New Zealand vs Australia : First T20 – as it happened
All the updates as Australia wrap up a last-ball win over New Zealand in the first T20 at Wellington.
This live page is now closed. Thanks for joining us. These were the updates as Australia bagged a thrilling last-ball win over New Zealand in the first T20 match in Wellington on Wednesday, February 21:
This live page is now closed. Thanks for joining us. These were the updates as Australia bagged a thrilling last-ball win over New Zealand in the first T20 match in Wellington on Wednesday, February 21:
- Australia beat New Zealand by six wickets in the first T20 international of their three-match series at Sky Stadium in Wellington.
- Tim David’s 10-ball 31 took the visitors home on the last ball of the match to seal a nail-biting win.
- Australia captain Mitchell Marsh was named the player of the match for his 72 runs and tidy bowling.
- New Zealand set Australia a target of 215 on the back of a 113-run partnership between Devon Conway (63) and Rachin Ravindra (68).
- The second T20 will be played in Auckland on Friday.
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What’s next?
New Zealand and Australia will now travel to Auckland for the rest of the T20I series. They will meet in the second game on Friday followed by the third on Sunday.
The teams are due to play two tests after the T20I series.
Australia win thriller in Kiwi capital!
That was a thrilling finish to a high-scoring match in the Kiwi capital!
Australia go 1-0 up in the three-match T20 series.
The visitors pulled it off on the final ball, as David hit a four to seal the win. His 10-ball 31 proved to be an invaluable innings.
Captain Marsh was Australia’s top scorer 72 not-out, while Warner scored 32.
The 44-run partnership between Marsh and David came off just 19 balls and helped Australia complete their third highest successful run-chase in T20 internationals.
It was a heartbreaking result for New Zealand after their excellent batting display in the first innings, which Ravindra and Conway led.
Santner picked up two wickets, although he was very expensive, while Milne and Ferguson bagged a wicket apiece.
David hits a four and seals the win!
David hits a four and seals the victory on the final ball of the match! What a nail-biting finish to this contest.
Phillips dived at the boundary to stop the ball, but he failed, hanging his head in shame.
Australia need 4 runs on final ball
Australia score a double on the fifth ball. They now need 4 more runs from the final ball. Can David do it?
David flicks a six!
David flicks away a full-toss from Southee for a six! Australia need six runs from two balls!
Tight bowling from Southee
After conceding a first-ball wide, Southee has done well to restrict the Aussies to singles off the next three.
Australia now need 12 runs in three balls!
Southee to bowl the final over
Under pressure, Southee begins the final over with a wide.
He then bowls a yorker and appeals for an LBW dismissal against Marsh, but the umpire does not raise his finger. New Zealand decide to take a review.
Replays show the ball was pitching outside leg and Marsh survives.
19 overs. Australia 200-4
David hits a wide delivery from Milne for a four and hammers the next one for a massive six! The biggest six of this game as 98 metres!
He ends the over with another six, as the Aussies get 19 off it.
Australia need 16 runs from the final over for a win. Can they finish this chase successfully?
Milne bowls the penultimate over
Bowling the second to last over, Milne starts with three singles off the first three balls. Good start from the pacer!
18 overs. Australia 181-4
Marsh survives a run-out attempt by Ferguson, who makes a good start to the over!
After two dot balls, Marsh hits him for a six, smashing it over deep square leg.
With two overs remaining, Australia need 35 more runs to win.
17 overs. Australia 173-4
Santner finishes an excellent over, picking up a wicket and giving away only three runs!
Can New Zealand pull off a win here?
Australia need 43 runs in 18 balls.
Wicket! Australia 172-4, Inglis out!
Inglis tries to go big, but he is caught at deep backward square leg by Ravindra! Santner has dismissed Inglis for 20.
David will be the next batsman for Australia, who need 44 runs in 19 balls.
16 overs. Australia 170-3
Marsh wraps up Sodhi’s over with a six, which travelled 84 metres! It has rained sixes in this contest, which is nearing an exciting finish.
The Aussies need 46 runs in 24 balls.
15 overs. Australia 157-3
Inglis smashes a six into the stands! He pulls it over midwicket, as Australia take 12 runs from the over.
With five overs remaining, Australia need 59 more runs to win.
Sloppy Southee
Southee, under pressure, has bowled three wides in a row. It’s not looking good for the Kiwis, who are falling behind in this contest.
14 overs. Australia 145-3
After a costly last over by Santner, Sodhi helps his side by bowling a tight over, giving away only four runs.
Meanwhile, Marsh has brought up his half-century in just 29 balls.
Australia need 71 runs in 36 balls.
13 overs. Australia 141-3
Inglis hits Milne for a four, as the crowd in Wellington goes silent.
Later, Inglis is dropped by Southee, who pulled off a dive but couldn’t get the ball in his hands.
Marsh punishes the Kiwis with back-to-back sixes!
Australia need 75 runs in 42 balls.
12 overs. Australia 123-3
After a single off the first ball, Santner is hit for a six by Marsh, who pulls the shot over midwicket!
The New Zealand skipper gives away 10 runs in the over.
Australia need 93 runs in 48 balls.
11 overs. Australia 113-3
Ferguson wraps up an excellent over, where he took the big wicket of Maxwell and gave away only three runs.
Meanwhile, wicketkeeper Inglis is the new batsman for Australia.
Wicket! Australia 111-3, Maxwell out!
Maxwell is bowled out by Ferguson for 25! New Zealand have their vital breakthrough.
10 overs. Australia 110-2
After bowling two wide balls, Sodhi concedes a six off the final ball of the over, as Marsh’s shot crosses the fence.
There are 10 more overs remaining in this exciting match, and Australia need 106 runs to win.
9 overs. Australia 100-2
Marsh smashes Santner’s slow and short ball for a six over deep midwicket. Later, he hits two more fours, putting the New Zealand skipper under immense pressure.
As things stand, Australia look in good control of their chase.
8 overs. Australia 84-2
Spinner Sodhi is the new bowler for New Zealand.
Maxwell hits him for a four, pulling off a reverse sweep shot. He tries to do it again on the next ball, but can’t time it to perfection.
Maxwell, though, makes up for it with a six off the final ball of the over.
There were 15 runs off that over by Sodhi!