2 matches, and 1 match ended in a draw.

South Africa in Australia (1910)

  • 1st Test at Sydney Cricket Ground occurred from Dec 9-14, 1910, where Australia secured an innings victory, winning by 114 runs (Australia 528; South Africa 174 and 240 f/o). 
  • 2nd Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground ran from Dec 31, 1910, to Jan 4, 1911, with Australia prevailing by 89 runs (Australia 348 and 327; South Africa 506 and 80). 
  • 3rd Test at Adelaide Oval from Jan 7-13, 1911, resulted in a 38-run victory for South Africa (South Africa 482 and 360; Australia 465 and 339). 
  • 4th Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground from Feb 17-21, 1911, saw Australia win by 530 runs (Australia 328 and 578; South Africa 205 and 171). 
  • 5th Test at Sydney Cricket Ground from Mar 3-7, 1911, concluded with Australia triumphing by 7 wickets (Australia 364 and 198/3; South Africa 160 and 401 f/o). 
  • Overall Result: Australia won 5 matches, and South Africa won 1 match.

Australia vs South Africa (in England) (1912) 

  • 1st Test at Old Trafford, Manchester took place on May 27-28, 1912, and Australia won by an innings and 88 runs (Australia 448; South Africa 265 and 95 f/o). 
  • 2nd Test at Lord’s, London occurred from Jul 15-17, 1912, where Australia won by 10 wickets (South Africa 263 and 173; Australia 390 and 48/0). 3rd Test at Trent Bridge, Nottingham took place from Aug 5-7, 1912, and the match ended in a draw (South Africa 329; Australia 219). 
  • Overall Result: Australia won 2 matches, and 1 match ended in a draw.

Triangular Tournament (Australia and South Africa in England) (1912) 

  • Australia played against South Africa at Manchester on May 27-28, 1912, and Australia secured an innings victory by 88 runs (Australia 448; South Africa 265 and 95 f/o). 
  • England faced South Africa at Lord’s on Jun 10-12, 1912, with England winning by an innings and 62 runs (South Africa 58 and 217; England 337). England played against Australia at Lord’s on Jun 24-26, 1912, and the match ended in a draw (England 310/7d; Australia 282/7). 
  • England competed with South Africa at Leeds on Jul 8-10, 1912, and England won by 174 runs (England 242 and 238; South Africa 147 and 159). 
  • Australia faced South Africa at Lord’s on Jul 15-17, 1912, with Australia winning by 10 wickets (South Africa 263 and 173; Australia 390 and 48/0). England played against Australia at Manchester on Jul 29-31, 1912, and the match ended in a draw (England 203; Australia 14/0). 
  • Australia competed with South Africa at Nottingham on Aug 5-7, 1912, and the match ended in a draw (South Africa 329; Australia 219). 
  • England faced South Africa at The Oval on Aug 12-13, 1912, and England won by 10 wickets (South Africa 95 and 93; England 176 and 14/0). England played against Australia at The Oval on Aug 19-22, 1912, and England won by 244 runs (England 245 and 175; Australia 111 and 65). 
  • The winner of the Triangular Tournament was England.
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Australia in South Africa (1921/22) 

  • 1st Test at Lord’s, Durban occurred from Nov 5-9, 1921, and ended in a draw (Australia 299 and 324/7d; South Africa 232 and 184/7). 
  • 2nd Test at Old Wanderers, Johannesburg took place from Nov 12-16, 1921, and ended in a draw (Australia 450 and 7/0; South Africa 243 and 472/8d f/o). 
  • 3rd Test at Newlands, Cape Town from Nov 26-29, 1921, concluded with Australia winning by 10 wickets (South Africa 180 and 216; Australia 396 and 1/0). Overall Result: Australia won 1 match, and 2 matches ended in a draw.

South Africa in Australia (1931/32) 

  • 1st Test at Brisbane Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane took place from Nov 27-Dec 3, 1931, and Australia won by an innings and 163 runs (Australia 450; South Africa 170 and 117 f/o). 
  • 2nd Test at Sydney Cricket Ground from Dec 18-21, 1931, resulted in an innings victory for Australia, winning by 155 runs (South Africa 153 and 161; Australia 469). 
  • 3rd Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground from Dec 31, 1931, to Jan 6, 1932, saw Australia win by 169 runs (Australia 198 and 554; South Africa 358 and 225). 
  • 4th Test at Adelaide Oval from Jan 29-Feb 2, 1932, concluded with Australia winning by 10 wickets (South Africa 308 and 274; Australia 513 and 73/0). 
  • 5th Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground from Feb 12-15, 1932, saw Australia win by an innings and 72 runs (South Africa 36 and 45; Australia 153). Overall Result: Australia won 5 matches.

