Australia beats New Zealand by 5 runs in a thrilling World Cup 2023 match.

Rachin Ravindra’s century is in vain as Australia beats New Zealand by 5 runs in a thrilling World Cup 2023 match.

World Cup 2023: Five-time champion Australia beat New Zealand by 5 runs in a thrilling match.After losing the first two matches, Australia won four straight.New Zealand’s second loss in six matches.

Australia beats New Zealand

Australia-New Zealand 2023 World Cup scorecard:In an exciting ICC Cricket World Cup match, Australia beat New Zealand by 5 runs.On Saturday, October 28, New Zealand scored 382 runs for nine wickets in Dharamshala against a target of 389.Australia won its fourth straight World Cup.New Zealand’s second loss in six matches.

New Zealand needed 19 runs in the final over to win.Trent Boult ran on Mitchell Starc’s first ball.Mitchell Starc gave five runs (wide + four) on the second ball.That meant New Zealand had to score 13 runs in five balls.The next three balls could net Neesham 2-2 runs.New Zealand needed seven runs from two balls to win.Neesham was run out on the fifth ball while trying to score two runs, ending the Kiwis’ hopes.New Zealand needed six runs on the last ball to win, but Lockie Ferguson scored none.

Jimmy Neesham scored 58 runs in 39 balls with six fours and three sixes.Most runs for New Zealand came from Rachin Ravindra.Ravindra scored 116 runs in 89 balls with 9 fours and 5 sixes.In addition, Daryl Mitchell scored 54 runs in 51 balls with six fours and one six.Australia’s Adam Zampa took three wickets, Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood two each.Match score: 771 runs.It was the first World Cup match with so many runs.

New Zealand’s wickets fell as follows: (383/9, 50 overs)
Devon Conway (28) dismisses Josh Hazlewood for 61 runs.
Will Young (32) out Josh Hazlewood for the second wicket, 72/2.
Daryl Mitchell (54) dismisses Adam Zampa, bringing the total to 168/3.
Fourth wicket: Tom Latham (21) dismisses Adam Zampa for 222/4.
Glenn Phillips (12) out, Glenn Maxwell out, 265/5.
Rachin Ravindra (116), out Pat Cummins, 293/6
Mitchell Santner (17) dismisses Adam Zampa for 320/7.
Matt Henry (9) dismissed Pat Cummins for 346/8.
Jimmy Neesh (58) runs out Labuschagne/Inglis, 383/9.

Highest boundary count in a World Cup match
105- South Africa vs Sri Lanka, Delhi, 2023
97- Australia vs New Zealand, Dharamsala, 2023
93- New Zealand vs West Indies, Wellington, 2015
89- Australia vs South Africa, Basseterre, 2007
88- Australia vs Pakistan, Bengaluru, 2023

Highest total for a losing team in a World Cup match
383/9- New Zealand vs Australia, Dharamsala, 2023
344/9- Sri Lanka vs Pakistan, Hyderabad, 2023
334/9- England vs Pakistan, Nottingham, 2019
333/8- Bangladesh vs Australia , Nottingham, 2019
327/8- England vs Ireland, Bengaluru, 2011

Most sixes in a World Cup match
33- England vs Afghanistan, Manchester, 2019
32- Australia vs New Zealand, Dharamsala, 2023
31- New Zealand vs West Indies, Wellington, 2015
31- South Africa vs SL, Delhi, 2023
25- Australia vs Pakistan, Bengaluru, 2023

Highest score in the second innings in ODI
438/9 – South Africa vs Australia, Johannesburg, 2006 (win)
411/8 – Sri Lanka vs India, Rajkot, 2009 (loss)
389 – West Indies vs England, St George’s, 2019 (loss)
383 /9- New Zealand vs Australia, Dharamsala, 2023 (defeat)
374 /9- Netherlands vs West Indies, Harare, 2023 (tie)

Australia got out for 388 runs in 49.2 overs playing first.Australia seemed poised to set a lofty goal.New Zealand caught many Australian batsmen in this match.In this match, Australia’s returning Travis Head and David Warner wore different colors.They set many batting records.Australia took both first wickets and scored 175 runs in 19.1 overs.

The Kangaroos lost five wickets in 100 runs after Glenn Phillips caught and bowled David Warner (81). Glenn Phillips took three consecutive wickets.Besides Warner, Travis Head (109), who scored a century in 59 balls, was clean bowled by Phillips.After this, the Kangaroos suffered successive losses.

Steve Smith (18) ran and Boult caught Phillips’ ball.Santner’s spin trapped Marnus Labuschagne for 18 runs.With Labuschagne out, Australia scored 274/5.Finally, Glenn Maxwell, Josh Inglis, and Pat Cummins batted well.English scored 38 runs in 28 balls, Cummins 37 in 14 balls, and Maxwell 41 in 24 balls.

