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James Wallace

Mitchell Marsh smashes first T20I century as Australia defeat New Zealand by three wickets

Captain Mitchell Marsh hits a ball
Captain Mitchell Marsh scored 101 in a brilliant innings to lead Australia to the win over New Zealand at Bay Oval. Photograph: Aaron Gillions/AFP/Getty Images

Congratulations to Australia, they take the series 2-0. Mitch Marsh’s first T20I century got his side over the line with a couple of overs to spare. New Zealand kept the game alive by chipping away wickets at the other end - Jimmy Neesham finishing with 4-26 off his four overs - but ultimately Marsh’s knock hauled in a below par score from the home side.

Australia take the Chappell-Hadlee trophy 2-0. Next up they will play India at home in ODIs and T20Is before a little known Test series gets underway in November.

We’ll be here to bring you OBOs of them all, thanks for your company – goodbye.

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Presentation:

No prizes for guessing who the player of the match is:

Mitchell Marsh:

It was a good one! It’s nice to win the series. We were under a bit of pressure at the end. I had a bit of luck. When you’re going like that you’ve got to keep going. I actually loved our intent with the bat. That’s how we’re playing at the moment.”

New Zealand Captain Michael Bracewell:

We just needed to take that wicket of Mitch Marsh and we could have put some real pressure on. We threw everything we could at him. Sometimes you’ve got to tip your hat.”

Mitch Marsh gets maiden T20I century ... and Australia win!

Great scenes as Marsh raises his bat and helmet! A top edge off Jacob Duffy saw a nervy few seconds but the ball landed safe and Marsh gets his ton. 101 runs off 50 balls. 8 fours. 7 sixes. What a knock.

Seconds later and it is all over, Abbot steers behind square for four and Australia win by 3 wickets with 12 balls remaining.

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17th over: Australia 151-7 (Marsh 99, Abbott 8) Marsh pulls Neesham for SIX! He muscled that one. Neesham scratches his head. A single takes Mitch Marsh to 99 and counting. Abbott pulls neatly for four to compound the Kiwi misery. Jimmy Neesham finishes his spell with 4-26 off four, great effort but likely to be on the losing side. Australia need 6 runs to win.

16th over: Australia 136-7 (Marsh 91, Abbott 1) Sean Abbot joins Marsh. 21 needed from 24 balls.

WICKET! Xavier Bartlett c Robinson b Duffy 1 (Australia 134-7)

But will Marsh run out of partners?! Wickets keep falling at the other end, Bartlett was drooped the ball before but doesn’t make the Kiwis pay, pouched next delivery on the square leg boundary.

15th over: Australia 133-6 (Marsh 89, Bartlett 1) Mitchell Marsh batters 15 runs off Ben Sears to go to 89 and a couple of blows away from what would be a maiden T20I century. Two fours crunched past point and a SIX over midwicket make it 24 off 30 needed by Australia. Marsh needs 11. Maths.

14th over: Australia 118-6 (Marsh 74, Bartlett 1) Bracewell tries to sneak an over in himself… Marsh smashes four off the first ball but then it’s singles for the rest. It’s all about Marsh, different game if New Zealand get his scalp.

13th over: Australia 111-6 (Marsh 68, Bartlett 0) Xavier Bartlett joins Marsh, game bubbling up. 46 from 42 needed.

WICKET! Mitchell Owen c Henry b Sears 14 (Australia 111-6)

Owen smites an almighty SIX off Sears but the bowler has the last laugh as the next ball is skied and pouched.

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12th over: Australia 102-5 (Marsh 67, Owen 6) Matt Henry called up to bowl his final over and it is a good one, just four runs off it. New Zealand hanging in there, Australia need 55 from 48. It’s all about getting Marsh out.

11th over: Australia 98-5 (Marsh 65, Owen 4) Two Mitch’s in the middle for Australia. Only five runs and another wicket off Neesham, his figures are 4-11 from three overs. Will it be him or Marsh that has the decisive impact on this match?

WICKET! Marcus Stoinis c Bracewell b Neesham 2 (Australia 93-5)

Another for Neesham! He has four wickets for six runs! Stoinis can’t clear Bracewell at mid-off.

10th over: Australia 93-4 (Marsh 64, Stoinis 2) Sodhi nearly gets away with a cheap over but Marsh pounces on the final ball and drives hard back past the bowler for four. Eight from it. Australia need Need 64 from 60 balls, New Zealand need to get Mitch Marsh out.

