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Marsh century not enough for Australia to chase down victorious South Africa

A record-breaking partnership between South African century-makers Faf du Plessis and David Miller has set up a 40-run win over Australia in Hobart, clinching the one day international series.

The Proteas' mammoth 5-320 proved out of reach for Australia on Sunday night despite a determined 109 from veteran Shaun Marsh.

Marsh restored the Australian innings in a 107-run stand with allrounder Marcus Stoinis (63) after Australia was left wobbling at 3-39 in the 11th over.

But when he fell in the 42nd over, his side's chances virtually went with him.

Alex Carey and Glen Maxwell tried to launch late blows but didn't connect often enough as Australia finished on 9-280.

Dale Steyn finished with 3-45, while Kagiso Rabada also picked up three wickets.

After being sent in to bat, du Plessis (125) and Miller (139) put on a 252-run stand — the biggest ODI partnership ever against Australia.

The pair came together at 3-55 and steadied the South African innings before feasting late on Australia's seamers.

They weren't without their luck, though, in a partnership that bettered Marvin Atapattu and Sanath Jayasuriya's 237-run stand 15 years ago for Sri Lanka in Sydney.

Carey dropped du Plessis on 29 off Maxwell in what should have been a regulation caught behind.

Maxwell had a second moment of frustration in the 33rd over when he appeared to have trapped Miller in front for 41.

But a review, called for at the last moment by the batsmen, showed the ball narrowly travelling over the stumps.

Mitchell Starc finished with 2-57, while Stoinis nabbed two wickets but went for 70 off seven overs.

South Africa smashed 130 off the final 10 overs, and 75 off the last five.

Australia let slip a golden opportunity to take a stranglehold on the match after having the Proteas 3-55 in the 16th over.

Their chase started disastrously, losing Chris Lynn to a first-ball duck before Aaron Finch (11) and Travis Head (6) joined him.

South Africa took the series 2-1 in front of 5,231 fans after Australia had levelled in Adelaide with a seven-run win in game two.

AAP

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