Australia vs Zimbabwe, Second ODI, Adelaide (18 Jun)
Lineup:
Aaron Finch
David Warner
Steve Smith
Shaun Marsh
Peter Handscomb
Glenn Maxwell
D'Arcy Short
Mitchell Starc
Nathan Coultner-Nile
Jhye Richardson
Australia make one change with Carey still in awful form. Short comes in to replace him.
Zimbabwe were sent in by the Aussies and Mire lasted 2.1 overs before Starc clean bowled him. Hamilton Masakadza, now fit again, was bowled for 8 in the same fashion. Starc then pinned Ervine LBW meaning his first spell was 3/17 from five overs. Musakanda was then trapped LBW by NCN leaving ZIM 4/30. Sayers bowled Raza for 9, and then got rid of Moor four overs later, but not before Moor got 31 from 25. Williams and Cremer then came together and played well, Cremer anchoring and Williams attacking, before Williams was LBW for 68 to NCN. Sayers then cleaned up Mavuta, his third bowled, and an over later Cremer nicked to slip. Chatara was bowled by NCN, leaving Australia with 193 to get.
ZIM All out 192 (43.5 overs, Williams 68, NCN 4/49, Starc 3/24)
Finch bottom edged to the keeper in the 6th over for 6. Unfortunately for the Zimbabweans, Warner and Smith put on 134. Warner eventually went trying to hit his second six of the night, hitting it straight up, but that worked pretty nicely for Australia as Short got some crease time while Smith hit Australia to the win. An anticlimax was Smith getting 2 leg byes to win, meaning he finished on 98*.
AUS 2/193 (34.2 overs, Smith 98*, Warner 69)
Australia win by 8 wickets and take the series. MOTM: Steve Smith
Lineup:
Aaron Finch
David Warner
Steve Smith
Shaun Marsh
Peter Handscomb
Glenn Maxwell
D'Arcy Short
Mitchell Starc
Nathan Coultner-Nile
Jhye Richardson
Australia make one change with Carey still in awful form. Short comes in to replace him.
Zimbabwe were sent in by the Aussies and Mire lasted 2.1 overs before Starc clean bowled him. Hamilton Masakadza, now fit again, was bowled for 8 in the same fashion. Starc then pinned Ervine LBW meaning his first spell was 3/17 from five overs. Musakanda was then trapped LBW by NCN leaving ZIM 4/30. Sayers bowled Raza for 9, and then got rid of Moor four overs later, but not before Moor got 31 from 25. Williams and Cremer then came together and played well, Cremer anchoring and Williams attacking, before Williams was LBW for 68 to NCN. Sayers then cleaned up Mavuta, his third bowled, and an over later Cremer nicked to slip. Chatara was bowled by NCN, leaving Australia with 193 to get.
ZIM All out 192 (43.5 overs, Williams 68, NCN 4/49, Starc 3/24)
Finch bottom edged to the keeper in the 6th over for 6. Unfortunately for the Zimbabweans, Warner and Smith put on 134. Warner eventually went trying to hit his second six of the night, hitting it straight up, but that worked pretty nicely for Australia as Short got some crease time while Smith hit Australia to the win. An anticlimax was Smith getting 2 leg byes to win, meaning he finished on 98*.
AUS 2/193 (34.2 overs, Smith 98*, Warner 69)
Australia win by 8 wickets and take the series. MOTM: Steve Smith