New Zealand vs Australia 1st T20I Stats Review: Marsh's masterclass, Tim David's last-ball heroics and other stats
Australia clinched a thrilling last-ball victory in the opening T20I, securing a six-wicket win over New Zealand.
Rachin Ravindra (68) smashed a maiden T20I fifty, ably supported by Devon Conway's (63), to propel the Black Caps to 215/3. In reply, an all-round performance from skipper Mitchell Marsh, including a 72-run knock with seven sixes and two fours, and a stunning finish by Tim David (31 off 10 at 310.00 strike rate) helped Australia chase down the target and clinch a thrilling victory in the first T20I.
New Zealand, winning the toss, opted to bat and started explosively, reaching 61/1 in 5.2 overs. A formidable 113-run partnership between Devon Conway (63) and Rachin Ravindra (68) laid the foundation. Cummins broke the stand, dismissing Ravindra, followed by Conway's dismissal to Mitchell Marsh. Cameos from Glenn Phillips (19) and Mark Chapman (18) helped New Zealand post a huge total. Pat Cummins had a forgettable day, conceding 41 runs and taking just one wicket.
Chasing 216, Australia successfully mounted a chase. Travis Head fell for a 15-ball 24, but David Warner (32) and Mitchell Marsh (72) steadied the ship with a 40-run partnership. Mitchell Santner dismissed the dangerous Warner, but Marsh held firm, reaching his fifty off 44 balls. Quickfire knocks from Glenn Maxwell (25 off 11) and Josh Inglis (20 off 20) kept the momentum going. Needing 12 runs off 3 balls, Tim David slammed a six, a two, and a last-ball four to seal a thrilling six-wicket victory for Australia. Tim David remained unbeaten on 31 off 10 balls at a phenomenal strike rate of 310. Mitchell Marsh, for his crucial all-round performance (72 & 1/21), deservedly won the Player of the Match.
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Meanwhile, here are some of the important stats and numbers from the 1st T20I between New Zealand and Australia:
123 - Tim Southee (123) sets new record for most T20I appearances for New Zealand, surpassing Martin Guptill's 122.
113 - Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra's 113-run partnership stands as the third-highest for New Zealand batters against Australia in T20Is, behind only the 132-run stand by Martin Guptill and Colin Munro in Auckland in 2018, followed by the 131-run partnership between Guptill and Kane Williamson in Dunedin.
5 - Devon Conway smashed a fifty-plus score, joining Brendon McCullum, Tim Seifert, and himself as the New Zealand wicket-keepers with the most fifties-plus scores (5) at home in T20Is.
215/3 - New Zealand's 215 is the second-highest total at Wellington Stadium, only behind their own score of 219/6 against India in 2019.
104 - Glenn Maxwell surpassed Aaron Finch to become the Australian cricketer with the most T20I appearances (104).
1007 - Mark Chapman reached 1,000 T20I runs for New Zealand, becoming the 11th New Zealand player to achieve this feat.
125 - Glenn Maxwell has smashed 125 sixes in T20Is, tying the record for most by an Australian player with Aaron Finch. They share the joint-third spot globally, behind Rohit Sharma's 190 and Martin Guptill's 173.
50 - Lockie Ferguson reached 50 T20I wickets, becoming the second-fastest New Zealand bowler to achieve this feat in 37 matches. Trent Boult remains the fastest, reaching the milestone in 36 matches.
3 - Australia successfully chased down a target of 216, marking their third-highest successful chase in T20I history and the second-highest against New Zealand. The highest successful chase remains 244 against New Zealand at Auckland in 2018, followed by 223 against India at Guwahati in 2023.
140 - Australia clinched their 141st win over New Zealand, marking the fourth most wins achieved against a single opponent across all formats of the game.
Most international wins against opponents (Excluding Tied Games)
250- Australia vs England
186- England vs Australia
151- Australia vs West Indies
141- Australia vs New Zealand
140- Australia vs India
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