Australia vs New Zealand, 1st Match at Sydney, Feb 03 2018, Trans-Tasman Twenty20 Tri-Series

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1st Match (N), Sydney, February 03, 2018, Trans-Tasman Twenty20 Tri-Series
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(11.3/15 ov, T:95) 96/3

Australia won by 7 wickets (with 21 balls remaining) (DLS method)

Player Of The Match
3/15
billy-stanlake
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Scorecard summary
New Zealand 117/9(20 overs)
Australia 96/3(11.3 overs)
44 (33)
2/14 (3)
40* (24)
1/27 (2.3)

10.45pm: A pretty comprehensive win for Australia's revamped T20 XI, there. As ever, New Zealand's neighbour issues seemed to hold them back... A limp batting effort, decapitated by Billy Stanlake and then docked by AJ Tye, saw them post a well below-par target and Australia, despite a wobble from the openers, knocked them off. When you've got a couple of guys like Chris Lynn and Glenn Maxwell, fresh out of the Big Bash, six an over isn't going to be a test. Anyway, that's pretty much a wrap for tonight - Miller has dashed up his report on a rather limp affair and we'll be back for more when Australia take on England in Hobart on Wednesday. Bye!

"Australia proving what we all knew at the innings break, which is that NZ were a good 60 runs short today," mooches Dan. "Wish that rain had hung around."

11.3
4
Southee to Maxwell, FOUR runs

downtown, finished with a straight hit for four! Australia win by seven wickets and take first blood in the tri-series

11.2
Southee to Maxwell, no run

dug in short, leg side and Maxwell ignores

11.1
4
Southee to Maxwell, FOUR runs

length, think that was a cutter from Southee, Maxwell skitters across his stumps like a seaman in a gale and swats four more past the dive of fine leg

11.1
1w
Southee to Maxwell, 1 wide

short and down the leg side

Alex Carey in, Maxwell on strike... Tim Southee to bowl his third over

end of over 114 runs • 1 wicket
AUS: 87/3CRR: 7.90 RRR: 2.25
Glenn Maxwell32 (21b 3x4 1x6)
Trent Boult 3-0-14-2
Ish Sodhi 3-0-24-0

Here's Jeremy again: "To be clear - I never said Australia were at a disadvantage. I just think they lost some of the huge advantage their bowlers had gained. It won't really matter for this chase, but it could have been overly significant had it actually been a difficult wicket and 117 was almost a par score." But the argument is actually that, in a shorter chase with greater resources (wickets), a team can afford to go much harder - you need five overs for a game, so it's always going to be in the chasing team's favour

10.6
W
Boult to Lynn, OUT

banged in, Lynn hooks - and sends it straight to fine leg! Second wicket for Boult, but the job is almost done for Australia

Chris Lynn c Sodhi b Boult 44 (33b 6x4 1x6 38m) SR: 133.33
10.5
2
Boult to Lynn, 2 runs

short ball, pulled off the splice through midwicket for a couple

10.4
1
Boult to Maxwell, 1 run

full, gets the yorker up towards the blockhole, dug out towards mid-off

10.3
Boult to Maxwell, no run

short, 142kph over leg stump, Maxwell shows it a straight bat

10.2
1
Boult to Lynn, 1 run

back of a length, opens up his body and slices down to third man

10.1
Boult to Lynn, no run

over the wicket, short and angled across as Lynn hangs back, swings and misses

Trent Boult back on

Well, this would normally be halfway... but Australia need just 12 runs from 30 available deliveries, which tells you how they've dominated this one

end of over 1012 runs
AUS: 83/2CRR: 8.30 RRR: 2.60
Glenn Maxwell31 (19b 3x4 1x6)
Chris Lynn41 (29b 6x4 1x6)
Ish Sodhi 3-0-24-0
Mitchell Santner 2-0-20-0
9.6
4
Sodhi to Maxwell, FOUR runs

tossed up and Maxwell bludgeons another four straight down the ground, slugged hard and it beats long-on

"Too short from both spinners here," declares Nick. "They are scared to get into batsmens arc but instead they are just being played off the pitch with ease. Need to be brave and toss it up"

9.5
1
Sodhi to Lynn, 1 run

flighted, punched down the ground for one

9.4
1
Sodhi to Maxwell, 1 run

flat legbreak in the channel, Maxwell rocks back and slaps one through point

9.3
1
Sodhi to Lynn, 1 run

tossed up on off and plugged down the ground

Lynn on to his best T20I score now

9.2
4
Sodhi to Lynn, FOUR runs

drops short and Lynn whirls it away through square leg, gets it between two fielders for another boundary

9.1
1
Sodhi to Maxwell, 1 run

on the charge, ugly slash from Maxwell, smeared over cover for one to the sweeper

end of over 912 runs
AUS: 71/2CRR: 7.88 RRR: 4.16
Glenn Maxwell25 (16b 2x4 1x6)
Chris Lynn35 (26b 5x4 1x6)
Mitchell Santner 2-0-20-0
Ish Sodhi 2-0-12-0

"Was 8.1 the claw by any chance?" Could have been, Sooryanarayanan, didn't see the grip... but it got mauled

8.6
1
Santner to Maxwell, 1 run

fizzed down on off, 94kph and stabbed square off the back foot, another quick single there

8.5
4
Santner to Maxwell, FOUR runs

crunched through the covers, Maxwell plants the front foot and nails the drive

8.4
1
Santner to Lynn, 1 run

slows his pace up, Lynn top edges the slog-sweep... but it lands short of deep square leg running in! Well bowled, came off the toe of the bat but Lynn survives

8.3
Santner to Lynn, no run

fired in on the stumps, pushed back to the bowler

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
CA Lynn
44 runs (33)
6 fours1 six
Productive shot
pull
11 runs
2 fours0 six
Control
76%
GJ Maxwell
40 runs (24)
5 fours1 six
Productive shot
off drive
14 runs
2 fours1 six
Control
85%
Best performances - bowlers
AJ Tye
O
4
M
0
R
23
W
4
ECO
5.75
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
1W
1W
1W
LEGOFF
LHB
1W
B Stanlake
O
4
M
0
R
15
W
3
ECO
3.75
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
1W
1W
LEGOFF
LHB
1W
Match details
Sydney Cricket Ground
TossAustralia, elected to field first
Series
Season2017/18
Player Of The Match
Match numberT20I no. 642
Hours of play (local time)19.20 start, First Session 19.20-20.40, Interval 20.40-21.00, Second Session 21.00-22.20
Match days03 February 2018 - night (20-over match)
T20I debut
Umpires
TV Umpire
Reserve Umpire
Match Referee
PointsAustralia 2, New Zealand 0