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Australia vs New Zealand Scorecard, 1st T20I, New Zealand vs Australia 2021

Result · Feb 22 2021, Mon - 11:40 AM (IST)
1st T20I - Hagley Oval
NEW ZEALAND
184/5
AUSTRALIA
131
New Zealand won by 53 runs
CRR:7.49
Player Of The Match
NEW ZEALAND - 184/5 (20.0)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Martin Guptill c Ashton Agar b Daniel Sams 0 3 - - -
Tim Seifert (wk) b Jhye Richardson 1 5 - - 20
Kane Williamson (c) c Matthew Wade b Daniel Sams 12 13 2 - 92.31
Devon Conway Not out 99 59 10 3 167.8
Glenn Phillips c Mitchell Marsh b Marcus Stoinis 30 20 - 3 150
Jimmy Neesham c Matthew Wade b Jhye Richardson 26 15 3 - 173.33
Mitchell Santner Not out 7 5 1 - 140
Kyle Jamieson - - - - -
Tim Southee - - - - -
Ish Sodhi - - - - -
Trent Boult - - - - -
Extras 9 ( lb: 3 w: 4)
Total 184 / 5 (20.0 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
Daniel Sams 4 - 40 2 10
Adam Zampa 3 - 20 0 6.7
Jhye Richardson 4 - 31 2 7.8
Kane Richardson 4 - 42 0 10.5
Ashton Agar 2 - 20 0 10
Marcus Stoinis 2 - 17 1 8.5
Glenn Maxwell 1 - 9 0 9
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
0/1 (0.3) Martin Guptill
11/2 (2.2) Tim Seifert
19/3 (3.6) Kane Williamson
93/4 (12.2) Glenn Phillips
140/5 (16.5) Jimmy Neesham
Bowler O M R W Eco
Tim Southee 3 - 10 2 3.3
Trent Boult 3 - 22 2 7.3
Kyle Jamieson 3 - 32 1 10.7
Jimmy Neesham 1 - 9 0 9
Ish Sodhi 4 - 28 4 7
Mitchell Santner 3.3 - 29 1 8.3
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
3/1 (0.5) Aaron Finch
8/2 (1.5) Josh Philippe
16/3 (3.2) Matthew Wade
19/4 (4.2) Glenn Maxwell
56/5 (8.5) Marcus Stoinis
98/6 (12.5) Mitchell Marsh
99/7 (13.2) Daniel Sams
99/8 (13.4) Ashton Agar
108/9 (15.2) Kane Richardson
131/10 (17.3) Jhye Richardson
Match Info
Series: Australia in New Zealand 2021
Date: Feb 22 2021, Mon - 11:40 AM (IST)
Country: New Zealand
City: Christchurch
Venue: Hagley Oval
Toss: Australia won the toss and elected to bowl.
New Zealand Squad: Martin Guptill, Tim Seifert (wk), Kane Williamson (c), Devon Conway, Glenn Phillips, Jimmy Neesham, Mitchell Santner, Kyle Jamieson, Tim Southee, Ish Sodhi, Trent Boult
Australia Squad: Aaron Finch (c), Matthew Wade (wk), Josh Philippe, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Mitchell Marsh, Daniel Sams, Ashton Agar, Jhye Richardson, Kane Richardson, Adam Zampa
  • Australia have won seven of their nine previous men's T20Is against New Zealand (L2), with one of those defeats coming by a one-over eliminator (28 February 2010).
  • This will be the sixth meeting between New Zealand and Australia in New Zealand in men's T20Is and their first at Hagley Oval; the Black Caps have won only once against Australia in this format on home turf (L4).
  • New Zealand have lost only one of their last five completed men's T20Is at home (W4); however, their only previous match at Hagley Oval ended in a seven-wicket loss to England (November 2019).
  • Australia have lost each of their last two bilateral men's T20I series whilst New Zealand have managed to win their last two in the format - the Black Caps seeing off West Indies and Pakistan (both taking place in 2020).
  • Australia has the highest catching success rate of any Test-playing nation in men's T20Is since the start of last year (91.8%); New Zealand have taken 75% of their catching opportunities in that time.
  • Tanveer Sangha (Australia) took 21 wickets at an average of 18.3 in the 2020/21 Big Bash League, the most by a teenager in a single edition of the competition.
  • Tim Seifert (New Zealand) has logged four half centuries in his last seven T20I innings, including an 84* against Pakistan in December 2020 - the joint-third highest T20I innings by a New Zealand wicketkeeper in the men's format.
  • Ashton Agar (Australia) has a bowling strike rate of 11.0 in men's T20Is since the beginning of 2020, the joint-best of any player from a Test-playing nation to bowl 20+ overs in that time (level with Usman Qadir).
  • New Zealand's Martin Guptill has scored 217 runs in men's T20Is between the Black Caps and Australia; he is just 12 runs shy of eclipsing Brendon McCullum's record as the highest run-scorer in this fixture (228).
  • Aaron Finch (Australia) has hit 97 sixes in his T20I career; he needs just three more to become the sixth player in the men's format to log 100 maximums and the first player to do so for Australia.