9th over: Australia 85-4 (Marsh 56, Stoinis 0) Neesham has 3-6 from two overs. Nifty. Marcus Stoinis joins Marsh in the middle. Don’t go anywhere.

WICKET! Alex Carey c Chapman b Neesham 1 (Australia 85-4)

Neesham strikes again! Two in the over and New Zealand scrapping away in this match – a brilliant catch by Mark Chapman sprinting round the fence and holding on to a stunner at full stretch.

WICKET! Tim David c Sears b Neesham 3 (Australia 80-3)

Neesham strikes again to pick up Tim David! A huge outside edge travels all the way to deep third. Marsh still there but New Zealand chipping away at the other end.

8th over: Australia 80-2 (Marsh 56, David 3) We have some spin as Ish Sodhi enters the attack. Eeeesh! Marsh launches down the ground for SIX to bring up a 21 ball 50 and then drops to one knee to slog sweep SIX more over square leg. New Zealand lose this game if they don’t get him sharpish.

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7th over: Australia 64-2 (Marsh 42, David 1) Tim David is the new man, he glides past point for a single to get off the mark. Tidy over from Neesham, just two runs and the wicket off his first.

WICKET! Matthew Short c Chapman b Neesham 7 (Australia 62-2)

Jimmy Neesham comes into the attack and picks up a wicket straight away! Short finds Chapman in the deep on the leg-side.

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6th over: Australia 62-1 (Marsh 41, Short 7) Have some of that! Marsh plays a textbook lofted straight drive off Ben Sears and the ball soars into the stands. Bosh! Marsh then plays an outrageous back foot drive for SIX more! Power and style from the big man. Sears gets well and truly taken down at the Bay Oval – two more fours through and over cover finish the over – 21 runs off it!

5th over: Australia 40-1 (Marsh 20, Short 7) Henry bowls a third on the spin and its a miserly over, just a plinked four from Short off it.

4th over: Australia 36-1 (Marsh 20, Short 3) Duffy is banging it in short to new batter Matt… Short. Gah! A loose bouncer is whanged down and flies away over the keeper for five wides. Short tucks a single off his hip to get off the mark.

WICKET! Travis Head b Duffy 8 (Australia 28-1)

Kersplat! Head backs away to give himself room to carve through the off side but Duffy gets some shape back in and the stumps are pegged back. New Zealand needed that.

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3rd over: Australia 27-0 (Marsh 19, Head 8) Mitch Marsh is in the mood! The man they call the Bison drives Henry for four, thick edges another and then swipes a mammoth SIX over cow corner.

2nd over: Australia 12-0 (Marsh 4, Head 8) Jacob Duffy shares the new ball with Henry and starts with a loose one that Head clips into and carves over point for SIX. This is such a dangerous opening partnership, New Zealand need to take some early scalps here.

1st over: Australia 4-0 (Marsh 3, Head 1) Matt Henry has the new ball, he’s pitching it full and finds some movement. Marsh shoulders arms to the first ball and then prods a single into the off side to open Australia’s account. Head follows suit to open his own and Marsh clips for a couple. Close! Marsh plays a sonic boom of a drive but connects only with fresh air. A quiet first over done and dusted.

The chase begins … NOW!

Australia need 157 to win

Shot! Ish Sodhi clears the front leg and smears Stoinis over the leg-side boundary for SIX. A few heart in mouth singles completes the innings as New Zealand finish on 156–9. It feels a little below par from the home side but let’s see.

The rain has stayed away for now too. Back soon for the chase.

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19th over: New Zealand 147-9 (Sodhi 1, Duffy 0) Ish Sodhi and Jacob Duffy in the middle now with one over left to haul New Zealand’s total up and over 150. Stoinis is going to bowl it.

WICKET! Ben Sears b Abbott 0 (New Zealand 147-9)

Spears has his stumps splattered.

WICKET! Matt Henry c Stoinis b Abbott 6 (New Zealand 146-8)

Gone! Henry skies a catch off Abbott. New Zealand falling in a bit of a heap at the last…

18th over: New Zealand 144-7 (Henry 4, Sears 0) Ben Sears is the new man in the middle.

WICKET! Michael Bracewell c Short b Zampa 26 (New Zealand 144-7)

Not what the Kiwi doctor ordered. Bracewell holes out to long on, Zampa doing the business, just four runs and the wicket off the over. Two to go.

