Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Warner seals series for Australia

Opener’s sixth ODI ton this year helps hosts crush New Zealand by 116 runs

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

David Warner slammed his sixth one-day century of the year to lead Australia to a crushing 116-run victory to reclaim the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy series off New Zealand here on Tuesday.

Warner smashed 119 off 115 balls to propel the Australian­s to an imposing 378 for five after being sent into bat and then bowled out the Black Caps for 262 off 47.2 overs at the bat-friendly Manuka Oval.

New Zealand had to win in Canberra to keep alive their hopes of retaining the trophy after losing by 68 runs in the opening game in Sydney on Sunday.

LEADING THE WAY

Warner led the way in Australia’s third-highest ODI total and was supported by skipper Steve Smith’s 72 off 76 balls and Travis Head’s 57 from 32 balls, while Mitchell Marsh bludgeoned seven sixes in a unbeaten 76 off just 40 balls.

The Black Caps had a go at Australia’s hefty total and were 177 for three when Jimmy Neesham fell in the 31st over for 74 and ended a 125-run stand with skipper Kane Williamson.

Williamson was dismissed nine overs later for 81 off 80 balls with five fours and two sixes and with him went New Zealand’s remote chance of reeling in the Australian target. Williamson’s gamble to send the Australian­s into bat back-fired spectacula­rly when the home side feasted on a perfect batting wicket.

The pugnacious Warner set the tone with his 10th ODI century off 101 balls to continue his outstandin­g form with the white ball. It was his third century in his last five ODI innings and his first against New Zealand. Only three other Australian batsmen have scored more tons in ODIs — Ricky Ponting (30), Mark Waugh (18) and Adam Gilchrist (16).

Warner was out to a low catch from Williamson at cover off medium-pacer Colin de Grandhomme in the 37th over, ending a 145-run partnershi­p with Smith.

Smith followed up his career highest ODI score of 164 in Sydney with 72. The Australian skipper, who was struck a painful blow in the groin by a de Grandhomme delivery on 56, sliced to Mitchell Santner at deep point when he was on top of the New Zealand bowlers. Head hit his second half-century of the series before he was caught off Tim Southee.Marsh provided some late fireworks with some prodigious hitting including three consecutiv­e sixes off Matt Henry. Cummins finishing with 4/41 as Australia cruised to victory.

The last 1824 months I’ve really worked hard to try to construct my innings and build an innings, and not play too many big shots early in my innings DAVID WARNER, Man-of-the-Match

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? David Warner dominated in the second ODI on Tuesday.
AFP PHOTO David Warner dominated in the second ODI on Tuesday.

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