The Sunday Guardian

OZ-NEW ZEALAND TIE ABANDONED DUE TO INCESSANT RAIN

- BIRMINGHAM

Rain played spoilsport in what was shaping up be an enthrallin­g encounter, forcing the Group A Champions Trophy match between Australia and New Zealand to be abandoned here on Friday.

The match was repeatedly interrupte­d by rain, forcing the officials to reduce the number of overs on more than one occasion.

Electing to bat first, New Zealand had put up a healthy total of 291 runs in 45 overs. Their innings had been shortened to 46 overs after play was held up for around an hour and a half due to rain.

Further rain during the innings break saw the target being revised to 235 runs off 33 overs.

Australia had reached 53/3 in nine overs when the proceeding­s were interrupte­d by rain once again before the match was abandoned for good.

Both teams got one point each.

Fast bowler Adam Milne was the pick of the Kiwi bowlers with figures of 2/9 in two overs. His fellwo pacer Trent Boult had struck the first blow for New Zealand, picking up the wicket of the dangerous David Warner in the sixth over.

Earlier, New Zealand rode on a century by Kane Williamson and excellent batting by Luke Ronchi and Ross Taylor to post a challengin­g total.

Williamson led the Kiwi charge with a solid innings of 100 runs before being run out. His 97-ball innings included eight boundaries and three sixes.

Ronchi chipped in with a quick fire 65 off 43 deliveries which included nine boundaries and three sixes.

Taylor on the other hand, was unlucky to miss out on what would have been a well deserved half century as he was dismissed on 46, hitting six boundaries during his 58-ball stay at the crease.

Fast bowler Josh Hazlewood produced an excellent display of pace bowling to return figures of 6/52, three of those wickets coming off four deliveries in the penultimat­e over of the innings.

Fellow pacer John Hastings had figures of 2/69 while fast bowler Pat Cummins got one wicket.

Electing to bat first on winning the toss, New Zealand were off to a steady start as openers Ronchi and Martin Guptill took the total to 40 runs in the sixth over.

Hazlewood struck the first blow for Australia when Guptill was outfoxed by a bit of extra bounce and was caught by Glenn Maxwell at point.. IANS

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