Sports Bulletin Report
SYDNEY: Australia defeated England by 72 runs in 2nd One Day International to secure the three-match tie 2-0 at Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), Australia on Saturday.
Kangaroos won the toss and decided to bat first, as David Warner and Travis Head started the hosts’ innings. However, at Sydney both batters failed to provide a solid start, as at the score of 33, Warner lost his wicket at his personal score of 16 runs.
Batter, Steven Smith, who had played an unbeaten innings of 80 runs at Adelaide, kept his same batting pace here and smashed 94 runs in 114 balls. He hit five fours and a single six during his a responsible, and vital and match winning innings of 94 runs. Mitchell Marsh and Marnus Labushagne also played good innings of 59 and 58 runs innings to help their team to set a 280 runs total on the board.
Adil Rasheed (3 for 57), David Willy (2 for 44) and Moin Ali (1 for 24) were the wicket taker bowlers of England.
The Englishmen had 281 runs target in 50 overs, as he had to face early damage, when opener Jason Roy in the very first over, when he was clean bold on the bowling of acting captain Hazelwood. Wicketkeeper batter Sam Billings was the top scorer for England. He scored 71 runs in 80 balls with the help of 3 fours and 2 sixes. James Vince contributed 60 runs, as he hit three four and two sixes during his 72 balls innings.
Mitchell Strac (4 for 47), Adam Zampa (4 for 45) and Josh Hazlewood (2 for 77) were the main bowlers of the day, who shared all the 10 wickets of opposition. Michell Strac was declared best player of the match.