Clothed right up, Hazlewood runs in and takes it. Australia complete a 172-run win to take a 1-0 lead in the series. Hard length, heavy ball, normal stuff from Hazlewood. Mitchell went back in the crease, cleared the front leg and heaved across the line. The ball got big on him and came around chest-height. It ballooned up for a dolly. Celebrations follow.
New Zealand vs Australia, 1st Test at Wellington, NZ v AUS, Feb 29 2024 - Match Result
12:58pm Seven wickets in the session was a likely outcome but it came with a few surprises. Ravindra and Mitchell started well today. That was until Lyon changed ends, shifted to the RA Vance end, and all hell broke loose. He put out three point fielders and had Ravindra cut it to one of them. Blundell was out bat-pad thanks to the extra turn and bounce. Phillips was stuck in the crease a couple of overs later. Mitchell batted with the tail but couldn't get much done and NZ succumbed to a loss.
Cameron Green is named player of the match
Tim Southee: "Like every game we'll reflect and look at ways we can better. We didn't think it would turn as much as it did. We saw the ability for Glenn to come into the game. Those two [Phillips and Henry] had great weeks and contributed with the bat. Glenn is still new to Test cricket and he's doing a great job. Always nice to play in front of good crowds and has been as good as I remember at the Basin Reserve."
Pat Cummins: "We had our moments. A really good game overall and never felt too far in front on that wicket. A little bit [surprised at the spin and bounce], first of all seeing how green it is. Was really bouncy and had some pace. As much bounce as any wicket I've seen for a long time. [Cameron Green] He was amazing, really the difference in the end. Thought the way he went about it, that intent, but pressure back on the bowlers. Pretty quick turnaround, enjoy this win but pretty chilled."
So, Australia have taken out this opening contest in ultimately convincing fashion. Once again, their bowling attack coming to the fore. We may also look back on this game as being very significant for Cameron Green. Plenty for the home side to ponder. They need much more from their top order and also have questions over the balance of their side. Alex will have all the reaction from Wellington over the next few hours. We'll be back on March 8 for the second Test from Christchurch but until then, from Gnasher, Ekanth and Chandan, it's goodbye and thanks for joining us.
Brad: "From the look of the pitch before the game started no one would predict Lyon gets majority of the wickets. Can't really blame NZ for not picking Santner."
Controls the pull to send the bouncer angling into him, to deep square leg
Jeffo: "@Timmy - I don't agree with the Santner call. NZ's problem is their batsman haven't scored any runs. Top five contributed 25 in first dig. "
Length outside off, driven off the back foot to deep cover
Two is the call from Mitchell, the batters crossed before running back to their respective ends. Length on fourth, was tapped off the back foot with an angled bat to deep point
Hayes: "Imagine taking 10 (11?) wicket in a match and being told it's basically a fluke."
Stays in the crease and defends the fullish ball at the stumps, 89ks, with a deadbat
Length on leg, goes back and blocks it off the back foot
Helmet and pad brought in for bat-pad. Marnus there. Lot of close-in fielders on the legside. Slip in too
Jeet: "Daryl Mitchell looks absolutely determined to run out of partners today" That's one way to frame it
Wide on a length, Mitchell goes outside off to work it off the back foot to deep square leg. Single taken. Lyon has a jovial word with Mitchell, who goes to O'Rourke for a word
Goes across and stays in the crease to tuck the length ball to backward square leg
Richard : "Spot on Neil. Nz again (like 2019) find themselves playing aus with half the team out of form to the extent you could argue they need dropping. Never going to compete when that is the case."
Goes back and tucks the length ball to short leg on the bounce
Wide gully in to keep the reverses in check
Goes across and reverse sweeps the fullish ball to deep-backward square
Timmy: "Too much of a deal has been made of Lyons efforts. Surely if a part time spinner like Glen Phillips can take five wickets then surely a frontline spinner should be able to take heaps more. NZ only find themselves in this predicament because they couldn't bring themselves to picking Mitch Santner" Santner point seems fair but Lyon has got ten for the match, so there is some underselling here
Minnie D: "NZ need a lower order batsman who can apply themself and not just slog. Like Neil Wagner."
Fuller side of length outside off, left alone
Bumper at 130ks is over off. Great height, around the bade. O'Rourke ducks mainly his head to let it pass
Mitchell has a word with O'Rourke as Australia bring the field in. Four slips, short leg in
neil1 doesn't hold back - "clueless performance from kiwis. At least 5 changes required for next test"
Around a back of length outside off, punched off the back foot to cover
Shuffles across and helps it along to deep fine leg. Single not taken this time. Was a shortish ball that was angling in
Three-quarter length on off, 132ks, worked to the right of the bowler
Length around fourth, defended off the back foot to the bowler
Ran: "Dissapointed that Southee gave his wicket away." Yeah, not sure what the lower order's role has been so far. They've gotten way too much strike for a start and the big shots have been hard to comprehend
John C: "Captain's knock required here from Southee. Most likely gone before the moderator has even read this." Lol kudos
Defends it with the full face and front foot to the bowler
One-handed hit doesn't clear long-on and Lyon has six, ten-for in the Test too! Southee made room and tried to heave it across, hit it too soon it skied high. Starc settled close to the boundary to fizzle out the anticipation building in the crowd. Great loop from Lyon btw
Length on leg, worked to midwicket
mark: "Just need Southee and Mitchell to get close to their highest scores. "
Sixer Southee seemed to have made too much room but no, he somewhat flat-bats it and it sails to go over the sightscreen. It was a wide length ball that he reached out to and had a breezy swing at. The ball was lost for a moment but was found as the fourth umpire ran in
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1W | 1W |
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Basin Reserve, Wellington | |
Toss | New Zealand, elected to field first |
Series | |
Season | 2023/24 |
Player Of The Match | |
Series result | Australia led the 2-match series 1-0 |
Match number | Test no. 2533 |
Hours of play (local time) | 11.00 start, Lunch 13.00-13.40, Tea 15.40-16.00, Close 18.00 |
Match days | 29 February 1,2,3 March 2024 - day (5-day match) |
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Match Referee | |
Points | Australia 12, New Zealand 0 |