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17th over: New Zealand 140-6 (Bracewell 24, Neesham 21) Neesham’s wicket is a big one, Matt Henry is the new batter. What can the Black Caps muster?

WICKET! Jimmy Neesham c Abbott b Bartlett 25 (New Zealand 138-5)

Neesham gets Bartlett away for four but perishes in the deep next ball!

16th over: New Zealand 134-5 (Bracewell 24, Neesham 21) Abbott returns and nearly pins Neesham lbw but the umpire says no. The replay shows it was stone dead so that’s a let off for New Zealand. Seven off the over, four to go, we might see some fireworks now …

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15th over: New Zealand 127-5 (Bracewell 20, Neesham 19) Neesham top edges Stoinis for SIX! Plays and misses next ball but then opens the shoulders to clear the fence at midwicket for SIX more! Brutal batting from Neesham, he rocks back and smashes Stoinis through the leg side for four more, seventeen runs off the over!

14th over: New Zealand 110-5 (Bracewell 19, Neesham 3) Zampa gives one a bit too much air and is clubbed down the ground for SIX by Bracewell! New Zelaland looking to set a challenging target, they’ve got the foundation and these two can hit a looooong ball.

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13th over: New Zealand 100-5 (Bracewell 11, Neesham 1) Jimmy Neesham is the new man, he can only get a single off the final ball of the over to bring up three figures for the home side.

WICKET! Tim Seifert c Head b Bartlett 48 (New Zealand 99-5)

The danger man goes! An attempted scoop is plooped straight to Travis Head at backward point.

12th over: New Zealand 99-4 (Seifert 48, Bracewell 11) Stoinis blots his copybook by firing five wides down the leg side. Bracewell then gets a top edge for four over Carey and follows up with a nifty scoop for four more!

11th over: New Zealand 82-4 (Seifert 45, Bracewell 3) Zampa continues and is worked around for five off his second over. Both sides fighting for ascendancy.

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10th over: New Zealand 77-4 (Seifert 43, Bracewell 0) Michael Bracewell is the new batter and he is well and truly tied down by Stoinis who starts with a lesser spotted T20 wicket-maiden.

WICKET! Daryl Mitchell c †Carey b Stoinis 9 (New Zealand 77-4)

Mitchell lines up a big hoick but only gets a meaty edge to Carey. Australia pick up another.

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9th over: New Zealand 77-3 (Seifert 43, Mitchell 9) Zampa starts with four singles but is then cracked for two fours off the final two balls of the over by Seifert. He is the danger man who Australia want to see the back of pronto.

8th over: New Zealand 66-3 (Seifert 34, Mitchell 7) Abbott continues. Seifert does too – smashing a SIX over long on with plenty of brute force. The Kiwis can only manage singles either side though, ten off the over. Adam Zampa is coming on for a twirl.

7th over: New Zealand 56-3 (Seifert 27, Mitchell 5) Hazlewood bowls out. He is the pumped for four down the ground by Mitchell and bunted over cover for another boundary by Seifert but finishes his day’s work with the ball with 2-26. Not bat at all.

6th over: New Zealand 46-3 (Seifert 22, Mitchell 0) Daryl Mitchell is the new man and he is beaten all ends up by his first ball. His second thuds into his box. Ouchy.

Take a breath there Daryl. I typed that to the tune of this:

WICKET! Mark Chapman c David b Abbott 4 (New Zealand 46-3)

Sean Abbott given a whirl by Captain Marsh and his first ball is inexplicably sent upstairs for a review, it was missing another set so the less said about that the better.

Chapman trots down to the next ball and smacks it through the covers.

What a catch! Tim David then pulls off an over the shoulder stunna at long on to get rid of Chapman. That is such a tough one to take and he did it sublimely. Great athleticism.

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5th over: New Zealand 41-2 (Seifert 22, Chapman 0) Mark Chapman is the new batter and he is immediately pinned on the front pad by Hazlewood! It looks a smidge high… the umpire thinks so too but Australia send it upstairs… NOT OUT – going over. Hazlewood caps off a fine over by nipping one past the outside edge with his sixth ball.

WICKET! Tim Robinson c †Carey b Hazlewood 13 (New Zealand 41-2)

Hazlewood is given a third over on the spin and picks up Robinson with a back of a length delivery that jags away and takes the edge!