Australia in South Africa (1935/36) 

  • 1st Test at Kingsmead, Durban occurred from Dec 14-18, 1935, and Australia won by 9 wickets (South Africa 248 and 282; Australia 429 and 102/1). 
  • 2nd Test at Old Wanderers, Johannesburg took place from Dec 24-28, 1935, and ended in a draw (South Africa 157 and 491; Australia 250 and 274/2). 
  • 3rd Test at Newlands, Cape Town from Jan 1-4, 1936, concluded with Australia winning by an innings and 78 runs (Australia 362/8d; South Africa 102 and 182 f/o). 
  • 4th Test at Old Wanderers, Johannesburg from Feb 15-17, 1936, saw Australia win by an innings and 184 runs (South Africa 157 and 98; Australia 439). 
  • 5th Test at Kingsmead, Durban from Feb 28-Mar 3, 1936, resulted in Australia winning by an innings and 6 runs (South Africa 222 and 227; Australia 455). 
  • Overall Result: Australia won 4 matches, and 1 match ended in a draw.

Australia in South Africa (1949/50) 

  • 1st Test at Ellis Park, Johannesburg from Dec 24-28, 1949, concluded with Australia winning by an innings and 85 runs (Australia 413; South Africa 137 and 191 f/o). 
  • 2nd Test at Newlands, Cape Town from Dec 31, 1949, to Jan 4, 1950, saw Australia win by 8 wickets (Australia 526/7d and 87/2; South Africa 278 and 333 f/o). 
  • 3rd Test at Kingsmead, Durban from Jan 20-24, 1950, resulted in Australia winning by 5 wickets (South Africa 311 and 99; Australia 75 and 336/5). 4th Test at Ellis Park, Johannesburg from Feb 10-14, 1950, ended in a draw (Australia 465/8d and 259/2; South Africa 352). 
  • 5th Test at Crusaders Ground, St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth from Mar 3-6, 1950, saw Australia win by an innings and 259 runs (Australia 549/7d; South Africa 158 and 132 f/o). 
  • Overall Result: Australia won 4 matches, and 1 match ended in a draw.

South Africa in Australia (1952/53) 

  • 1st Test at Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane occurred from Dec 5-10, 1952, and Australia won by 96 runs (Australia 280 and 277; South Africa 221 and 240). 
  • 2nd Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground from Dec 24-30, 1952, saw South Africa win by 82 runs (South Africa 227 and 388; Australia 243 and 290). 3rd Test at Sydney Cricket Ground from Jan 9-13, 1953, resulted in Australia winning by an innings and 38 runs (Australia 443; South Africa 173 and 232). 
  • 4th Test at Adelaide Oval from Jan 24-29, 1953, ended in a draw (Australia 530 and 233/3d; South Africa 387 and 177/6). 
  • 5th Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground from Feb 6-12, 1953, saw South Africa win by 6 wickets (Australia 520 and 209; South Africa 435 and 297/4). 
  • Overall Result: Australia won 2 matches, South Africa won 2 matches, and 1 match ended in a draw.

Australia in South Africa (1957/58) 

  • 1st Test at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg took place from Dec 23-28, 1957, and ended in a draw (South Africa 470/9d and 201; Australia 368 and 162/3). 
  • 2nd Test at Newlands, Cape Town from Dec 31, 1957, to Jan 3, 1958, saw Australia win by an innings and 141 runs (Australia 449; South Africa 209 and 99 f/o). 
  • 3rd Test at Kingsmead, Durban from Jan 24-29, 1958, resulted in Australia winning by 10 wickets (Australia 401 and 1/0; South Africa 203 and 198 f/o). 
  • 4th Test at Crusaders Ground, St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth from Feb 28-Mar 4, 1958, saw Australia win by 8 wickets (South Africa 214 and 144; Australia 291 and 68/2). 
  • Overall Result: Australia won 3 matches, and 2 matches ended in a draw.

