Glenn Maxwell's incredible boundary-line catch secured Australia's thrilling 17-run victory over South Africa in the first T20I in Darwin. Tim David's explosive 83 propelled Australia to 178 after a shaky start, while Kwena Maphaka impressed with 4-20 for South Africa. Josh Hazlewood's crucial wickets and Maxwell's late brilliance sealed the win, marking Australia's ninth consecutive T20I triumph.
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