Australia upstage England in first ODI despite Malan’s century

Published November 18, 2022
England opener Jason Roy is castled by Australian pacer Mitchell Starc during the first One-day International at the Adelaide Oval on Thursday.—AFP
England opener Jason Roy is castled by Australian pacer Mitchell Starc during the first One-day International at the Adelaide Oval on Thursday.—AFP

ADELAIDE: A superb Dawid Malan century was in vain as Australia cruised to a six-wicket win over England in their first One-day International at the Adelaide Oval on Thursday.

Malan hit a stylish 134 as England made 287-9, but it never looked enough on a flat batting track that offered nothing for the bowlers.

Australia were largely untroubled as they reached the target with 3.1 overs remaining.

“It was a fantastic performance, a team performance,” Australian captain Pat Cummins said.

“We came in here really fresh and keen to get back into it.”

The Australian openers had made light work of the England attack and were in control from the outset as both David Warner and Travis Head launched an all-out assault.

They brought up the century partnership in just 88 balls, with only Olly Stone able to contain the two left-handers.

Neither looked in any danger until Head pulled a short ball from Chris Jordan straight to Phil Salt at deep square leg to fall for 69.

Warner appeared headed for his first century in almost three years until, on 86, he pulled David Willey in the air and was well caught by Sam Billings at deep backward square.

But Steve Smith, who finished not out 80, was untroubled as he guided Australia home despite losing Marnus Labuschagne for four and Alex Carey for 21 along the way.

“We’ve got plenty of Test cricket coming up, to see Smithy play like this was really pleasing,” Cummins said.

Cummins won the toss and chose to bowl, and England were soon in trouble at 20-2 after four overs before Malan strode to the crease.

When he departed, they were 259-8 with the next highest score Jos Buttler’s 29.

The England captain, who four days ago lifted the Twenty20 World Cup trophy at the MCG, said he wasn’t concerned at the result.

“It’s all about the character we showed,” he said.

“We wanted to play with intent. Dawid Malan played a fantastic innings and to get to that score from the position we were in was brilliant.”

Malan’s 134, his second ODI century after the 125 he scored against the Netherlands in June, came off 128 deliveries, including 12 fours and four sixes.

Cummins, playing his first match as captain following Aaron Finch’s retirement, would have been delighted by Australia’s start to the innings.

They tied down the English opening pair with some tight line and length bowling, then made a double breakthrough.

Cummins had Phil Salt caught at second slip by Smith on the last ball of the fourth over, and two balls later Mitchell Starc bowled the recalled Jason Roy with a beautiful delivery that swung back late.

The Australian captain then put his side on top when James Vince edged to wicketkeeper Alex Carey.

At 31-3 England were struggling but Malan stayed calm, starting slowly and then picking up the pace as the shine went off the ball.

Scoreboard

ENGLAND:

J. Roy b Starc 6

P. Salt c Smith b Cummins 14

D. Malan c Agar b Zampa 134

J. Vince c Carey b Cummins 5

S. Billings b Stoinis 17

J. Buttler c Agar b Zampa 29

L. Dawson run out (Agar) 11

C. Jordan lbw Zampa 14

D. Willey not out 34

L. Wood c Carey b Cummins 10

O. Stone not out 0

EXTRAS (LB-2, NB-2, W-9) 13

TOTAL (for nine wickets, 50 overs) 287

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-18 (Salt), 2-20 (Roy), 3-31 (Vince), 4-66 (Billings), 5-118 (Buttler), 6-158 (Dawson), 7-199 (Jordan), 8-259 (Malan), 9-281 (Wood)

DID NOT BAT: Marcus Stoinis, Ashton agar, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa

BOWLING: Starc 10-0-45-1 (3w); Cummins 10-0-62-3 (4w); Green 7-0-38-0 (1w, 1nb); Agar 10-0-62-0; Stoinis 3-0-23-1 (1nb); Zampa 10-0-55-3 (1w)

AUSTRALIA:

D. Warner c Billings b Willey 86

T. Head c Salt b Jordan 69

S. Smith not out 80

M. Labuschagne c Buttler b Willey 4

A. Carey c Salt b Dawson 21

C. Green not out 20

EXTRAS (LB-5, W-6) 11

TOTAL (for four wickets, 46.5 overs) 291

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-147 (Head), 2-200 (Warner), 3-206 (Labuschagne), 4-244 (Carey)

BOWLING: Willey 8-0-51-2 (2w); Stone 10-1-50-0; Wood 10-0-59-0 (1w); Jordan 7-0-49-1 (2w); Dawson 10-0-65-1 (1w); Malan 1.5-0-12-0

RESULT: Australia won by six wickets.

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Dawid Malan

SERIES: Australia lead three-match series 1-0.

Published in Dawn, November 18th, 2022

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