The Independent on Saturday

Rain rescues Australia against Black Caps

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BIRMINGHAM: Rain came to the rescue of faltering Australia who were struggling in pursuit of a tough target set by New Zealand before their Champions Trophy Group A opener ended as a no result at Edgbaston last night.

Kane Williamson scored a fine century as New Zealand posted 291 in 45 overs, a total that at one stage looked like being much higher before seamer Josh Hazlewood recorded a career-best of 6-52 for Australia.

Rain in the interval between innings meant Australia faced a reduced victory target of 235 from 33 overs, and they limped to 53-3 in nine overs before the heavens opened for a final time.

Hosts England top the pool with two points, New Zealand and Australia have one each, and Bangladesh are on zero.

Williamson’s 100 off 97 balls anchored the New Zealand innings, but Australia found their groove in the closing overs to take the final seven wickets for 37 runs.

Williamson put on 77 with opener Luke Ronchi (65) and 99 for the third wicket with Ross Taylor (46) before he was run out the ball after reaching his ton.

New Zealand were 254-4 with 10.5 overs remaining and on course for a score well in excess of 300, but Hazlewood induced a number of false strokes from the New Zealand batsmen.

Glenn Maxwell took four catches, one short of Jonty Rhodes’s one-day internatio­nal record for a fielder. – Reuters

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