T20 WC: Stoinis, Head fifties help Australia overcome spirited Scotland by five wickets, end group stage unbeaten

t20 wc: stoinis, head fifties help australia overcome spirited scotland by five wickets, end group stage unbeaten

Stoinis-Head partnership make the game a comfortable affair for Aussies (Photo- ICC X)

Castries [Saint Lucia], June 16 (ANI): Half-centuries from Travis Head and Marcus Stoinis helped Australia end the group stage unbeaten and defeated Scotland by five wickets in their ICC T20 World Cup match at Saint Lucia on Sunday.

With this win, Australia tops Group B with four wins in four games and eight points. Scotland failed to qualify for the Super Eights, finishing third with two wins, a loss and a no result, giving them five points. Defending champions England have walked into the Super Eights with this big assistance from their arch-rivals, as they also have the same win-loss record and points as Scotland, just the higher net-run-rate.

In the run chase of 181 runs, Australia did not have a good start as spinner Brad Wheal bowled a maiden over in the second over, which also included the scalp of David Warner, who was gone for just one run in two balls after he was caught by skipper Richie Berrington, who came running from the covers region. Australia was 2/1 in 1.2 overs.

Skipper Mitchell Marsh was next up on the crease. Head started a counter-attack, hitting some fine boundaries. However, Marsh gave his wicket to Safyaan Sharif for eight in nine balls. Charlie Tear took a fine catch at deep midwicket. Australia was 34/1 in 5.1 overs.

At the end of the powerplay in six overs, Australia was 36/2, with Glenn Maxwell (1*) and Head (24*) unbeaten.

Australia reached the 50-run mark in 7.2 overs.

Maxwell was clean bowled by Mark Watt for 11 in eight balls, with a six. A fine-turning delivery spelt the end of his innings and continued his rough run. Australia was 60/3 in 8.2 overs.

Halfway through the innings, Australia was 74/3, with Head (39*) and Marcus Stoinis (12*) unbeaten.

Stoinis and Head revived Australia's run chase with a big 14th over, where Stoinis smashed Michael Leas for two sixes and a four. Australia reached the 100-run mark in 13.4 overs.

Head reached his half-century in 45 balls, with five fours and a six. At the end of 15 overs, Australia was 121/3, with Head (50*) and Stoinis (47*) unbeaten. The Aussies needed 60 runs in 30 balls.

Sharif's 16th over caused Scotland to lose their grip on the game, with Head smashing him for three successive sixes. However, on the fourth delivery, he was caught by Michael Jones, who had dropped him earlier. Head was gone for 68 in 49 balls, with five fours and four sixes. Australia was 140/4 in 15.4 overs.

Stoinis also reached his half-century, second of the tournament, in just 25 balls, with seven fours and two sixes, with a four. Australia needed 36 runs in the final 24 balls. 24 runs came from Sharif's over.

Australia crossed the 150-run mark in 16.4 overs and was toying with the bowlers with some serious hitting. Watt however got his wicket as he castled Stoinis' stumps while he attempted a reverse sweep. Stoinis made 59 in 29 balls, with nine fours and two sixes. Australia was 155/5 in 17 overs, needing 26 in the final three overs.

Tim David brought down the equation further with two boundaries in Wheal's 18th over. Australia needed 13 in the final two overs.

Sharif's penultimate over saw Australia getting eight runs, bringing down the equation to five runs in the final over. On the third ball, David went high but was dropped and the scores were level. Australia ended the chase at 180/5 in 19.4 overs, with David (24*) and Matthew Wade (4*) unbeaten.

Watt (2/34) and Sharif (2/42) were the pick of the bowlers for Australia. Wheal also got a wicket.

Earlier, a hard-hitting half-century by Brandon McMullen and crucial knocks by George Munsey and Richie Berrington helped Scotland reach 180/5 in their 20 overs against Australia in their ICC T20 World Cup match against Australia at Saint Lucia on Sunday.

McMullen was the stand-out batter for Scotland, making 60 in just 34 balls, with two fours and six sixes.

After Australia won the toss and elected to field first, Scotland had a terrible start as the opener Michael Jones was cleaned up by Ashton Agar, who left the batter cramped for space and the inside edge off his bat hit the stump. Scotland was 3/1 in one over.

Following that, the pair of George Munsey and Brandon McMullen unleashed an attack on Aussie bowlers, taking them by surprise with some really fine hitting. While it was McMullen who started by attacking pacers Mitchell Starc and Nathan Ellis, spinner Glenn Maxwell faced the worst as he was smashed for two sixes and a four by Munsey in the fifth over, which gave away 18 runs.

Scotland reached the 50-run mark in 5.5 overs, with McMullen smashing Ellis for two classy boundaries with a pull shot.

At the end of six overs and the powerplay, Scotland was 54/1, with Munsey (26*) and McMullen (24*) unbeaten.

The fifty-run partnership between the duo came in just 30 balls.

McMullen continued to attack, taking down spinners Agar and Adam Zampa with some quality shots. He reached his half-century in just 26 balls, with two fours and six sixes.

The 89-run partnership between the pair came to an end with Munsey being dismissed by Maxwell and Agar taking a fine catch at deep midwicket. Munsey made 35 in 23 balls, with two fours and three sixes. Scotland was 92/2 in nine overs.

Halfway through the innings, Scotland was 96/2, with skipper Richie Berrington (2*) joining McMullen (53*).

Scotland reached the 100-run mark in 15.3 overs.

Zampa finally stopped the rampage of McMullen as Mitchell Starc took a fine catch at short third man to remove him for 60 in 34 balls, with two fours and six sixes. Scotland was 111/3 in 11.2 overs. With just one run and a wicket in the 12th over, Zampa delivered a potentially game-turning over.

