When South Africa and Australia play T20 cricket, it is like a big and exciting fight. Both teams are good and play with much energy. They hit the ball hard, bowl well, and make the game very interesting. The games are close and sometimes very intense. Players from both teams show off their skills, making it fun for fans to watch. This rivalry is like a big show in T20 cricket, with lots of action and excitement. The two teams are among the best teams in the world and play with a lot of passion. Both nations have produced some extraordinary talents like AB De Villiers, Steven Smith, David Warner, and Quinton De Kock.  This article is about the Protea batters who have scored the most runs against Australia in the T20Is.

1. JP Duminy

In all three formats, Jean-Paul Duminy was a former left-handed middle-order batter for South Africa. More successful in the white ball formats, Duminy was one of the best performers for the Proteas. Also, a more than handy off-spinner, he used to provide essential breakthroughs to the team. He made his T20I debut against Bangladesh in 2007 and continued playing until 2019. He scored 378 runs in fourteen innings against Australia in the T20Is, with the highest score of 78.

2. Quinton de Kock

Quinton De Kock has established himself as one of the best openers in the white ball formats. The experienced left-handed batter has scored plenty of runs for South Africa across formats. De Kock has also been a part of various T20 leagues worldwide and has showcased his ability quite often. He made his T20I debut against New Zealand in 2012 and has been one of the most prolific batters for the Proteas. In the T20Is against Australia, the batter has scored 358 runs in thirteen innings.

3. David Miller

One of the finest hitters of the white ball, David Miller, is a left-handed middle-order batter known for finishing his team's games. The batter made his T20I debut in 2010 against the West Indies. Miller’s consistent performances have always benefitted South Africa in the white ball formats. With experience and runs in his career, the left-handed batter and an absolute gun fielder has been one of the best white ball players for South Africa. He has scored 257 runs in fourteen innings against Australia in the T2OIs.

4. Faf du Plessis

Faf Du Plessis is one of the finest openers in the shortest format. The right-handed batter with a unique stance and unorthodox style of play, Du Plessis, has scored many runs for his nation across formats. Considered a T20 specialist, he has been a prominent part of the T20 leagues worldwide. He has scored 226 runs in the nine T20Is against Australia. The former skipper awaits his comeback in the national side in the shortest format.

5. Reeza Hendricks

Reeza Hendricks is a classy opening batter for South Africa in the white ball formats. His attacking gameplay has made him stand out as an opening batter. Hendricks made his T20I debut against Australia in 2014 and has been an irregular inclusion in the squad ever since. Hendricks is also a fantastic fielder willing to put his body on the line whenever needed. The right-handed opening batter has scored 201 runs in eight T20I innings against Australia, with the highest score of 56.

6. Hashim Amla

Hashim Amla was a former right-handed opening batter for South Africa across all formats. One of the most consistent and prolific Protea batters, Amla, made his T20I debut against England in 2008 and established himself among the best batters in the world quite early in his career. He has scored 219 runs in just seven innings in the T20Is against New Zealand.

7. Aiden Markram

In all three formats, Aiden Markram is a right-handed top-order batter for South Africa. One of the most consistent performers in the white ball formats, Markram has been a major contributor to his nation in the last two years. Aiden has also proven his leadership skills under challenging situations. He made his T20I debut against Sri Lanka in 2019 and established himself as one of the able batting talents in the team. Markram has scored 137 runs in four innings for South Africa against Australia in the shortest format of the game.

8. Graeme Smith

Graeme Smith was a former skipper and a world-class opening batter for South Africa in all three formats. The leader who defined the finest quality of captaincy, Graeme Smith, was one of the smartest brains in cricket. His left-handed stroke play was one of the best to watch. The beautiful stroke-maker made his T20I debut against New Zealand in 2005 and made himself an essential asset for the time. His consistent performances with the bat made him one of the most prolific batters in the country. Under his leadership, the nation was also the no.1 test side. Smith scored 135 runs in four T20I innings against Australia.

9. Rilee Rossouw

Rilee Rossouw is a left-handed middle-order batter for South Africa in the shortest format. His bat swing is one of the best in the world. The southpaw is known to hit big sixes in the middle overs and is successful in the shortest format in the game. He made his T20I debut against Australia in 2014 and has been an irregular appearance in the squad ever since. Rossouw has also been a part of the IPL and has represented the Royal Challengers Bangalore and the Delhi Capitals. He has scored 129 runs in five T20I innings against Australia.

10. Herschelle Gibbs

Herschelle Gibbs was a former wicketkeeper and a right-handed middle-order batter for South Africa across formats. One of the finest keepers in the sport, Gibbs was an agile cricketer who used to take difficult catches for fun. He was also a great striker of the ball, and won many matches for his nation. Gibbs scored 101 runs in six T20I innings against Australia.