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Live Match ICC World Test Championship, 3rd Test: Australia v New Zealand at Sydney, Jan 3-7, 2020 Live Score

January 3, 2020 by Leave a Comment

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Australia 454/10 & 217/2 (150.1 Overs) RR: 3.02
New Zealand 256/10 & 136/9 (95.4 Overs) 2.67
Australia won by 279 runs
Batsman R B 4s 6s S.R
Colin de Grandhomme (rhb) 52 68 5 1 76.47
Ross Taylor (rhb) 22 42 2 0 52.38
Bowller O M R W Econ
Nathan Lyon (ob) 16.5 4 50 5 2.97
Mitchell Starc (ob) 9.0 3 25 3 2.77
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Ball by Ball Live Score Commentary

The winning Australian side pose with the trophy. And that brings us to the end of this Australian summer. Hope you enjoyed our coverage. Thanks to everyone for joining us. See you soon.

“I am very lucky to captain this group,” Tim Paine says. “Batting has become very consistent with Marnus leading this year and Steve and David back. In the bowling department, we had Hazlewood injured but Pattinson came in to do the task. Pretty simple task for me at times, to be honest. I think we can still get better, there were moments in this series as well when we were not out best. We are really pleased with the progress we have made in the last 12 months but we know have some big series coming up. It has’t been a great few weeks for our country. What our goal as a team is to give the Australians some entertainment. But our thoughts go out to them and firefighters are doing a great job.”

“Credit to the Australian team,” Kane Williamson says. “They were clinical but they put us under pressure session after session. So much to learn from this experience. We have a bit of time off, so a bit of regrouping. We were outplayed in all departments. We were good with the ball in hand but with the bat we couldn’t be good for long enough. A number of things to work on and improve upon. For a number of guys, it’s the first time here and you must appreciate it because you won’t get this experience anywhere else. We need to move on quickly because the international schedule comes thick and fast”

Marnus Labuschagne is both Man of the Match and Man of the Series. “It’s been an amazing summer,” he says. “It’s so special to share these moments with your family who have been part of your journey. It’s hard to put it on one thing but my level of concentration and not doing any silly things. A lot of gum but it’s working, so why change. I just love the journey and it’s been wonderful being part of this Australian team.”

Rahul: “Am I missing out on something? Hadn’t NZ scored 251 and not 256 in the 1st innings with Aus having the option to enforce the follow on?” — They were awarded five penalty runs after Warner was found running on the dangerous area during Australia’s second innings.

“It’s great how we started the summer, and then two Tests against Pakistan and now here,” Warner says. “I am so happy for Lyon, who got on the honours’ board here. You always know what you are capable of doing, I kept hitting it well in the nets but it wasn’t coming out on the field. Excited to contribute. Burns’ time will come, he would be more hungry after this.”

“A great summer, winning all the games comprehensively,” Lyon says. “Big cheers to our batters who ensured the bowlers always got enough rest. Pretty special to take ten in front of my family and friends. We want to be the best team in the world, we need to do a lot of work for that but we are heading in the right direction.”

5.50pm A victory by 279 runs for Australia, no Test this Australian summer went to the fifth day. A double-ton for Labuschagne who had an amazing summer, a ten-for for Lyon. And for the numbers geeks, New Zealand’s 251 (256) in the first innings here is the lowest top total for a touring side in a three or more Test series in Australia. Thanks to Andrew McGlashan and S Rajesh for that stat.

47.5 W Lyon to Watling five in the innings, ten in the game. Nathan Lyon gets the main man. They are congratulating each other, so Henry isn’t coming out to bat despite having his arm guard on in the dressing room. Was a length ball outside off, Watling went across and swept it behind square but failed to keep it down and Cummins made no mistake OUT
BJ Watling c Cummins b Lyon 19 (150m 108b 0x4 0x6) SR: 17.59
47.4 0 Lyon to Watling length ball around off and middle, tucked away towards square leg no run
47.3 0 Lyon to Watling tossed up wide outside off, Watling was looking to come forward, almost gets off-balance. In the end, decides to leave it alone while managing to keep his back foot ground no run
47.2 0 Lyon to Watling fuller outside off, pushes it towards mid-off no run
47.1 0 Lyon to Watling fuller on the stumps, defends it on the leg side. Doesn’t take the single no run

Lyon looking for his fifth

End of Over No.47 New Zealand 136/8 Last Over (8 runs)

Meanwhile, Shane Warne is auctioning his baggy green to raise funds for bushfire relief. More here.

