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Thursday, September 08 2022
Australia snatch unlikely victory to take 1-0 lead in Chappell-Hadlee Trophy

Australia have continued their historic success over the Black Caps after salvaging a two wicket victory from the jaws of defeat in Cairns overnight.

Sent in to bat first, New Zealand posted what looked like an underwhelming total of 232/9, with no batsman reaching a half century on a pitch that was deceptively difficult for them to navigate.

That sense was proven correct when Australia came to the crease in reply and immediately suffered a top-order collapse at the hands of Trent Boult and Matt Henry.

After 12 overs, Australia's chase was in dire straits at 44/5 and all of a sudden the New Zealand batting effort looked heroic.

However, Alex Carey (85) and Cameron Green did what many Australians have done before against New Zealand; they dug in and forged a fightback.

A record partnership against New Zealand of 158 for the sixth wicket followed which put Australia back in the box seat to clinch victory.

Three wickets in three overs put huge pressure on the home side to come through at the death and it was Green (89*), fighting a crippling bout of cramps, who fought admirably to lead his side to the win.

"It was a tricky surface and we thought we had a competitive total, we wanted a few more, but we knew that it was really difficult out there and we saw that at the start of the Australian innings," Kane Williamson said in his post-match interview.

"Credit to the way Alex Carey and Cameron Green played, it was an outstanding partnership that obviously we were just one delivery away from trying to break and they took the game deep and really took their side across the line.

"We'll assess. It was a reasonable performance but frustrating not to get across the line tonight."

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