T20I ·2nd T20I
Finished
New Zealand
219/7
(20 ov)
Australia
215/8
(20 ov)
New Zealand won by 4 runs
1
··1··4
5 runs
2
4·wd4111
12 runs
3
4nbwd·63·1·
16 runs
4
1·W··1
2 runs
5
6·6111
15 runs
6
·11·1·
3 runs
7
116·21
11 runs
8
·212wd·W
6 runs
9
14·11wd1
9 runs
10
1·1·24
8 runs
11
W11111
5 runs
12
4·461·
15 runs
13
41W1WW
6 runs
14
211·14
9 runs
15
6116wd14
20 runs
16
416266
25 runs
17
441611
17 runs
18
11·wd111
6 runs
19
wd114611
15 runs
20
W··6W4
10 runs
Batting
RB4s6sSR
M. Wade
25 15 3 1 166.7
A. Finch
12 14 1 0 85.7
Bowling
OMRWEcon
J. Neesham
1 4 10 2 10
M. Santner
4 6 31 4 7.8
MATCH STATS NZ AUS
PP 45/1 (7.5) 53/1 (8.6)
Middle 130/2 (13) 114/5 (11.4)
Death 44/4 (11) 48/2 (12)
4s 10 16
6s 18 13
Dots 22% 22%
Extras 5 8
Best P'ship 131(2) 92(7)
Runs
NZAUS
489614419224005101520
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Date and time 25/02/2021 · 01:00
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Competition Twenty20 International · 2nd T20I
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Toss Australia won the toss, elected to bowling
Playing XI
Kane Williamson
Kane WilliamsonC Batsman
Tim Seifert
Tim SeifertWK Wicketkeeper
James Neesham
James Neesham Batting Allrounder
Martin Guptill
Martin Guptill Batsman
Mitchell Santner
Mitchell Santner Allrounder
Kyle Jamieson
Kyle Jamieson Bowler
Tim Southee
Tim Southee Bowler
Ish Sodhi
Ish Sodhi Bowler
Trent Boult
Trent Boult Bowler
Devon Conway
Devon Conway Wicketkeeper
Glenn Phillips
Glenn Phillips Wicketkeeper
Playing XI
Aaron Finch
Aaron FinchC Batsman
Matthew Wade
Matthew WadeWK Wicketkeeper
Mitchell Marsh
Mitchell Marsh Allrounder
Glenn Maxwell
Glenn Maxwell Allrounder
Marcus Stoinis
Marcus Stoinis Allrounder
Daniel Sams
Daniel Sams Allrounder
Ashton Agar
Ashton Agar Bowler
Jhye Richardson
Jhye Richardson Bowler
Kane Richardson
Kane Richardson Bowler
Adam Zampa
Adam Zampa Bowler
Josh Philippe
Josh Philippe Wicketkeeper

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