Weekly Cricket Roundup – South Africa vs. Australia Prediction 

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Are you looking for a detailed South Africa vs. Australia prediction for the first ODI? Look no further! 

The latest edition of Sports Hub’s Weekly Cricket Roundup takes an in-depth look at the forthcoming five-match series between the Proteas and the Aussies. On top of that, we go over a range of other cricket betting opportunities. 

Before we get to our South Africa vs. Australia prediction and pick for the first ODI, let’s catch up on all the latest cricket news. 

What’s Been Happening in the World of Cricket? 

The 2023 Asia Cup is in full swing, with India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Nepal battling it out for the silverware. India, Pakistan and Bangladesh have already booked their place in the Super Four, while Nepal has been eliminated. 

Sadly, the high-profile showdown between India and Pakistan was called off due to rain. However, we have still been treated to some top-class performances, including Mehidy Hasan’s 119-ball 112* for Bangladesh against Sri Lanka. 

On the topic of centuries, let’s talk about Rahkeem Cornwall. The giant Antiguan smashed 100 runs off just 45 deliveries in the Caribbean Premier League earlier this week, firing the Barbados Royals to an eight-wicket victory over the St Kitts & Nevis Patriots. 

Over in the UK, England holds a 2-1 lead over New Zealand in their four-match T20 series. However, we want to focus on the upcoming ODI series between South Africa and Australia. 

Hang tight for our South Africa vs. Australia prediction. 

South Africa vs. Australia Prediction – First ODI 

Following Australia’s 3-0 victory over South Africa in their recent T20 series, the two nations will now embark on a five-match ODI series across SA. The first clash takes place on Thursday, August 7, with the series concluding next Sunday. 

With the 2023 Cricket World Cup on the horizon, this series will provide both South Africa and Australia with plenty of opportunities to build momentum ahead of the tournament. It will also give the coaches a chance to look at players for their World Cup squads. 

Before we dive into our South Africa vs. Australia prediction, let’s assess the odds for the outright market and the first match 

SOUTH AFRICA VS. AUSTRALIA ODDS (OUTRIGHT) 

  • South Africa (+120) 
  • Australia (-163) 

SOUTH AFRICA VS. AUSTRALIA ODDS (FIRST MATCH) 

  • South Africa (+105) 
  • Australia (-143) 

As you can see, Australia is the bookies’ favorite to win the series. Consequently, the Aussies are also favored to win the first match, leaving South Africa as the home underdog. 

Captained by Pat Cummins, Australia’s squad is littered with world-class stars, including Steve Smith, Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Starc. In their last ODI series, the Aussies claimed a convincing 3-0 win against England, laying down a marker on home soil. 

That said, South Africa also possesses a strong roster, with superstars such as Temba Bavuma, Quinton de Kock and Kagiso Rabada leading the way. 

Still, we’re confident that Australia will kick-start the series with a win on Thursday. The Aussies are among the favorites to win the Cricket World Cup later this year, putting them in pole position to triumph in SA. 

First Match South Africa vs. Australia Prediction and Pick: Australia (-143) 

More Cricket Betting Opportunities This Week 

One of the greatest things about cricket – for both fans and bettors – is the sheer number of matches on offer. No matter what’s going on in the world, there will always be a cricket match to watch and wager on! 

Accordingly, we have compiled a list of the standout clashes to look out for this week. With matches taking place in the Caribbean, Africa, South America, Asia and Europe, the cricket betting options are almost endless. 

You’ve had our South Africa vs. Australia prediction for the first ODI. Now, it’s time to look at some other clashes taking place this week. 

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 

  • Trinbago Knight Riders Women (+140) vs. Guyana Amazon Warriors Women (-223) 
  • Botswana Women (-223) vs. Malawi Women (+160) 
  • Kenya Women (-10000) vs. Lesotho Women (+3000) 
  • Brazil Women (+580) vs. USA Women (-1000) 
  • Argentina Women (+720) vs. Canada Women (-1429) 

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 

  • England Women (-1600) vs. Sri Lanka Women (+600) 
  • Trinbago Knight Riders (-182) vs. Guyana Amazon Warriors (+125) 
  • Bayer Spartans (-304) vs. Koln Challengers (+225) 

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 

  • Pakistan Women (+225) vs. South Africa Women (-350) 

The Caribbean Premier League continues for both the men and women this week, with the Trinbago Knight Riders and Guyana Amazon Warriors Women locking horns. Elsewhere, there are T20 Women’s World Cup qualifiers in the Americas and Africa. 

Believe it or not, you can even bet on German cricket this week. The ECS Germany tournament serves up a T10 clash between the Bayer Spartans and Koln Challengers, giving cricket bettors something different to wager on. 

Once you’ve locked in your South Africa vs. Australia prediction, check out some of the other cricket betting opportunities available. With unique matches taking place all around the world, there is no shortage of value to be found. 

Make Your South Africa vs. Australia Prediction 

You have reached the end of Sports Hub’s Weekly Cricket Roundup. Hopefully, the information in this week’s article will help you win some cash in the coming days. 

Of course, the ODI series between South Africa and Australia takes center stage this week, but don’t forget about all the other exciting cricket betting opportunities on offer. If you want to wager on new or obscure leagues, be sure to explore the list of fixtures in the previous section. 

We will be back with another edition of Sports Hub’s Weekly Cricket Roundup soon. In the meantime, lock in your South Africa vs. Australia prediction and pick, sit back, and enjoy some high-quality ODI action.

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Joe takes care of the bits and pieces that sometimes slip through the cracks of the sports world. Efficiency and consistency is what makes SportsHub.com different. JB helps keep Sports Hub’s content fresh and exciting, managing its many authors. From the New York area, Joe knew he had a knack for sports betting when his uncle was always asking him which side he was on as a young boy. His meticulous approach to the numbers formed his career path as a professional handicapper. Joe is sometimes called Jimmy Bagpipes, JB or Mr. B.