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Auckland Aces vs Wellington Firebirds

AA vs WF T20 Match 27, Dream11 Super Smash, 2024/25 - Match Info

Wellington Firebirds beat Auckland Aces by 6 wickets

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Player of the match

Rachin Ravindra - WF

Match Summary

Player of the Match

Rachin Ravindra

WF - All-Rounder

Runs

48 - 37

Wickets

2 - 23

150/6 (20.0 overs)

Top Batter

Top Bowler

152/4 (19.2 overs)

Top Batter

Top Bowler

Detailed Commentary

All

Wickets

4s

6s

AA

WF

Right then, Australia have drawn the first blood to take an unassailable lead in the two-match Test series. With this convincing win, the Aussies have successfully retained the Trans-Tasman Trophy and will eye a clean sweep now. On the other hand, New Zealand had their fair share of moments in the game, and there were plenty of positives to take forward as they look to end the series on level terms. The battle between these two Trans-Tasman rivals resumes with the second Test on Friday, 8th of March at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch. The first ball will be bowled at 3.30 am IST (10 pm GMT, the previous day) but as always, you can join us in advance for the build-up. Cheers!

Cameron Green is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his stellar 174-run knock in the first inning, which bailed Australia out of trouble and, in the end, proved to be the difference between the two sides.

Time for the presentation ceremony....

Earlier in the game, after being inserted into bat under overcast conditions, Steven Smith and Usman Khawaja provided stability early on, but Australia faced setbacks, losing Smith before Lunch. After a slow start, New Zealand's bowlers improved their discipline, claiming three wickets in the second session. Mitchell Marsh joined Cameron Green to regain momentum, but their partnership was short-lived. Green, with support from the tail, reached his century in the final over of the day, ensuring Australia ended on a high note despite losing wickets towards the end.

New Zealand endured a frustrating start to Day 2, as their hopes of limiting Australia's total were dashed by Cameron Green and Josh Hazlewood's resilient batting. Green got to 150, and thanks to a record 116-run last wicket stand, Australia posted 383 on the board. With the bat, the hosts struggled to forge impactful partnerships, losing wickets at regular intervals. Despite a counter-attack from Glenn Phillips and Tom Blundell after Tea, Nathan Lyon's breakthroughs helped Australia secure a substantial first-inning lead of 204 runs. Southee's late contributions offered some consolation for New Zealand, but they ended the day facing an uphill battle.

Australia began the third day positively, with Nathan Lyon capitalising on his luck from the previous day before Travis Head and Cameron Green consolidated the innings. The second session of the 'Moving Day' witnessed a stunning turnaround as Glenn Phillips led a spirited bowling performance, claiming his maiden five-wicket haul. Australia went down in a hurry, losing their last six wickets for just 37 runs to be bowled out for 164. In their pursuit of 369 runs for victory, New Zealand faced early setbacks but found stability through Will Young and Rachin Ravindra's partnership. Despite Daryl Mitchell's tentative start, Ravindra's solid fifty ensured New Zealand ended the day, needing 258 more runs with two days left in the game.

Starting the day needing 258 more runs for the win, New Zealand needed to see off the first hour without losing any wickets. It was a steady start to the morning session, as Daryl Mitchell and Rachin Ravindra applied themselves well. However, just as both batters looked to be settling in, Rachin perished. Tom Blundell and Glenn Phillips could not replicate their heroics from the first inning, and it all fell apart for the Kiwis in real quick time. Scott Kuggeleijn and Matt Henry did not shy away from a fight, but they could not hang around for long. Amidst all this, Daryl Mitchell was left searching for partners, and by then, it was more about survival than anything else. Tim Southee tried to take Lyon on but could not succeed, leaving Mitchell to shield William O'Rourke for as long as he could. Mitchell was left with no other option but to wield his willow and he was the last to get out, resulting in New Zealand being bowled out in just over a session's play.

As far as Australia are concerned, they relied heavily on their ace off-spinner Nathan Lyon in their hunt for the remaining seven wickets. Having struggled a bit in the morning to hit his stride, it all fell into place for Lyon as soon as he swapped ends. Having enjoyed the most success from that end, Lyon went bang, bang, in a single over before going on to make Glenn Phillips his fifth victim. It did not take long for Cameron Green and Josh Hazelwood to get involved with the ball and got Australia closer to the win. Lyon then went on to nip Tim Southee in the bud before Hazlewood completed the formalities. Nathan Lyon took 6 wickets in the second inning to finish with 10 wickets in the game, the 5th instance of him taking 10 wickets or more in a Test and the best figures by a spinner at the Cello Basin Reserve. Josh Hazlewood accounted for a couple of wickets, while Travis Head and Cameron Green took one wicket each.

AUSTRALIA GO 1-0 UP IN THE SERIES! A dominant performance with the ball on the fourth morning sees them win the first Test by 172 runs. Nathan Lyon was the highlight for them with the 24th five-wicket haul of his Test career, while the rest of the bowling unit played their part too. As for New Zealand, it has been a meek collapse for them, losing their last 7 wickets for 70 runs. It all went downhill for the hosts with the departure of Rachin Ravindra, and the relentless Aussie bowling attack proved to be just too good for them.

Over 65

W

0

0

0

Daryl Mitchell*

38 (130)

William O'Rourke

0 (5)

Josh Hazlewood

2/20 (9.4)

NZ

196/10

Over 64

0

0

1

0

0

0

William O'Rourke*

0 (5)

Daryl Mitchell

38 (126)

Nathan Lyon

6/65 (27)

NZ

196/9

Over 63

0

0

1

0

0

0

William O'Rourke*

0 (3)

Daryl Mitchell

37 (122)

Josh Hazlewood

1/20 (9)

NZ

195/9

Over 62

0

W

0

6

0

0

William O'Rourke*

0 (1)

Daryl Mitchell

36 (118)

Nathan Lyon

6/64 (26)

NZ

194/9

William O'Rourke is the last batter in for New Zealand.

A halt in play as the ball got lost just over the sight screen. The ground staff have managed to find it and we are all good to go now.

Over 61

1

0

W

0

0

1

Tim Southee*

1 (2)

Daryl Mitchell

36 (118)

Josh Hazlewood

1/19 (8)

NZ

188/8

Match Details

Date & Time:

27th Jan 2025, 5:10 AM

Match Number:

Match 27

Match Results:

WF Won By 6 wickets

Head to Head

Just the right stats to help you determine which team statistically has the upper hand

WF vs AA

*Last 3 years

6

No. of Matches

2

WF

4

AA

0

Tie

Last Overs

over 20

1

6

Runs 7

over 19

1

2

1

1

1

1

Runs 7

over 18

4

2

1

1

4

1

Runs 13

over 17

1

wd

0

1

2

0

2

Runs 7

over 16

6

2

2

W

0

1

Runs 11

Venue/Pitch Details

Kennards Hire Community Oval, Auckland

Batting Friendly

Toss Agnostic

Pace Friendly

174

1st Batting Average

156

Highest Score Chased

11

No. of Matches

Won by team

1st Batting

55%

2nd Batting

45%

Wicket Split

Pacer

72.54| 103W

Spin

27.46| 39W

Match Officals

Umpire:

GG Pennell (NZ), Jonathan Kennedy (IRE)

Third Umpire:

Wayne Knights (NZ)

Match Referee:

Sue Morris (NZ)