South Africa in Australia (1963/64) 

  • 1st Test at Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane from Dec 6-11, 1963, ended in a draw (Australia 435 and 144/1d; South Africa 346 and 13/1). 
  • 2nd Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground from Jan 1-6, 1964, saw Australia win by 8 wickets (South Africa 274 and 306; Australia 447 and 136/2). 
  • 3rd Test at Sydney Cricket Ground from Jan 10-15, 1964, ended in a draw (Australia 260 and 450/9d; South Africa 302 and 326/5). 
  • 4th Test at Adelaide Oval from Jan 24-29, 1964, saw South Africa win by 10 wickets (Australia 345 and 331; South Africa 595 and 82/0). 
  • 5th Test at Sydney Cricket Ground from Feb 7-12, 1964, ended in a draw (Australia 311 and 270; South Africa 411 and 76/0). 
  • Overall Result: Australia won 1 match, South Africa won 1 match, and 3 matches ended in draws.
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Australia in South Africa (1966/67) 

  • 1st Test at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg from Dec 23-28, 1966, saw South Africa win by 233 runs (South Africa 199 and 620; Australia 325 and 261). 
  • 2nd Test at Newlands, Cape Town from Dec 31, 1966, to Jan 5, 1967, saw Australia win by 6 wickets (Australia 542 and 180/4; South Africa 353 and 367 f/o). 
  • 3rd Test at Kingsmead, Durban from Jan 20-25, 1967, resulted in South Africa winning by 8 wickets (South Africa 300 and 185/2; Australia 147 and 334 f/o). 
  • 4th Test at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg from Feb 3-8, 1967, ended in a draw (Australia 143 and 148/8; South Africa 332/9d). 
  • 5th Test at Crusaders Ground, St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth from Feb 24-28, 1967, saw South Africa win by 7 wickets (Australia 173 and 278; South Africa 276 and 179/3). 
  • Overall Result: Australia won 1 match, South Africa won 3 matches, and 1 match ended in a draw.

Australia in South Africa (1969/70) 

  • 1st Test at Newlands, Cape Town from Jan 22-27, 1970, saw South Africa win by 170 runs (South Africa 382 and 232; Australia 164 and 280). 
  • 2nd Test at Kingsmead, Durban from Feb 5-9, 1970, resulted in South Africa winning by an innings and 129 runs (South Africa 622/9d; Australia 157 and 336 f/o). 
  • 3rd Test at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg from Feb 19-24, 1970, saw South Africa win by 307 runs (South Africa 279 and 408; Australia 202 and 178). 
  • 4th Test at Crusaders Ground, St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth from Mar 5-10, 1970, resulted in South Africa winning by 323 runs (South Africa 311 and 470/8d; Australia 212 and 246). 
  • Overall Result: South Africa won 4 matches.

South Africa in Australia (1993/94) 

  • 1st Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground from Dec 26-30, 1993, ended in a draw (Australia 342/7d; South Africa 258/3). 
  • 2nd Test at Sydney Cricket Ground from Jan 2-6, 1994, saw South Africa win by 5 runs (South Africa 169 and 239; Australia 292 and 111). 
  • 3rd Test at Adelaide Oval from Jan 28-Feb 1, 1994, saw Australia win by 191 runs (Australia 469/7d and 124/6d; South Africa 273 and 129). 
  • Overall Result: Australia won 1 match, South Africa won 1 match, and 1 match ended in a draw.

Australia in South Africa (1993/94) 

  • 1st Test at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg from Mar 4-8, 1994, saw Australia win by an innings and 360 runs (Australia 652/7d; South Africa 159 and 133 f/o). 
  • 2nd Test at Newlands, Cape Town from Mar 17-21, 1994, saw Australia win by 9 wickets (South Africa 361 and 164; Australia 435 and 92/1). 
  • 3rd Test at Kingsmead, Durban from Mar 25-29, 1994, ended in a draw (Australia 269 and 297/4; South Africa 422). 
  • Overall Result: Australia won 2 matches, South Africa won 1 match, and 1 match ended in a draw.

Australia in South Africa (1996/97) 

  • 1st Test at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg from Feb 28-Mar 4, 1997, saw Australia win by an innings and 196 runs (South Africa 302 and 130; Australia 628/8d). 
  • 2nd Test at Crusaders Ground, St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth from Mar 14-17, 1997, saw Australia win by 2 wickets (South Africa 209 and 168; Australia 108 and 271/8). 
  • 3rd Test at Centurion Park from Mar 21-24, 1997, saw South Africa win by 8 wickets (Australia 227 and 185; South Africa 384 and 32/2). 
  • Overall Result: Australia won 2 matches, and South Africa won 1 match.

