AUS beat NZ by 86 runs | Australia vs New Zealand, Highlights And Cricket Score 37th ODI Match
ICC Cricket World Cup, 2019
Date: Jun 29, 2019 Start Time: 18:00 IST | 12:30 GMT | 13:30 LocalVenue: Lord's, London
New Zealand will look to confirm their semi-final spot against Australia at the Mecca of cricket. The two neighbouring countries are comfortably sitting at the first and third position with Australia being on the summit and have already qualified for the semi-finals while the Blackcaps just need one win in order to seal their place in the semi-finals. New Zealand will also look to settle the scores of the 2015 world cup final where they got thrashed by the eventual Champions Australia.
It will be a great encounter as both the teams have performed magnificently in the tournament so far. We’ll be witnessing a lot of Yorkers and bouncers as both the teams comprises of a very good pace attack. The Starc vs Boult battle could certainly be the talk of the town. Apart from the bowlers, David Warner and Aaron Finch have led Australia with the bat while skipper Kane Williamson has also been magnificent for the Kiwis. Kane Williamson and Steven Smith are also part of the ‘fab four’ elite group. So, their performance will also be something to watch out for. There’s a great chance of this game going down to the wire and let’s see who comes on top in the battle of the table toppers.
New Zealand (From): Martin Guptill, Colin Munro, Kane Williamson(c), Ross Taylor, Tom Latham(w), James Neesham, Colin de Grandhomme, Mitchell Santner, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult, Tim Southee, Henry Nicholls, Tom Blundell, Ish Sodhi
Australia (From): Aaron Finch(c), David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Steven Smith, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Alex Carey(w), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Jason Behrendorff, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Shaun Marsh, Adam Zampa, Kane Richardson
Australia vs New Zealand Highlights And Cricket Score 37th Match - ODI Summary
That ends the game. Australia stay on top, with 14 points while New Zealand are tied with India on 11 points. Sunday, June 30, 2019, sees two of the potential tournament favourites taking on other. Though, whether those tags are still relevant or not, is a different question. India and England clash at Edgbaston and the game begins at 10.30 am local (0930 GMT). ADIOS! TAKE CARE!
Victorious Australian captain, Aaron Finch, says that he is feeling very happy at the moment, to see his side recover from 92/5. Jokingly says that it is nice to see the middle order get some hit in the middle but then is serious enough to quickly point out that it was not the matter they intended to give them that. Praises Carey's knock and all his bowlers. On Australia's improved bowling performance, Finch says that in the past, they have been defensive in overs 20-40, where they have observed other teams take wickets. Of late, they have been doing that and it has resulted in a change of fortune. On being asked whose idea was it to give Steve Smith the ball, Aaron says that he looked up at the team's balcony and was getting some indications from Justin Langer and Ricky Ponting while Smith himself was keen to bowl.
New Zealand skipper, Kane Williamson, says that it was a challenging pitch to bat and as a bowler, if you hit the right areas, you could pick up wickets. Admits that they were in a position of strength for the first half but then credits the Aussies for rebuilding their innings. On the possibility of Trent Boult coming back earlier for his final spell, Williamson says that the match-ups kind of dictated the bowling changes. For instance, he says, that spin was proving to be a bigger threat and hence, Kane decided to continue with spin. Praises Carey for taking the game away from them. On his own team's batting, Williamson sportingly admits that Australia adapted better to this surface than the Kiwis. Stresses that the New Zealand batsmen struggled to get partnerships. Wants his side to forget this match quickly and move forward. On the final league game against England, Kane says that the playing surface will be key. Wants to take a day's break for now and then look ahead to the next game.
ALEX CAREY HAS BEEN NAMED THE MAN OF THE MATCH. On Australia's poor start with the bat, Carey says it was not the start they wanted. Further adds he just wanted to spend time, assess conditions and bat as deep as possible. States the wicket was towards the slower side, there was turn and Kane Williamson was bowling well. Tells he though stuck to his strengths and it turned out to be a nice day for him. Credits Khawaja for the way he played and also praises Starc for the way he bowled. Informs he is enjoying batting at the moment and likes spending time in the middle. Further adds he is happy with how he is keeping as well. Ends by saying they go to Manchester now and that is also a big game and they would look to work on their weak areas.
What is wrong with New Zealand? Peaking too early? They were well on course to make it to the semi-final but two successive losses have pegged them back a touch. If England lose to India on Sunday, the Kiwis will confirm their semi-final berth automatically. They will be hoping that happens. Stay tuned for the presentation...
24 wickets in this World Cup for Mitchell Starc. Yards ahead of the next best, Lockie Ferguson, who has 17 scalps. He becomes the FIRST PLAYER WITH 3 5-FERS IN ODI WORLD CUPS. The bowling attack was just too good and guess India and Australia are the only two teams in this competition who believe that if they get anything over 200, they have the bowling attack to defend that.
Back-to-back losses for the Black Caps. However, in this game, they looked totally at sea while batting. They got off to a quick start but then surprisingly, fell back. Once they got defensive, Australia got an opening and they pounced. Starc, Behrendorff and Cummins then choked the Black Caps and Nathan Lyon did his bit.
A walk in the park for Australia. At the halfway mark, probably felt that 243 was 20 runs shy but the bowling just stepped up a notch. The Kiwis barely got going and and leave aside a brief half century stand between Taylor and Williamson, they were never in the chase.
Mitchell Starc to Mitchell Santner. OUT! CAUGHT! A huge smile on Starc's face and why not? He has picked a fifer. Second in this World Cup and his 7th in ODIs. He bangs it short and down the leg side. Santner helps it on its way but does not keep it down and the ball ends up landing into the hands of Behrendorff at fine leg. AUSTRALIA WIN BY 86 RUNS!
Mitchell Starc to Mitchell Santner. Santner backs away and Starc follows him with a low full toss. Santner mistimes it to mid off.
Mitchell Starc to Mitchell Santner. A yorker on the pads, Santner looks to flick but misses to get hit on the pads. It rolls towards fine leg but no runs taken.
Mitchell Starc to Mitchell Santner. Good length and around off, Santner backs away and looks to go over the off side but misses.
Nathan Lyon to Trent Boult. Once again uses his feet and looks to go big. It goes off the inner half through mid-wicket. Santner does not want a run. 13 from the over. Don't think that makes a difference to Australia at the moment.
Nathan Lyon to Trent Boult. Boult comes down the track and looks to swing, it goes off the inner half towards fine leg for two.
Nathan Lyon to Mitchell Santner. The batsman rocks onto the back foot and punches the ball. They pick up a single.
Nathan Lyon to Mitchell Santner. FOUR BYES! Flatter and down the leg side, Santner looks to pull but misses it goes past the keeper and into the fine leg fence.
Nathan Lyon to Mitchell Santner. SIX! Santner will probably look to have some fun now! He shuffles in and brings in the slog sweep, hits it right off the middle and it goes into the stands at the mid-wicket region.
Nathan Lyon to Mitchell Santner. That does not bounce! Santner takes a few steps ahead but then sees the length is short and outside off. He goes back and tries to slap but is beaten by the low bounce.
Mitchell Starc to Trent Boult. This is shorter and on the body, Boult looks to heave it but it goes off the inside edge to the keeper.
Mitchell Starc to Trent Boult. TB makes room again and Starc follows him with a yorker, this is jammed out.
Mitchell Starc to Trent Boult. Boult moves around his crease in the attempt to disturb the length and line of the bowler. Starc sticks to bowling it on the stumps. Boult hits it back to the bowler.