Berrington was joined by Matthew Cross, who attacked Starc with a four and six. Another spinner however stepped in to end Cross' cameo of 18 in 11 balls, with Maxwell getting the wicket. Agar took a fine catch at deep midwicket. Scotland was 136/4 in 14.3 overs.

Scotland reached the 150-run mark in 16.1 overs.

Australia got another wicket as Michael Leask was caught by Starc at long-on, with Ellis getting his wicket for five runs. Scotland was 152/5 in 16.5 overs.

Australian bowlers did a good job of restricting the run flow in the second half, particularly in death overs. Scotland's innings ended at 180/5, with Berrington (42* in 31 balls, with a four and two sixes) and Chris Greaves (9*) unbeaten.

Maxwell (2/44) was the pick of the bowlers for Australia. Ellis, Zampa and Agar got a wicket each.

Brief Scores: Scotland: 180/5 (Brandon McMullen 60, Richie Berrington 42*, Glenn Maxwell 2/44) lost to Australia: 186/5 in 19.4 overs (Travis Head 68, Marcus Stoinis 59, Mark Watt 2/34). (ANI)

Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (Syndigate.info).

OTHER NEWS

2 hrs ago

Kanishka Bombing Anniversary: Families of Victims Turn Pro-Khalistani Groups Away from Prayer Meeting in Canada

2 hrs ago

Over 340 pc Returns In 1 Year: Here's Why Suzlon Share Price Is On Upward Spree

2 hrs ago

When Hrithik Roshan Took Home Half Of This 2016 Film's Budget And It Tanked At Box Office

2 hrs ago

T20 WC: "To get the hat-trick where I was born...": England's Jordan after match-winning feat against USA

2 hrs ago

"To be at our best, we need recovery...": Australia coach McDonald on tournament schedule ahead of India clash

2 hrs ago

Andre Russell surpass Dwayne Bravo to become highest wicket-taker for West Indies in ICC T20 WC history

2 hrs ago

Stanley Lifestyles IPO Day 2: Check Subscription Status, GMP Today

2 hrs ago

"We lost wickets in clusters": Rovman Powell on WI's loss to SA in T20 WC Super 8 clash

2 hrs ago

Budget 2024: When will the Union Budget 2024-25 be presented? Know key dates

2 hrs ago

Taiwan detects 23 Chinese military aircraft, 7 naval ships around nation

2 hrs ago

Naresh Bhawnani: A Journey of Entrepreneurial Triumph and Positive Impact

2 hrs ago

K-drama star Jang Ki-yong on ‘The Atypical Family,' bond with co-stars and India

2 hrs ago

Bajaj CNG Bike: Check The Expected Price And Mileage

2 hrs ago

Budget 2024 Date Live Updates: When will FM Nirmala Sitharaman table Union Budget? Check all details here

2 hrs ago

Like for PM or VVIPs, why can't streets be cleared for citizens, too?: Bombay High Court

2 hrs ago

Vinay Paharia on 4 sectors that may provide good opportunities for solid returns

2 hrs ago

Century Textiles gains after its subsidiary acquires land in Pune with revenue potential of ₹2,500 crore

2 hrs ago

'No More Support To BJP': Naveen Patnaik Asks Rajya Sabha MPs To Act As Strong Opposition

2 hrs ago

Delhi High Court Granted An Interim Stay On The Trial Court’s Bail Order To Arvind Kejriwal | News18

2 hrs ago

Arvind Kejriwal News | No Relief For Kejriwal As SC Delays Decision on CM's Bail Pending HC Order

2 hrs ago

In pre-Budget meet with FM, trade unions suggest income tax relief, restoration of OPS

2 hrs ago

'Ram Setu' as seen from space: European agency shares stunning picture

2 hrs ago

Amrish Puri's birth anniversary: 5 lesser-known facts about the late actor

2 hrs ago

‘How long you plan to rule by…?’: Kharge jabs PM Narendra Modi for raking up 'Emergency'

2 hrs ago

Quant mutual fund: A look at who they are, their philosophy, and success...

3 hrs ago

Pressure of winning makes Men in Blue vulnerable: Ian Smith

3 hrs ago

IRCTC Share Price: Stock Delivers Over 60% Returns In Last One Year - Details

3 hrs ago

1100% Dividend Tata stock: June 27 is ex-date

3 hrs ago

Rahul Gandhi lists 10 incidents, issues in first 15 days of NDA govt to target Narendra Modi

3 hrs ago

Route Mobile stock zooms 14% to 52-week high, turns positive for 2024

3 hrs ago

'Cricket Is The Only Source Of Happiness Back Home': Rashid Khan Speaks Up On Australia Refusing To Play Bilaterals

3 hrs ago

Almost 100 Indians dead during Hajj: All you need to know

3 hrs ago

'We aren't in the semi-finals, but...': Rovman Powell looks at the positives after West Indies exit from T20 World Cup

3 hrs ago

Not Ruturaj Gaikwad! 24-Year-Old Star India Batter To Be Named Captain For Zimbabwe Tour: Reports

3 hrs ago

Number Theory: What do the 2024 results mean for the RJD in Bihar?

3 hrs ago

For Prosus, Byju's is worth Zero, firm cites decline in value for mark down

3 hrs ago

South Africa shed 'chokers' tag, set new T20 World Cup record

3 hrs ago

'There Is A Buzz About West Indies Cricket Again': Rovman Powell Optimistic About Future of WI Cricket After T20 World Cup Exit

3 hrs ago

Usman Khawaja on Afghanistan’s win over Australia: ‘They probably should have won against us in the ODI World Cup too’

3 hrs ago

Tamil Nadu hooch tragedy: JP Nadda writes to Kharge, questions ‘stoic silence’