England edge Australia in T20 thriller

Published September 1, 2015
England’s Ben Stokes runs out Australia’s Pat Cummins during their Twenty20 International at the SWALEC Stadium on Monday. 
— Reuters
England’s Ben Stokes runs out Australia’s Pat Cummins during their Twenty20 International at the SWALEC Stadium on Monday. — Reuters

CARDIFF: England took three wickets in a tight final over from Ben Stokes to seal an exciting five-run win over Australia in a one-off Twenty20 International on Monday, continuing their impr­e­ssive summer of results against the tourists.

Set 183 to win, Australia slumped to 12-2 after 11 balls before captain Steven Smith (90) and Glenn Maxwell (44) led a recovery with a 112-run partnership for the third wicket.

The Australians needed 12 runs off the final over, but Matthew Wade and Pat Cummins were run out and Nathan Coulter-Nile was caught slogging as Stokes conceded just six runs. Australia finished on 177-8.

“He stuck his chest out and bowled really well,” Morgan said of Stokes, who took a flying catch in the deep to remove the dangerous Maxwell and halt Australia’s momentum.

England posted 182-5 having also fought back from losing two early wickets — both to Cummins in the fourth over — as Eoin Morgan (74 off 39 balls) and Moeen Ali (72 not out) hit 10 sixes in a 135-run stand.

Morgan hit seven sixes, including three in one over from Shane Watson, before getting caught inches from the boundary going for another maximum.

Australia was ahead of the required run rate of 9.1 until the innings began to slow after the departure of Maxwell and Smith, who skied David Willey to Sam Billings as he moved he moved in sight of a first T20 century. He had already beaten his previous best score in this format, 34.

“We were in a really good position,” Smith said, “but the middle order just couldn’t get a boundary away.”

England beat Australia 3-2 in the test series to regain the Ashes. The teams play a five-match ODI series starting on Thursday.

Scoreboard

ENGLAND: J. Roy c Coulter-Nile b Cummins 11 A. Hales b Cummins 3 M. Ali not out 72 E. Morgan c Watson b Coulter-Nile 74 J. Buttler c Cummins b Starc 11 S. Billings run out (Smith/Starc) 2 B. Stokes not out 1 EXTRAS (LB-3, W-5) 8 TOTAL (5 wkts, 20 overs) 182 DID NOT BAT: A Rashid, D Willey, S Finn, R Topley FALL OF WKTS: 1-17 (Hales), 2-18 (Roy), 3-153 (Morgan), 4-168 (Buttler), 5-180 (Billings) BOWLING: Starc 4-0-32-1 (4w); Coulter-Nile 4-0-24-1; Cummins 4-0-25-2; Marsh 2-0-21-0; Maxwell 2-0-12-0; Stoinis 1-0-13-0; Watson 2-0-33-0 (1w); Boyce 1-0-19-0. AUSTRALIA: D. Warner c Finn b Willey 4 S. Watson b Finn 8 S. Smith c Roy b Willey 90 G. Maxwell c Stokes b Ali 44 M. Marsh b Topley 13 M. Stoinis not out 10 M. Wade run out (Morgan/Stokes) 2 N. Coulter-Nile c Rashid b Stokes 0 P. Cummins run out (Roy/Stokes) 0 M. Starc not out 0 EXTRAS (LB-5, W-1) 6 TOTAL (8 wkts, 20 overs) 177 DID NOT BAT: C Boyce FALL OF WKTS: 1-4 (Warner), 2-12 (Watson), 3-124 (Maxwell), 4-161 (Marsh), 5-165 (Smith), 6-172 (Wade), 7-174 (Coulter-Nile), 8-175 (Cummins) BOWLING: Willey 4-0-34-2; Finn 4-0-39-1; Topley 4-0-35-1; Rashid 3-0-32-0; Stokes 4-0-29-1 (1w); Ali 1-0-3-1 UMPIRES: Michael Gough (ENG), Tim Robinson (ENG) TV UMPIRE: Rob Bailey (ENG) MATCH REFEREE: Jeff Crowe (NZL)

Published in Dawn, September 1st, 2015

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