Trent Boult yesterday recorded career-best one-day figures as New Zealand completed a tense 24-run win over Australia in Hamilton, Australia, to regain the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy with a 2-0 series victory.
Boult took 6-33 as Australia, who only needed to square the series to retain the trophy, were dismissed for 257 on the final ball of the 47th over as they chased New Zealand’s 281-9.
The home side’s innings had been built on Ross Taylor’s 16th one-day international (ODI) century, with Dean Brownlie adding his maiden half-century in his first ODI innings in more than two years.
Stand-in captain Aaron Finch (56) and Travis Head (53) had put Australia on track for victory, but the visitors lost quick wickets after good partnerships before Boult returned to run through the tail.
“I think the collective bowled really well and we managed to take wickets throughout and put pressure on them,” man-of-the-match Boult said.
“It was a good series and great couple of games and we’re happy to have [the trophy] back,” he added.
New Zealand won the first game at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, by six runs, but the second in Napier, Australia, on Thursday was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to an unsafe, wet outfield.
Marcus Stoinis, whose 146 not out in the first game almost single-handedly clinched victory for Australia, looked like being the key wicket again yesterday when he was well set on 42 with his side 198-6 in the 40th over.
However, the 27-year-old did not quite get hold of a flighted delivery from left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner and holed out to Jimmy Neesham at long on.
Australia’s Pat Cummins (27) and Mitchell Starc (29 not out) threatened to get the visitors home with a 51-run partnership in five overs before Boult struck with three wickets.
“Australia showed why they are No. 1 in the world,” New Zealand captain Kane Williamson said. “We felt like we had them under pressure, but they kept coming at us. So credit to our guys to soaking up that pressure and taking the games deep and coming out the other side.”
Earlier, Taylor’s 107 and Brownlie’s 63 laid the foundation for New Zealand’s innings, but Brownlie’s dismissal sparked a middle order collapse and the Black Caps slumped to 209-6 in the 41st over.
Santner then provided a valuable 38 runs, including two fours and a six, to end the 50th and final over, which started with Starc taking two wickets from the first two balls.
“We felt that it was a target we could chase down,” Finch said. “While we had a couple of guys get 50s, they don’t win games at this level.”
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