England bowlers' amazing performance in second ODI
England bowlers' amazing performance in second ODI…
The second ODI is being played between england and australia at Headingley in Leeds. The Australian team, who came to bat first, collapsed at 270 runs in 44.4 overs. At one time Australia's score was 145 runs for 3 wickets, but england bowlers took wickets at regular intervals and prevented australia from making a big score. Wicketkeeper batsman alex Carey scored the highest 74 runs for Australia. At the same time, captain Mitchell Marsh played an innings of 60 runs.
9 wickets fell for 221 runs
From 145 for 3, australia had lost 9 wickets for 221 runs, but then alex Carey batted sensibly, and along with josh Hazlewood made an important partnership of 49 runs for the last wicket. alex Carey hit 8 fours and 3 sixes in his innings of 74 runs.
Travis Head and Matthew Short started the innings
Today Travis Head and Matthew Short opened the innings for Australia. Both added 46 runs for the first wicket. Short was dismissed after scoring 29 runs in 36 balls. Head played an innings of 29 runs in 27 balls. Head hit 4 fours and 2 sixes. Short hit 4 fours and a six. Steve Smith's bat did not work. He could score only 4 runs.
After three wickets fell at 89 runs, Mitchell Marsh made a half-century partnership with Marnus Labuschagne. But Labuschagne was dismissed after scoring 19 runs in 28 balls, and in a short while Marsh was also dismissed on a personal score of 60. Then Glenn Maxwell also could not score runs and Australia's score went from 145 runs for 3 wickets to 161 runs for 6 wickets.
After this alex Carey and Aaron Hardy again raised hopes. It seemed that the Australian team would reach 300, but then wickets fell in bunches. The seventh wicket fell at 216 runs and then it became 9 wickets at 221 runs. Aaron Hardy scored 23 runs with the help of three fours in 25 balls. Mitchell Starc was out after scoring 00 and Adam Jampa was out after scoring 03 runs.
Brydon Carse took the maximum three wickets for England. Apart from this, Matthew Potts, Adil Rashid and Jacob Bethell got two wickets each. Ollie Stone took one wicket.