4. Australia struggled against the Proteas' pace bowling
Australia's batters were unable to get going against a strong South African bowling attack, which was relentlessly putting the defending champions under pressure with constant pace, accuracy, and disciplined line and length that exploited seam conditions. After Rabada set the tone with early breakthroughs, Lungi Ngidi pocketed three wickets of Steve Smith (13), Beau Webster (9), and Pat Cummins (6), and Marco Jansen and Wian Mulder picked wickets of Marnus Labuschagne (22) and Travis Head (9), respectively.
Ngidi was instrumental in triggering further collapse in Australia’s batting line-up, reducing them from 48/4 to 73/7. Rabada, Jansen, Ngidi, and Mulder put Australia on the back foot early in the second innings, dismantling the top order and restricting any momentum with relentless pressure, sharp seam movement, and disciplined bowling partnerships.