46.6 W Starc to Somerville middle stump has been knocked out! A reverse-swinging yorker, right on the money. Too good for Somerville who cannot get his bat down on it OUT
WER Somerville b Starc 7 (9m 5b 1×4 0x6) SR: 140.00
46.5 1 Starc to Watling length ball on middle and leg, tucked away behind square leg 1 run
46.4 3 Starc to Somerville fuller and wider this time, driven through point, Labuschagne with the chase to keep it to three 3 runs

Raja: “In an Era where almost every off-spinner (excep swann) was reported for illegal action, Lyon deserves extra praise for what he has achieved with a clean action. Shows that you don’t have to bowl doosra to get wickets.”

46.3 4 Starc to Somerville short of length outside off, cuts it over the point area, off the mark with a four FOUR

James B: “Absolutely pure nonsense from Pattinson. Can’t believe my eyes. No business catching that. ”

46.2 0 Starc to Somerville length ball outside off, pushes it towards cover no run
46.1 0 Starc to Somerville length ball in the channel, pushes at it away from the body, beaten no run

Somerville

End of Over No.46 New Zealand 128/7 Last Over (1 run)
45.6 0 Lyon to Watling length ball outside off, comes forward and blocks no run
45.5 0 Lyon to Watling length ball on middle and leg, tucked away towards short fine leg no run
45.4 W Lyon to Astle a brilliant catch by Pattinson. Tossed up outside off, Astle goes for the slog sweep, ends up top-edging it to the right of mid-off, Pattinson runs in, puts in the dive to his right and takes it with both hands. Burns too was running backward from cover but he was never going to reach there. OUT
TD Astle c Pattinson b Lyon 17 (17m 18b 2×4 0x6) SR: 94.44
45.3 0 Lyon to Astle length ball around off, looks to defend on the back foot but it spins past the bat to hit him on the thigh no run
45.2 0 Lyon to Astle length ball around off, goes back and defends no run
45.1 1 Lyon to Watling fuller and wider outside off, pushes it towards deep-backward point 1 run

Phil D: “Cricket is the only sport where anyone would be described as playing with ‘Icarian hubris’. One more reason to love it.”

End of Over No.45 New Zealand 127/6 Last Over (5 runs)

Harry Smith: “@Craig. But with 1 less days play, can you have shorter series with more back to back tests? My issue with 4 days is what if it rains for 1 of those days?”

44.6 0 Starc to Astle fuller outside off again, steered towards cover-point no run
44.5 2 Starc to Astle goes for the yorker but misses his mark. Steered behind point for two more 2 runs
44.4 0 Starc to Astle length ball around off, stays back and defends no run
44.3 2 Starc to Astle fuller outside off, squeezes it past gully for a couple 2 runs
44.2 1 Starc to Watling length ball on the pads, tucked away towards fine leg 1 run

Ajit Sridharan: “Highly disappointed with how this series has gone. Expected the Kiwis to make this a very hard fought series, but it has not even been close. I do understand key players missed out due to injuries, but the Kiwi batting has really underachieved.”

44.1 0 Starc to Watling length ball but angling way down the leg side no run

Mitchell Starc is back for another spell. Around the wicket

End of Over No.44 New Zealand 122/6 Last Over (4 runs)

Craig: “There seem to be a couple of key (and possibly false) assumptions behind the four-day Test proposal. The first is that you would actually get the whole 98 overs in each day without running out of daylight. The second, which is the commercial imperative, is that you could use the ‘saved’ fifth day for something else. Given you aren’t going to have more than one Test per week anyway, I doubt that any extra days of cricket would be played in the gap between four-day Tests.”

43.6 0 Lyon to Astle fuller around off, comes forward and drives it towards short extra cover no run
43.5 2 Lyon to Astle tossed up around off, slog sweeps it towards deep square leg 2 runs
43.4 0 Lyon to Astle fuller outside off, goes back and defends no run
43.3 2 Lyon to Astle tossed up around off, uses his feet and chips it just over mid-on. Gets a couple 2 runs
43.2 0 Lyon to Astle tossed up outside off, left alone no run
43.1 0 Lyon to Astle tossed up to the batsman. Comes forward and blocks no run

Cameron Ritchie: “CdG: a tale in two balls, momentary excellence preceding Icarian hubris.”

End of Over No.43 New Zealand 118/6 Last Over (11 runs)
42.6 2 Labuschagne to Watling fuller on the pads, clipped towards fine leg for a couple of runs 2 runs

Score Cards

Batting

Batsmen R B
Tom Latham
Tom Latham
1 15
Tom Blundell
Tom Blundell
2 10
Jeet Raval
Jeet Raval
12 17
Ross Taylor
Ross Taylor
22 42
Glenn Phillips
Glenn Phillips
0 4
BJ Watling
BJ Watling
19 108
Colin de Grandhomme
Colin de Grandhomme
52 68
Todd Astle
Todd Astle
17 18
William Somerville
William Somerville
7 5
Neil Wagner
Neil Wagner
0 0

