T20I ·1st T20I
Finished
New Zealand
215/3
(20 ov)
Australia
216/4
(20 ov)
Australia won by 6 wickets (with 0 ball remaining)
1
··121·
4 runs
2
12··24
9 runs
3
··161·
8 runs
4
4·4W··
8 runs
5
414616
22 runs
6
lb··22·
4 runs
7
166··W
13 runs
8
111426
15 runs
9
64·141
16 runs
10
·wd1wd·1·6
10 runs
11
·1Wwd·1·
3 runs
12
1611·1
10 runs
13
1·4166
18 runs
14
111··1
4 runs
15
wdwdwd1·26··
12 runs
16
3·wd·162
13 runs
17
1·1·W1
3 runs
18
1··6·1
8 runs
19
1b1466
18 runs
20
wdlb1lb624
14 runs
Batting
RB4s6sSR
T. Head
24 15 3 1 160
D. Warner
32 20 1 3 160
Bowling
OMRWEcon
T. Southee
4 7 52 0 13
M. Santner
4 8 42 2 10.5
MATCH STATS NZ AUS
PP 68/1 (11) 56/1 (9.3)
Middle 106/1 (10.6) 114/2 (11.4)
Death 41/1 (10.2) 46/1 (11.5)
4s 10 11
6s 13 17
Dots 21% 30%
Extras 15 12
Best P'ship 113(2) 61(4)
Runs
NZAUS
489614419224005101520
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Date and time 21/02/2024 · 06:10
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Competition Twenty20 International · 1st T20I
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Toss New Zealand won the toss, elected to batting
Playing XI
Mitchell Santner
Mitchell SantnerC Allrounder
Devon Conway
Devon ConwayWK Wicketkeeper
Rachin Ravindra
Rachin Ravindra Batting Allrounder
Josh Clarkson
Josh Clarkson Batting Allrounder
Finn Allen
Finn Allen Batsman
Mark Chapman
Mark Chapman Allrounder
Adam Milne
Adam Milne Bowler
Ish Sodhi
Ish Sodhi Bowler
Tim Southee
Tim Southee Bowler
Lockie Ferguson
Lockie Ferguson Bowler
Glenn Phillips
Glenn Phillips Wicketkeeper
Playing XI
Mitchell Marsh
Mitchell MarshC Allrounder
Josh Inglis
Josh InglisWK Wicketkeeper
Travis Head
Travis Head Batsman
David Warner
David Warner Batsman
Tim David
Tim David Batsman
Glenn Maxwell
Glenn Maxwell Allrounder
Matthew Short
Matthew Short Allrounder
Pat Cummins
Pat Cummins Bowler
Mitchell Starc
Mitchell Starc Bowler
Adam Zampa
Adam Zampa Bowler
Josh Hazlewood
Josh Hazlewood Bowler

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