Trett Boult and Glenn Phillips took 3-3 wickets for New Zealand.Matt Henry and James Neesham each won once, while Mitchell Santner won twice.

Both teams changed a lot.

Travis Head rejoined Australia for this match.Injury sidelined Marcus Stoinis.Cameron Green also didn’t play.NZ player Mark Chapman missed this match due to calf injury.Instead, James Neesham joined the team.

Australia’s wickets fell this way.

first wicket: David Warner (81) out Glenn Phillips (1-175)
Secondly, Travis Head (109) out Glenn Phillips (2-200).
Steve Smith (18) out Glenn Phillips (3-228)
Mitchell Marsh (36), out Mitchell Santner (4-264), fourth wicket
Fifth Wicket: Marnus Labuschagne (18) out Mitchell Santner (5-274).
Sixth Wicket: Glenn Maxwell (41) out James Neesham (6-325).
Seventh wicket: Josh English (38) out Trent Boult (7-387)
Eighth Wicket: Pat Cummins (37) out Trent Boult (8-388)
9th Wicket: Adam Zampa (0), Trent Boult (9) -388)
Mitchell Starc (1), Matt Henry (10-388) out Tenth wicket

In ODIs, the highest run-rate for an opening partnership over 150 was achieved by David Warner and Travis Head (Australia) against New Zealand in Dharamsala in 2023 (9.08 – 159). Jonny Bairstow & Jason Roy (England) vs PAK, Bristol, 2019 (9.08 – 165*/109); Brendon McCullum & Jesse Ryder (New Zealand) vs England, Hamilton, 2008 (8.98 – 286(191)). – Sanath Jayasuriya & Upul Tharanga (Sri Lanka) vs England, Leeds, 2006 – Virender Sehwag & Gautam Gambhir (India) vs New Zealand, Hamilton, 2009

Fastest Australian ODI century (by balls)
40—Glenn Maxwell vs. Netherlands, 2023 World Cup, Delhi
51: Glenn Maxwell vs Sri Lanka, 2015 World Cup, Sydney
James Faulkner vs India, Bengaluru, 2013
59: Travis Head vs. New Zealand, 2023 World Cup, Dharamshala

Fastest Australian World Cup fifties (on balls)
21: Glenn Maxwell vs Afghanistan, Perth, 2015.
25—Travis Head vs. New Zealand, Dharamshala, 28 October 2023
25—Alex Carey vs. India, 2019 Oval
26—Glenn Maxwell vs. Sri Lanka, 2015, Sydney
27, Glenn Maxwell vs Netherlands, Delhi 2023

Highest World Cup score after five overs: 71/0 (New Zealand vs South Africa, Auckland, 2015 Semifinal) and 67/0 (New Zealand vs England, Wellington, 2015).
2023 Dharamsala: Australia vs. New Zealand, 60/0
54/1—Cane vs. Australia, Bengaluru, 2011

ODI team’s highest score after 10 overs: 133/0 Sri Lanka vs England, Leeds, 2006 119/1 West Indies vs Caen, Centurion, 2003 World Cup 118/0 Australia vs New Zealand, Dharamsala, 2023 World Cup: 118/0 – New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, Christchurch, 2015 116/2 – New Zealand vs England, Wellington, 2015

Australia’s most non-wicketkeeper World Cup catches
3- Allan Border vs Zimbabwe, 1992, Hobart
3- Ricky Ponting vs Bangladesh, 1999, Chester-le-Street
3- Aaron Finch vs Pakistan, 2015, Adelaide
3- Mitchell Starc vs. NZ, Dharamshala, 2023

Most ODI runs: 872- South Africa vs Australia, Johannesburg, 2006 825- India vs Sri Lanka, Rajkot, 2009 807- West Indies vs England, St George’s 2019 771 Australia vs New Zealand, Dharamsala, 2023 764 Netherlands vs England, Amstelveen, 2022

Australia’s most expensive bowling in a World Cup match: 0/89(9) vs New Zealand, Dharamsala, 2023 1/74(10) vs India, The Oval, 2019.
3/74(10)Adam Zampa v New Zealand, Dharamsala, 2023; Ashley Mallett v Sri Lanka, The Oval, 1975.

The Australian team includes Travis Head, David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Josh Inglis (wk), Glenn Maxwell, Pat Cummins (c), Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, and Josh Hazlewood.

The New Zealand cricket team includes Devon Conway, Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (captain and wicketkeeper), Glenn Phillips, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, and Trent Boult.