Bowling

Bowler O R W M
Mitchell Starc
Mitchell Starc
9 25 3 3
Pat Cummins
Pat Cummins
11 29 1 3
James Pattinson
James Pattinson
6 8 0 3
Nathan Lyon
Nathan Lyon
16.5 50 5 4
Marnus Labuschagne
Marnus Labuschagne
5 20 0 0
NM Lyon 16.5-4-50-5

v Batsman Dot 4 6 R B SR
JA Raval caught 5 0 0 0 5 0.00
LRPL Taylor 6 1 0 14 12 116.66
GD Phillips caught 4 0 0 0 4 0.00
BJ Watling caught 42 0 0 5 47 10.63
C de Grandhomme caught 13 3 1 27 24 112.50
TD Astle caught 7 0 0 4 9 44.44
Batting R B 4 6
TWM Latham lbw 1 15 0 0
TA Blundell caught 2 10 0 0
JA Raval caught wk 12 17 1 0
LRPL Taylor bowled 22 42 2 0
GD Phillips caught wk 0 4 0 0
BJ Watling caught 19 108 0 0
C de Grandhomme caught 52 68 5 1
TD Astle caught 17 18 2 0
WER Somerville bowled 7 5 1 0
N Wagner not out 0 0 0 0
MJ Henry absent hurt –
Extras (b 3, lb 1) 4
Total (all out; 47.5 ovs) 136
Bowling O M R W Econ
MA Starc 9 3 25 3 2.77
PJ Cummins 11 3 29 1 2.63
JL Pattinson 6 3 8 0 1.33
NM Lyon 16.5 4 50 5 2.97
M Labuschagne 5 0 20 0 4.00
Partnerships

Wkt Runs Players
1st 3 TA Blundell 2 TWM Latham 1
2nd 1 TWM Latham 0 JA Raval 1
3rd 18 JA Raval 11 LRPL Taylor 7
4th 0 GD Phillips 0 LRPL Taylor 0
5th 16 LRPL Taylor 15 BJ Watling 1
6th 69 C de Grandhomme 52 BJ Watling 13
7th 21 TD Astle 17 BJ Watling 4
8th 8 WER Somerville 7 BJ Watling 1
9th 0 BJ Watling 0 N Wagner 0

Team Squads

Australia
Australia
  • David Warner
  • Joe Burns
  • Marnus Labuschagne
  • Steven Smith
  • Matthew Wade
  • Travis Head
  • Tim Paine
  • James Pattinson
  • Pat Cummins
  • Mitchell Starc
  • Nathan Lyon
  • New Zealand
    New Zealand
  • Tom Latham
  • Tom Blundell
  • Jeet Raval
  • Ross Taylor
  • Glenn Phillips
  • BJ Watling
  • Colin de Grandhomme
  • Todd Astle
  • William Somerville
  • Neil Wagner
  • Matt Henry
  • What is it?

    ICC World Test Championship, 3rd Test: Australia v New Zealand at Sydney, Jan 3-6, 2020.

    When is it?

    Match will be played on Jan 3, 2020.

    What time does it start?

    Starting time of match 2020-01-02 23:30:00 GMT, 2020-01-03 10:30:00 local

    In Which Ground is it Playing?

    The match will be played at Sydney Cricket Ground

    Who will Win ICC World Test Championship, 3rd Test: Australia v New Zealand ?

    With ten nearly equally matched groups, the importance of every game can’t be understated in this tournament. Both sides are expected to emerge out packaged full-strength against each other in what claims to be a cracker of a competition. Contemplating that the 2 sides on newspaper,New Zealand are somewhat more power-packed unit whereas Australia possess the benefit of being a steady side. For this and another above-mentioned motives, we believe the New Zealand are far more likely to emerge victorious in what will be among the most crucial experiences for either side.

    What TV channel is it on Live?

    The following TV Channels have acquired the official Broadcast rights for ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. Check this listing to know about Where to watch CWC 2019.

    • India and Subcontinent Star Sports, DD Sports DD National (DD1)
    • United Kingdom Sky Sports
    • South Africa Super Sports
    • Pakistan PTV Sports and Ten Sports
    • Bangladesh Ghazi Tv (GTV), Maasranga & BTV
    • Australia Fox Sports
    • U.S.A Willow Tv
    • New Zealand Sky Sports
    • Canada ATN
    • Middle East and North Afirca OSN Sports Cricket HD
    • Sri Lanka SLRC (Channel Eye)
    • Caribbean ESPN
    • Hong Kong Star Cricket, Today TV App
    • Singapore Star Cricket, Star Hub Go, Singtel
    • China Fox Network Group
    • Fiji Fiji Broadcasting Corporation (FBC TV)
    • Europe, Japan ICC’s Facebook webpage
    • Malaysia Star Cricket, Astro Go
    • Afghanistan Moby TV

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