Mike Hussey and Shane Watson take a run during Australia's warm-up match against New Zealand. Photo: Getty Images
Australia beats New Zealand by 56 runs
New Zealand batting collapses in the face of disciplined Australian bowling in warm-up tie
15 September 2012 - 12:53pm IST
A spectacular batting implosion by New Zealand against Australia’s bowlers saw it crash to a massive 56-run defeat in what was the first warm-up fixture for both teams ahead of the ICC World Twenty20.
The early blows for Australia were struck by the pacemen, with Brad Hogg then taking 3 for 23 to help bowl New Zealand out for 83. The New Zealand batsmen haven’t been convincing against spinners or pacers of late, and the latest outing wouldn’t have given them any reassurance.
Only Ross Taylor (22 off 20), Doug Bracewell (10 not out off 8) and Kane Williamson (17 off 33) reached double figures for New Zealand, who had gotten off to a nightmare start, being reduced to 8 for 3 in the third over after Australia had made 139 for 6.
Each of Shane Watson, Clint McKay and Pat Cummins struck in the first three overs, as New Zealand never recovered from its start.
Earlier, Australia’s innings progressed in fits and starts after it was put in to bat, with David Warner providing the early fireworks. Warner hit 24 off 14 balls, but after his departure, the run-rate slowed with Daniel Vettori, Adam Milne and Nathan McCullum controlling the middle-overs well for New Zealand.
A late flourish by Matthew Wade and Daniel Christian saw 42 runs scored in the final four overs, which eventually proved too much for New Zealand.
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