South Africa in Australia (1997/98)

  • 1st Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground from Dec 26-30, 1997, ended in a draw (Australia 309 and 257; South Africa 186 and 273/7). 
  • 2nd Test at Sydney Cricket Ground from Jan 2-5, 1998, saw Australia win by an innings and 21 runs (South Africa 287 and 113; Australia 421). 
  • 3rd Test at Adelaide Oval from Jan 30-Feb 3, 1998, ended in a draw (South Africa 517 and 193/6d; Australia 350 and 227/7). 
  • Overall Result: Australia won 1 match, and 2 matches ended in draws.

South Africa in Australia (2001/02) 

  • 1st Test at Adelaide Oval from Dec 14-18, 2001, saw Australia win by 246 runs (Australia 439 and 309/7d; South Africa 374 and 128). 
  • 2nd Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground from Dec 26-29, 2001, saw Australia win by 9 wickets (South Africa 277 and 219; Australia 487 and 10/1). 
  • 3rd Test at Sydney Cricket Ground from Jan 2-5, 2002, saw Australia win by 10 wickets (Australia 554 and 54/0; South Africa 154 and 452 f/o). Overall Result: Australia won 3 matches.

Australia in South Africa (2001/02) 

  • 1st Test at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg from Feb 22-24, 2002, saw Australia win by an innings and 360 runs (Australia 652/7d; South Africa 159 and 133 f/o). 
  • 2nd Test at Newlands, Cape Town from Mar 8-12, 2002, saw Australia win by 4 wickets (South Africa 239 and 473; Australia 382 and 334/6). 
  • 3rd Test at Kingsmead, Durban from Mar 15-18, 2002, saw South Africa win by 5 wickets (Australia 315 and 186; South Africa 167 and 340/5). Overall Result: Australia won 2 matches, and South Africa won 1 match.

South Africa in Australia (2005/06) 

  • 1st Test at Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth from Dec 16-20, 2005, ended in a draw (Australia 258 and 528/8d; South Africa 296 and 287/5). 
  • 2nd Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground from Dec 26-30, 2005, saw Australia win by 184 runs (Australia 355 and 321/7d; South Africa 311 and 181). 
  • 3rd Test at Sydney Cricket Ground from Jan 2-6, 2006, saw Australia win by 8 wickets (South Africa 451/9d and 194/6d; Australia 359 and 288/2). 4th Test at Adelaide Oval from Jan 19-23, 2006, saw South Africa win by 6 wickets (Australia 398 and 257; South Africa 513 and 147/4). 
  • 5th Test at Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth from Feb 3-6, 2006, saw Australia win by 103 runs (Australia 258 and 322/6d; South Africa 296 and 181). 
  • Overall Result: Australia won 2 matches, South Africa won 1 match, and 2 matches ended in draws.
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Australia in South Africa (2008) 

  • 1st Test at Kingsmead, Durban from Mar 1-5, 2008, saw South Africa win by 118 runs (South Africa 162 and 298; Australia 209 and 422/7). 
  • 2nd Test at Sahara Park Newlands, Cape Town from Mar 16-20, 2008, ended in a draw (South Africa 651/7d and 228/9d; Australia 209 and 422/7). 
  • 3rd Test at Sahara Stadium Kingsmead, Durban from Mar 26-30, 2008, ended in a draw (South Africa 369 and 331/5d; Australia 442/9d and 215/4). 
  • Overall Result: South Africa won 1 match, and 2 matches ended in draws.

Australia in South Africa (2009) 

  • 1st Test at Sahara Stadium Kingsmead, Durban from Mar 6-9, 2009, saw Australia win by 175 runs (Australia 352 and 331/5d; South Africa 138 and 370). 
  • 2nd Test at Sahara Park Newlands, Cape Town from Mar 19-23, 2009, saw South Africa win by 8 wickets (Australia 209 and 422/7d; South Africa 651/7d and 184/2). 
  • 3rd Test at Sahara Park Newlands, Cape Town from Mar 26-30, 2009, ended in a draw (South Africa 651/7d and 288/3d; Australia 209 and 292/3). 
  • Overall Result: South Africa won 1 match, and 2 matches ended in draws.

Australia in South Africa (2011/12) 

  • 1st Test at Sahara Park Newlands, Cape Town from Nov 9-13, 2011, ended in a draw (South Africa 96 and 291/2; Australia 284). 
  • 2nd Test at Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg from Nov 17-21, 2011, saw South Africa win by 8 wickets (Australia 296 and 339; South Africa 266 and 372/2). 
  • 3rd Test at Sahara Park Newlands, Cape Town from Nov 25-29, 2011, ended in a draw (Australia 284 and 47/1; South Africa 96). 
  • Overall Result: South Africa won 1 match, and 2 matches ended in draws.

