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Tezzbuzz|16-06-2024
AP News – Australia were not at their best against Scotland in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 but the associate nation couldn’t capitalise on their mistakes. The 2021 champions dropped six catches to allow the rivals to score big but Scotland couldn’t cross the 200-run mark.
They finished with 180/5, a score that checked the Mitchell Marsh-led team for a while but Travis Head and Marcus Stoinis’ fifties led Australia to a win by 5 wickets in 19.4 overs.
Australian players are renowned for their fielding and they hardly drop catches but it was a different scenario against the Scotland as England’s qualification was dependent on the result of the contest. With the Jos Buttler-led team beating Namibia and Australia going past the Scotland, the defending champions secured their place in the second round.
Scotland were made to bat first and built a competitive 180-5.
Australia were on the backfoot for most of its innings until some big-hitting from Travis Head and Marcus Stoinis, who both scored half centuries, seized back momentum in the late overs and saw the Aussies home.
Scotland seeking to make the playoff stage of a T20 World Cup for the first time started brightly with George Munsey (35 off 23 balls) and Brandon McMullen (60 off 34 balls) getting Scotland off to a brisk start after Michael Jones was bowled by Ashton Agar in the first over.
Captain Richie Berrington kept the scoreboard ticking for the Scots with an unbeaten 42 off 31 balls, but Australia’s closing bowlers off Nathan Ellis, Mitchell Starc and Adam Zampa restricted Scotland from getting closer to the 200 run total they looked like achieving for most of the innings.
Australia’s reply started shakily with David Warner out for one in the second over caught in the deep off Brad Wheal.
Captain Mitch Marsh never got going in his brief innings of eight off nine balls before he was Safyarn Shariff’s first wicket as Australia fell to 34-2 in a subdued powerplay.
Glenn Maxwell was then bowled by a brilliant offspin delivery from Mark Watt as Scotland’s hopes of reaching the Super Eight round were raised.
Scotland’s bowlers were mostly disciplined in their line and length as they restricted Head and Stonis from finding the acceleration they needed to chase down the 181-run target.
But the match turned quickly in the 16th over when Head hit three sixes off Sharif (2-42) before he holed-out looking for another. Stoinis found another boundary off the final ball of the over to raise his half-century off 25 balls as Australia plundered a game-changing 24 runs.
Now needing 36 runs off the final four overs, Tim David (24 off 14 balls) made light work of the chase with a string of boundaries to finally end Scotland’s hopes of a famous victory and a spot in the Super Eight stage at England’s expense.
Australia topped Group B with eight points from four matches, with England leaping into second place on five points and ahead of Scotland on net run rate.