Australia v Zimbabwe, 2014-15
Wisden's review of the first ODI, Australia v Zimbabwe, 2014-15
At Harare, August 25, 2014. Australia won by 198 runs. Australia 350-6 (50 overs) (A. J. Finch 67, B. J. Haddin 46, M. R. Marsh 89, G. J. Maxwell 93); ‡Zimbabwe 152 (39.3 overs) (Sikandar Raza 33, H. Masakadza 70; S. P. D. Smith 3-16). Australia 5pts. MoM: M. R. Marsh.
Australia, led by George Bailey after Michael Clarke withdrew with a hamstring complaint, piled up a record total at the Harare Sports Club. On a ground notorious for laboured scoring, they initially struggled until Mitchell Marsh and Glenn Maxwell put on 109 in nine overs as they both dashed off career-bests. In all, the last 11 overs produced 157. The pair struck nine sixes between them, and Mitchell Johnson
another, which smashed the commentary-box window - supposedly shatterproof - and left the shocked TV commentator Pommie Mbangwa brushing shards of glass off his shirt. Sikandar Raza and Hamilton Masakadza responded with 63 for Zimbabwe's second wicket, but Johnson - the subject of anxious discussion among the hosts - forced a nervous glide to slip from the recalled Brendan Taylor, struck Elton Chigumbura on the helmet, and conceded just seven runs in six overs.
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