ICC World Cup 2023: Australia Triumphs New Zealand In A High-Scoring Thriller

This marks New Zealand's second consecutive loss and Australia's fourth consecutive win and both teams now share 8 points in the tournament

ICC World Cup 2023: Australia Triumphs New Zealand In A High-Scoring Thriller
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DHARAMSALA: Following last night's thrilling Pakistan and South Africa match, we were treated to another nail-biting encounter within a 24-hour span. This time, it was a high-scoring showdown between perennial rivals Australia and New Zealand, which came down to the wire, with Australia clinching victory by a narrow margin of 5 runs.

In this sensational contest, a staggering 771 runs were scored. Australia, batting first, saw an explosive opening partnership between David Warner and Travis Head, who put together a formidable 175-run stand in just 19.1 overs.

While Warner (81) narrowly missed a century, Head (109) achieved a well-deserved hundred. Maxwell (41), Josh Inglis (38), and Pat Cummins (37) chipped in with quick contributions.

Collectively, Australia posted a total of 388 runs before losing all their wickets in 49.2 overs. Trent Boult (3/77) and Glenn Philipps (3/37) were the pick of the bowlers, each claiming three wickets. Chasing this imposing target was no easy feat, but New Zealand came well-prepared. Their openers provided a solid start, but both were dismissed in succession.

Subsequently, Rachin Ravindra and Daryll Mitchell formed a crucial 96-run partnership, setting New Zealand on course. Mitchell (54) reached a fifty but was eventually dismissed, while Rachin (116) notched up a century.

Unfortunately, the middle order faltered, and it was Jimmy Neesham (58) who valiantly fought until the end. With seven runs needed from the final two balls, Neesham was run out attempting a second run. On the last ball, New Zealand required just one run, but Mitchell Strac bowled a dot, securing victory for Australia and limiting New Zealand to 283/9.

This marks New Zealand's second consecutive loss and Australia's fourth consecutive win. Both teams now share 8 points in the tournament.

Scorecard:

Australia: 388/10 (49.2 overs)

New Zealand: 383/9 (50 overs)

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