Australia clinched a pulsating 7-run victory over South Africa in the 11th match of the T10 World Cup 2026, delivering one of the most dramatic contests of the tournament so far at The Gabba. The match had everything—big hitting, sudden collapses, and a breathtaking all-round performance from Glenn Maxwell, who rightly walked away with the Man of the Match award.
Batting first, Australia posted 117/3 in their 10 overs, a competitive total built on calm acceleration and explosive finishing. After an early setback with David Warner departing for 26, Mitch Marsh anchored the innings superbly, remaining unbeaten on 62 off 30 balls, showcasing composure and clean striking at a crucial juncture. Just when South Africa looked to regain control, Glenn Maxwell unleashed a late assault, smashing 26 off just 9 deliveries, lifting Australia’s total well beyond par in the final overs.
South Africa’s chase began in electric fashion, with Quinton de Kock blasting 28 off 10 balls, raising hopes of a successful pursuit. However, the innings soon spiraled into chaos as wickets tumbled in quick succession. The Proteas lost three wickets for just 10 runs, triggering a collapse that shifted momentum decisively in Australia’s favor.
Despite valiant cameos from Wayne Parnell (25 off 8) and Keshav Maharaj (14 off 5), South Africa struggled to form a meaningful partnership. The Australian bowlers struck at regular intervals, never allowing the chase to settle. At the heart of the collapse was Glenn Maxwell, who delivered a sensational bowling spell, claiming 4 wickets for 25 runs, including key middle-order dismissals that completely derailed South Africa’s charge.
With the asking rate climbing and pressure mounting, South Africa were eventually bowled out for 110 in 8.3 overs, falling agonizingly short in a match that swung back and forth until the final moments.
This victory strengthens Australia’s position in Group B, underlining their ability to defend totals and perform under pressure. For South Africa, the match served as a reminder of the unforgiving nature of T10 cricket—where a few overs can change everything.
As the tournament progresses, performances like Maxwell’s match-winning all-round display set the benchmark, making Australia a formidable contender for the knockout stages.

