Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Maxwell all-round show helps Oz win

MOST T20I TONS

- Associated Press sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Glenn Maxwell made an unbeaten 103 and took 3-10 as Australia beat England by five wickets in the tri-series T20 internatio­nal played on a turning pitch at Bellerive Oval.

Maxwell hit a six from Mark Wood’s bowling with the scores tied to go from 97 to 103 and to carry Australia to 161-5 in reply to England’s 155-9, a win with nine balls remaining. It was the lowest team total in which a player has scored a century in T20 internatio­nals.

As Australia closed on the winning total, Maxwell faced a tight equation if he was to reach his second century in T20 internatio­nals. He was 83 not out when Australia still needed 17 runs to win, effectivel­y having to score all of those runs to reach three figures.

At the start of the 19th over, Australia needed two runs to win and Maxwell needed three runs for his century. His last partner, Alex Carey, took a single from the first ball to feed Maxwell the strike and after failing to pierce an umbrella field at his first attempt he clubbed the third into the stand to complete his hundred and the win.

“It was nice to get one over the rope and finish the job and for us to start this series the way we have has been outstandin­g,” Maxwell said. “We haven’t had a lot of success in T20 cricket for the last few years so to start so well is good for us.

“It was only when I realized I was back on strike. I told Carey to get a two from the first ball of the last over because I didn’t have much left but he just gloved Batsman C Munro (NZ) M Runs 41 55 1000 1589 one and said ‘there you go mate, good luck’.”

After being contentiou­sly omitted from Australia’s team for the ODI series which England won 4-1, Maxwell re-emphasized his all-round value in the shortest format with his second consecutiv­e match-winning performanc­e. He scored an unbeaten 40 in the first match of the series on Saturday to guide Australia to a seven wicket win over New Zealand and helped it Wednesday continue an unbeaten start to the series.

“Obviously missing out on the one-day squad and not playing any part in the Ashes (test series) I wasn’t where I wanted to be this summer. That was obviously where I wanted to be this summer and to miss out there I had a lot to do behind the scenes.”

Maxwell first combined with fellow spinner Ashton Agar (2-15) to halt the rapid start England and set in motion a collapse.

Brief scores: England 155-9 in 20 overs (D Malan 50, E Morgan 22, G MAxwell 3-10, A Agar 2-15) vs Australia 161-5 in 18.3 overs (D Short 30m G Maxwell 103*, D Willey 3-28)

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