Australia Masters vs South Africa Masters Live Streaming, IML 2025: The International Masters League 2025 is heating up as Australia Masters take on South Africa Masters in the 11th match of the tournament.
Both teams have had a rollercoaster journey so far, making this an exciting contest to watch. Australia Masters finally broke their losing streak with a thumping 95-run win over India, where Shane Watson and Ben Dunk delivered a record-breaking batting performance.

Meanwhile, South Africa Masters have struggled with inconsistency but managed to secure their first victory against England. With both sides aiming for momentum, this clash promises to be a thrilling showdown.
The weather conditions in Vadodara look ideal for an uninterrupted contest, with clear skies and a pleasant temperature of around 25°C. Humidity levels will be moderate, ensuring comfortable playing conditions for both teams. With no rain on the radar, fans can expect a full game without any weather interruptions.
The pitch at Reliance Stadium is expected to offer a balanced contest between bat and ball. While batters can capitalise on the initial powerplay overs, pacers will get some early movement with the new ball. As the game progresses, spinners might also come into play, making shot selection crucial. The average first-innings score at this venue is around 153, suggesting that a total in the range of 160-170 could be competitive.
After a tough start to their campaign, Australia Masters bounced back in spectacular fashion against India. Shane Watson 110 and Ben Dunk 132 scripted history with a mammoth 236-run unbeaten partnership, helping Australia post a staggering 269/1. Xavier Doherty then dismantled the Indian batting line-up, registering the first-ever five-wicket haul in the International Masters League. With confidence soaring, Australia will aim to continue their winning run.
South Africa Masters faced early setbacks with losses against Sri Lanka and India before overcoming England in their last outing. Their bowlers did well to restrict England to 157/6, and a composed batting effort from Hashim Amla 82 and Alviro Petersen 56 sealed a comfortable 7-wicket victory. However, the team needs to address their batting inconsistencies if they want to challenge Australia’s firepower.
Hashim Amla, Henry Davids, Jacques Kallis (c), Alviro Petersen, Farhaan Behardien, Jacques Rudolph, Dane Vilas (w), Vernon Philander, Garnett Kruger, Thandi Tshabalala, Makhaya Ntini, Jean-Paul Duminy, Morne van Wyk, Jonty Rhodes, Eddie Leie
Shane Watson (c), Shaun Marsh, Ben Dunk (w), Daniel Christian, Nathan Reardon, Ben Cutting, Ben Laughlin, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Xavier Doherty, Bryce McGain, Ben Hilfenhaus, Jason Krejza, Callum Ferguson, James Pattinson, Peter Nevill