4th over: New Zealand 36-1 (Seifert 21, Robinson 13) Xavier Bartlett gets a second over. We don’t get many Xavier’s over here in Blighty either.

Anyway, Bartlett induces a swing and a miss from Seifert before a spawny four is gained from the inside edge. SHOT! Seifert then marmalises a slog sweep high and long over deep midwicket for SIX. Bartlett gets a slower ball all wrong and serves up a full bunger that Seifert smashes back past him for another four. Fifteen off the over, New Zealand on the charge!

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3rd over: New Zealand 21-1 (Seifert 6, Robinson 13) That’ll do. Robinson slaps the first ball back over point for SIX! It was short and wide and given the treatment. Hazlewood drops short again and is pulled away across the damp Bay Oval baize for four more! The tall fast bowler has a chunter to himself and then tightens up, finishing the over with three dots.

The players are out there once more, Hazlewood has the ball. Tim Robinson on strike – Play!

Good news! The covers are now being taken off, the rain has stopped and we’ll have a re-start in five minutes with no overs lost.

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As the rain falls and the cover are hauled on, we’ve got some nomenclature riffing in the OBO mailbag courtesy of Kandukuru Nagarjun.

“Hello James, I casually glanced at the OBO to see yet another Mitchell: Owen. To go with Starc, Marsh, Johnson, Swepson, McCleneghan, Santner and others I’m sure I’m forgetting.

“But before the modern era, I can’t recall one single cricketing Mitchell. Is this a statistical quirk, or was the name really popular for Antipodean babies born a few decades ago? And, has said popularity endured?

Hope your very erudite readership are able to shed some light.”

We don’t get many Mitchell’s or Mitch’s here in the UK, not as a first name at least, I reckon

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Rain stops play. Let’s hope it is just a passing shower.

2nd over: New Zealand 7-1 (Seifert 6, Robinson 0) The batters clip and nudge to rotate strike but there’s no big shot in the offing. Gah! The rain gets heavier and the players scurry from the outfield.

1st over: New Zealand 7-1 (Seifert 6, Robinson 0) Tim Robinson is the new batter, Xavier Bartlett is going to have the second over for Australia. There’s some drizzle in the air…

WICKET! Devon Conway c Marsh b Hazlewood 0 (New Zealand 7-1)

It’s an all action start as Seifert moves across his stumps and scoops Hazlewood audaciously, dare I say bodaciously for SIX off the third ball of the game. A wry smile on the bowler’s face after that shot. A leg bye brings Conway on strike.

GONE!

Conway tries a drive but plinks a toe ender to Mitch Marsh in the ring. He won’t be happy with that, eventful first over, both sides landing an early blow.

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Right then, let’s do this. Josh Hazlewood has the new ball and Tim Seifert is going to have first look with the bat. Devon Conway is at the non-striker’s. Let’s play!

The players emerge onto the outfield but there is some more rain hovering… it might be one of those matches folks.

New Zealand captain Michael Bracewell says he is happy to bat first and confirms his side is unchanged too:

TEAMS:

New Zealand Tim Seifert (wk), Devon Conway, Tim Robinson, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, Michael Bracewell (c), Jimmy Neesham, Matt Henry, Ben Sears, Ish Sodhi, Jacob Duffy

Australia Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh (c), Matt Short, Tim David, Alex Carey (wk), Marcus Stoinis, Mitch Owen, Xavier Bartlett, Sean Abbott, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood

Stand by your beds everyone, we might get some cricket!

Australia win the toss and will bowl first!

Get in there! The coin has been flipped and it has landed Mitch Marsh and Australia’s way. Marsh confirms no changes to his side and expects there to be a bit of life in the wicket as it has been under the covers on and off for the last little while.

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Well it’s not good news, but it isn’t terrible either. The toss has been delayed for 15 minutes as there is some light drizzle doing the rounds. Start those sun dances now people.

Preamble

Hello and welcome to the third T20I between New Zealand and Australia from the Bay Oval. After yesterday’s washout it is a case of fingers and toes crossed that the weather gods are kinder today and we get some sort of a game in.

The radar looks a bit dodgy but my sources at the ground tell me there is some blue sky knocking about, whether it is enough to make a sailor a pair of trousers remains to be seen.

We should have the toss and team news imminently. Please do get in touch if you are tuning in.

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