The Citizen (Gauteng)

Agar heroics make history

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Wellington – Spinner Ashton Agar (above) produced the best bowling performanc­e in Australia’s Twenty20 internatio­nal history in a 64-run win over New Zealand in Wellington yesterday.

Agar’s match-turning 6/30, including three in one over, derailed a New Zealand fightback as Australia avoided a series loss in the third Twenty20 internatio­nal.

Under-fire skipper Aaron Finch hit 69, his best T20 internatio­nal score for more than two years, and Glenn Maxwell smashed 70 from 31 balls.

The result leaves the fivematch series at 2-1 in New Zealand’s favour with two games to go.

Finch said the Australian­s, who have rested stars such as David Warner, Steve Smith and Mitchell Starc for the New Zealand tour, were still targeting a series win.

“To keep improving is all we can ask at the moment and we’re still alive in the series,” he said.

Australia finished their 20 overs at 208/4 after losing the toss and being asked to bat.

In reply, New Zealand were bundled out for 144 in 17.1 overs thanks to Agar’s heroics.

“Once I started to have the courage to toss the ball up a little bit I got something out of it,” he said.

“That was a good lesson I can take out of today moving forward.”

Only four players have taken six wickets in a T20 internatio­nals before, none of them from Australia.

In the face of the Australian onslaught, the Black Caps lacked the swagger of the opening two matches, with shell-shocked all-rounder Jimmy Neesham conceding 28 runs in a single over as Maxwell ran riot.

“It was an all-round performanc­e from them that was outstandin­g and it’s important for us that we move on quickly,” New Zealand captain Kane Williamson said.

The focus ahead of the match was Finch’s poor form. and critics had questioned his place in the team but selector George Bailey this week insisted Finch would remain captain for the T20 World Cup in India later this year.

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