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South Africa in Australia (2012/13) 

  • 1st Test at Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane from Nov 9-12, 2012, saw South Africa win by 2 wickets (Australia 450 and 40/8d; South Africa 388 and 236/8). 
  • 2nd Test at Adelaide Oval from Nov 22-26, 2012, ended in a draw (South Africa 388 and 248/8d; Australia 550). 
  • 3rd Test at WACA Ground, Perth from Nov 30-Dec 3, 2012, ended in a draw (South Africa 225 and 569/6d; Australia 163 and 322/6). 
  • Overall Result: South Africa won 1 match, and 2 matches ended in draws.

Australia in South Africa (2013/14) 

  • 1st Test at SuperSport Park, Centurion from Feb 12-15, 2014, saw South Africa win by 281 runs (South Africa 397 and 206/6d; Australia 246 and 216). 
  • 2nd Test at St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth from Feb 20-23, 2014, ended in a draw (South Africa 423 and 270/5d; Australia 246 and 216/9). 
  • 3rd Test at Newlands, Cape Town from Mar 1-5, 2014, saw South Africa win by 245 runs (South Africa 423 and 270/5d; Australia 494 and 287). Overall Result: South Africa won 2 matches, and 1 match ended in a draw.

Australia in South Africa (2018) 

  • 1st Test at Kingsmead, Durban from Mar 1-5, 2018, saw South Africa win by 118 runs (South Africa 162 and 298; Australia 351). 
  • 2nd Test at St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth from Mar 9-12, 2018, saw South Africa win by 6 wickets (Australia 243 and 239; South Africa 382 and 102/4). 
  • 3rd Test at Newlands, Cape Town from Mar 22-25, 2018, saw South Africa win by 322 runs (South Africa 311 and 373/9d; Australia 255 and 107). 
  • 4th Test at Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg from Mar 30-Apr 3, 2018, saw South Africa win by 492 runs (South Africa 488 and 344/6d; Australia 221 and 119). 
  • Overall Result: South Africa won 3 matches, and 1 match was won by Australia.

Australia in South Africa (2019/20) 

  • 1st Test at SuperSport Park, Centurion from Feb 21-24, 2020, saw Australia win by 107 runs (Australia 284 and 190; South Africa 284 and 183). 
  • 2nd Test at St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth from Feb 29-Mar 4, 2020, saw Australia win by 3 wickets (South Africa 209 and 8/8d; Australia 250 and 111/7). 
  • 3rd Test at Newlands, Cape Town from Mar 12-16, 2020, saw South Africa win by 322 runs (South Africa 311 and 373/9d; Australia 255 and 107). Overall Result: Australia won 2 matches, and South Africa won 1 match.

Australia in South Africa (2021) 

  • 1st Test at Kingsmead, Durban from Mar 4-8, 2021, ended in a draw (South Africa 220 and 204/3d; Australia 248 and 166/6). 
  • 2nd Test at St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth from Mar 12-15, 2021, saw Australia win by 4 wickets (South Africa 240 and 250; Australia 243 and 248/6). 
  • 3rd Test at Newlands, Cape Town from Mar 20-24, 2021, saw South Africa win by 7 wickets (Australia 351 and 143; South Africa 314 and 182/3).
    Overall Result: South Africa won 2 matches, Australia won 1 match, and 1 match ended in a draw.

Australia in South Africa (2022) 

  • 1st Test at Kingsmead, Durban from Mar 3-6, 2022, saw Australia win by 9 wickets (South Africa 331 and 145; Australia 458 and 19/1). 
  • 2nd Test at St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth from Mar 11-15, 2022, ended in a draw (Australia 437; South Africa 237 and 361/6). 
  • 3rd Test at Newlands, Cape Town from Mar 19-22, 2022, ended in a draw (South Africa 417 and 194/5; Australia 369 and 278/6). 
  • Overall Result: Australia won 1 match, and 2 matches ended in draws.

FAQ’s

How many Test matches have Australia and South Africa played against each other?

They have played a total of 44 Test matches.

What is the overall Test match result between Australia and South Africa?

Australia has won 27 Test matches, South Africa has won 10, and 7 matches ended in draws.

What is the recent ODI head-to-head record between Australia and South Africa?

South Africa holds a slender 51-48 lead in the head-to-head record in ODIs.

How did the most recent Test series between Australia and South Africa end in 2022/23?

Australia won the series 2-0, with one match ending in a draw.

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