Captain Mitchell Marsh scored a sparkling maiden Twenty20 century, guiding Australia to a three-wicket win in the third and final match against New Zealand on Saturday, securing a 2-0 series victory.
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the win, Australia bagged the Chappell-Hadlee series.
New Zealand Vs Australia: 3rd T20I – Highlights
Opener Marsh completely dominated the run chase, remaining unbeaten with 103 off 52 balls, helping the tourists reach 160-7 with two overs to spare, after New Zealand posted 156-9 at Bay Oval.
The 33-year-old played with a mix of power and patience as wickets fell around him, striking eight fours and seven sixes, while defying the cold, damp evening conditions in Mount Maunganui.
Marsh’s century came from the first ball of the 18th over, marking his first three-figure score in 76 T20 internationals.
Allrounder Jimmy Neesham (4-26) raised New Zealand’s hopes, taking four wickets from his first three overs of seam bowling midway through Australia’s chase, reducing them to 93-5.
Marsh adopted a more cautious approach in the closing stages, cleverly combining with lower-order batsmen Mitchell Owen (14) and Sean Abbott (13 not out), who were the only other players to reach double figures.
“There was a bit of pressure there at the end but it’s obviously great to win an away series in New Zealand,” said Marsh, who had set his sights on batting through the innings.
“When you’re going like that, it’s just important that you keep going. It was probably a little bit closer than we would have liked, but we got there.”
Opener Tim Seifert top-scored for the hosts with 48 off 35 after New Zealand were sent in. Some late hitting from captain Michael Bracewell (26) and Neesham (25) helped set a competitive target, while seamer Abbott recorded Australia’s best figures of 3-25.
Bracewell acknowledged Marsh’s batting as the decisive factor. “We threw everything we could at him, we used all of our resources and sometimes you have to tip your hat to him,” Bracewell said.
Australia’s six-wicket win in the first match on Wednesday was also centred around Marsh, who top-scored with 85. The second match on Friday was abandoned due to rain.
(With inputs from Agencies)