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New Zealand vs Australia 2nd ODI HIGHLIGHTS: Australia?

By SANJEET KUMAR

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New Zealand were bundled out for 82 while chasing 196 against Australia. The Australian side clinched a win by 113 runs and took an unassailable lead in the series. New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson won the toss on Thursday and sent Australia in to bat as he chases a victory to level the three-match one-day international series in Cairns australia vs new Zealand | australia vs zimbabwe

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Australia won the series-opener by two wickets despite slumping to 44 for five chasing a target of 233. Allrounder Cameron Green played an integral role in that win with an unbeaten 89 and a 158-run sixth-wicket stand with Alex Carey but was still sore two days later and was rested for the 2nd ODI

17:25 (IST) Sep 08
 New Zealand would have been the happier side coming into the second half. However, the way they went about this chase was quite surprising to say the least. They lost Martin Guptill early and Conway and Tom Latham also could not last long. With three wickets down, the skipper Kane Williamson went completely in the shell. Daryl Mitchell at the other end also could not get going and after chewing up lot of deliveries, Kane Williamson departed at the score of 17 from 58 balls in which he played 47 dot balls. Once, he departed Daryl Mitchell also could not survive for long and they kept on losing wickets at regular intervals and ended up falling short by 113 runs in a chase of 196 here. The problem for the Kiwis was the lack of self belief they showed after losing three early wickets and they surely are a better batting unit than they showed in this game. Let’s hope they come back stronger.

James Neesham to Mitchell Starc

So just a single to end the innings! This is a full delivery on off. Starc gets across and paddles it towards short fine leg. They cross for a single and Australia end with 195/9 after 50 overs

Playing XI:

Australia: Aaron Finch (captain), David Warner, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Marcus Stoinis, Alex Carey, Glenn Maxwell, Sean Abbott, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood.

New Zealand: Martin Guptill, Devon Conway, Kane Williamson (captain), Tom Latham, Daryl Mitchell, Michael Bracewell, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner, Matt Henry, Tim Southee, Trent Boult

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New Zealand Innings?

Batsmen   R B 4S 6S SR
Martin Guptill c AJ Finch b Mitchell Starc 2 5 0 0 40.00
Devon Conway c A Zampa b Sean Abbott 5 20 0 0 25.00
Kane Williamson (C) lbw b A Zampa 17 58 1 0 29.31
Tom Latham (WK) c AJ Finch b Sean Abbott 0 3 0 0 0.00
Daryl Mitchell lbw b A Zampa 10 31 1 0 32.26
Michael Bracewell c GJ Maxwell b Mitchell Starc 12 22 1 0 54.55
Jimmy Neesham c AJ Finch b MP Stoinis 2 4 0 0 50.00
Mitchell Santner Not out 16 29 2 0 55.17
Tim Southee b A Zampa 2 3 0 0 66.67
Matt Henry c (sub AC Agar) b A Zampa 5 11 0 0 45.45
Trent Boult lbw b A Zampa 9 12 1 0 75.00
Extra 2 (b 0, w 2, nb 0, lb 0)
Total 82/10 (33)
BOWLING O M R W ECON
Mitchell Starc 7 0 12 2 1.71
Josh Hazlewood 6 2 11 0 1.83
Sean Abbott 5 4 1 2 0.20
Adam Zampa 9 0 35 5 3.89
Marcus Stoinis 3 0 14 1 4.67
Glenn Maxwell 3 0 9 0 3.00
Fall Of Wickets FOW Over
MJ Guptill 1-2 0.5
Devon Conway 2-14 8.2
Tom Latham 3-14 8.5
Kane Williamson 4-33 18.1
DJ Mitchell 5-38 20.5
Jimmy Neesham 6-45 21.6
Michael Bracewell 7-54 25.1
Tim Southee 8-57 26.4
MJ Henry 9-72 30.1
Trent Boult 10-82 32.6

Australia Batting Scorecard?

Batsmen   R B 4S 6S SR
David Warner c Kane Williamson b MJ Henry 5 11 1 0 45.45
Aaron Finch (C) c Kane Williamson b MJ Henry 0 2 0 0 0.00
Steven Smith c Trent Boult b Tim Southee 61 94 5 1 64.89
Marnus Labuschagne lbw b Trent Boult 5 12 0 0 41.67
Marcus Stoinis lbw b Trent Boult 0 6 0 0 0.00
Alex Carey (WK) st Tom Latham b Mitchell Santner 12 28 0 0 42.86
Glenn Maxwell c MJ Guptill b Trent Boult 25 50 1 1 50.00
Sean Abbott c Mitchell Santner b MJ Henry 7 15 1 0 46.67
Mitchell Starc Not out 38 45 2 1 84.44
Adam Zampa c Jimmy Neesham b Trent Boult 16 21 2 0 76.19
Josh Hazlewood Not out 23 16 1 1 143.75
Extra 3 (b 0, w 2, nb 0, lb 1)
Total 195/9 (50)
BOWLING O M R W ECON
Trent Boult 10 2 38 4 3.80
Matt Henry 10 0 33 3 3.30
Tim Southee 10 0 39 1 3.90
Jimmy Neesham 10 0 41 0 4.10
Mitchell Santner 7 1 22 1 3.14
Michael Bracewell 3 0 21 0 7.00
Fall Of Wickets FOW Over
AJ Finch 1-0 1.2
David Warner 2-7 3.1
Marnus Labuschagne 3-22 6.4
MP Stoinis 4-26 8.3
AT Carey 5-54 18.3
GJ Maxwell 6-103 32.5
Sean Abbott 7-111 35.5
Steven Smith 8-117 36.3
A Zampa 9-148 43.6

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