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Lee fireworks go in vain
SYDNEY—Rain ended Australia’s hopes of regaining the Chappell-Hadlee
Trophy within three days as only six overs were possible in the second
ODI at the SCG.
Australia were well on top when the weather turned bad, reducing New
Zealand to 3 for 30 after Daniel Vettori chose to bat.
The umpires called for the covers at 3.30pm local time, just 30 minutes
after the start, which had also been delayed due to drizzle. As the day
progressed the weather radar continued to display a bleak outlook and
only the most optimistic spectators stayed at the ground.
Scott Styris remained unbeaten on 12 and Ross Taylor was on 5 following
the early fireworks from Brett Lee and Nathan Bracken. Lee finished with
2 for 12 from his three overs and Bracken collected 1 for 18.
The day began badly for New Zealand when the out-of-form Lou Vincent
edged Lee to Ricky Ponting at second slip for 0 from the second ball of
the match. Last time Vincent was in Australia, for the CB Series, he
made three half-centuries from four innings but his only ODIs since the
World Cup have yielded 6, 9, 18, 5 and 0.
He was followed in the next over by Jamie How, who made 4 before he
tried to cut a Bracken inswinger that was too close to his body. How
sent a simple chance to Matthew Hayden at first slip and New Zealand
were 2 for 7.
That became 3 for 12 from three overs when Lee deceived the dangerous
Brendon McCullum (5) with a wider, slower delivery that McCullum drove
in the air to Brad Hogg at mid off. Styris was lucky to survive when he
fended Bracken just wide of second slip and he was just starting to find
some form with a pair of boundaries cut forward of square off Bracken
when the umpires called for the covers.
The abandoned match was as good as a victory for New Zealand, who lost
the first game at Adelaide Oval on Friday. As the holders of the
Chappell-Hadlee Trophy they will retain the prize if they level the
series with a win in the third match in Hobart on Thursday. —Agencies |