Mitchell Marsh takes Australia home, wins by five windows


01:54 (IST)

That’s! Australia have won the game here when Mitchell Marsh hits it halfway through for a single. Three deliveries to spare. Australia wins by 5 wickets.

01:48 (IST)

FOUR! Agar is good on his thrust with that high kick of his, Tom Curran went full throttle with this full delivery and he got off a good take off.

01:34 (IST)

Six and for! Wood is back on the attack as well and rhythm-loving Mitch Marsh pushed him away hard for a six over cows. Marsh has followed that up to a crisp square pass point for a limit a couple of deliveries later. Great for Australia as they take 14 more runs and are 126/5 after 16 overs. It takes 20 more.

01:22 (IST)

OUTSIDE! Adil Rashid shot out and knocked Steve Smith down from the final installment of his spell. Defeat Smith in flight, then complete the catch and throw with ease. Maxwell, Finch, and Steve Smith are Rashid’s grounds today. Australia is 100/5.

01:13 (IST)

OUTSIDE! Adil Rashid is turning the tide in England’s favor. He’s been through Aaron Finch’s doors and Australia is in trouble here. After 11 overs, Australia is 89/4.

01:09 (IST)

OUTSIDE! Maxwell has had enough and tries to reverse sweep Rashid. He’s wrong and the third short man takes a good catch. Tom Curran the gardener, you can’t keep him away, can you? Australia is 86/3. Maxwell has thrown it for 6.

00:57 (IST)

OUTSIDE! Tom Curran enters the attack and instantly has a wicket. Marcus Stoinis is wrong not to read the slower ball. Tom Banton in the outfield takes a good catch. Australia is 70/2.

00:55 (IST)

Opportunity fallen! Jonny Bairstow has grabbed a babysitter! Finch tried to hit Adil Rashid and skipped him before Bairstow managed to let him get away.

00:50 (IST)

13 out of the end! Stoinis has really decided that it will be her show here! First he skillfully plays Wood through the point backwards, using the rhythm of the bowlers and a dotted ball, then he pounces on a short one and tosses it around the corner for another limit. Finch ends the over with a punch for four on the sweeper deck where Denly has let him get away even though he hit him directly. Australia 61/1 at the end of the power play.

00:41 (IST)

Four! Once again, from the last ball of Wood’s over, he goes for a limit. Right on the arc for Marcus Stoinis, who places it directly on the bowler. Australia is 36/1.

00:35 (IST)

OUTSIDE! Wood edged out Matthew Wade. Almost 150km / h there from him as Wade rushes into a stretch through the middle gate. Jordan gladly takes the catch halfway. Australia 1/31. Wade left for 14.

00:33 (IST)

SIX! Top-edge and has come the distance. That is the problem of rhythm. Archer came up short and took the right direction, Finch was late to the hook and thus got an advantage, it would always be fine as the fielder was in the ring with a short fine. The ball just clears the boundary rope

00:29 (IST)

Mark Wood, from the other end, momentarily ties up Wade and Finch as well, before ruining his way with one that is too crowded and direct to the Australian captain. He has removed it through the middle wicket to mark a boundary. Australia 22/0.

00:24 (IST)

A big change for Australia as Finch and Wade turn it into a hit-and-run 16. Finch started it off with a crisp kick shot before Wade put one on while trying to hook after that. After that, Finch denied Wade a limit as he couldn’t get out of the way, but the southpaw grabbed one on his pads and sent it flying into the stands on the square leg to make up for that in the last installment. of the more. Australia 16/0.

00:09 (IST)

England followed that up with five singles and finished 145-6 in their 20 overs. That’s a low total for a T20 game, but the pitch is somewhat difficult to hit means it may be enough for the hosts. However, Australia will definitely enjoy its possibilities.

00:04 (IST)

Starc recovers things very well with a good 19 over, giving away only 5 runs. Richardson then starts the last over with a slower ball that Chris Jordan hits, but can only find Steve Smith at length.

23:56 (IST)

FOUR, FOUR, FOUR! Richardson is frustrated when Denly gets not one, not two, but three limits behind the wicket: one, an inside edge that passes Wade’s left and two more that open the gap between the goalkeeper and the short third man. Valuable races for England, this.

23:52 (IST)

OUTSIDE! Starc dumps Ali but owes that wicket so much to Smith’s excellent one-handed catch at the deep end of the middle wicket. A check with the third referee was needed, but they have their man.

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