Warner and Maxwell's partnership wasn't the only record set in the second T20
Stats wrap: Records tumble at Wanderers
205 – Australia's successful chase of 205 was their highest ever successful run chase in a T20 International and the first time they had ever chased a 200-plus target in the format. Australia's previous highest winning chase came when they reeled in Pakistan's 6-191 at St Lucia's Beausejour Cricket Ground in 2010.
Australia had scored more than 200 once previously batting second in T20Is, against New Zealand in 2010, but their 4-214 was only enough to tie with the Black Caps who went on to take out the super over.
161 – The match-winning partnership between Warner and Maxwell was the highest ever fourth-wicket stand in a T20I, surpassing the unbeaten 114 set by Pakistan duo Shoaib Malik and Umar Akmal against the United Arab Emirates just last week in the Asia Cup. It was the fourth highest T20 stand overall, only bettered by Martin Guptil and Kane Williamson (171) earlier this year, Graeme Smith and Loots Bosman (170) in 2009 and Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara (166) in 2010.
RECORD: 135* b/w Maxwell and Warner is the highest partnership for any wicket by an Australian pair. Prev: 133 Watson/Warner vs Ind 2012
— Mazher Arshad (@MazherArshad) March 6, 2016
It was also the highest T20I partnership for any wicket by an Australian pair, better the previous highest stand by 28 runs. That partnership also involved Warner, when he put on 133 runs with Shane Watson against India in Colombo in 2012.
75 - The match was the first time two Australian batsmen have scored 75 or more in a T20 International. Across all teams, the feat had only happened once before. Maxwell's 75 was his highest in T20Is, bettering his 74 against Pakistan
200(plus) – South Africa became the first team to twice lose matches after setting their opposition a target in excess of 200 runs in T20Is. The first time was against the West Indies – also at the Wanderers - in 2015, when the Proteas scored 7-231 thanks to a century from Faf du Plessis.
South Africa become the first team to twice lose the match after setting 200-plus target in T20Is. The last time was against WI in 2015.
— Mazher Arshad (@MazherArshad) March 6, 2016
The West Indies reached 6-236 with four balls to spare, courtesy of Chris Gayle's 90 from 41 deliveries.
26 – South Africa skipper Faf du Plessis was sedately striking at 150 runs per 100 balls faced when he unleashed on John Hastings in the final over of the Proteas' innings. Du Plessis smashed 20 runs from the first four balls of the over and was dismissed on the fifth, before David Weise struck a six to complete a huge final over for the hosts.
It was the fourth time South Africa had scored more than 20 runs in the 20th over in T20Is, the most by any team, and the second time they had scored 26 runs in the 20th over. The last time was also at the Wanderers, against India in 2012.
26 is the joint-most South Africa have scored in the last over (20th) in T20Is. Scored 26 against India in 2012 at the same venue. #SAvAus
— Mazher Arshad (@MazherArshad) March 6, 2016
7 - Faf du Plessis' knock was his seventh half-century as skipper, a feat no other player has managed.