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PIX: Head, Short fire Australia to easy win over England

Last updated on: September 12, 2024 05:00 IST

Travis Head

IMAGE: Australia opener Travis Head celebrates completing his 50 off just 19 balls during the first T20 International against England, at The Ageas Bowl, Southampton, Britain, on Wednesday. Photograph: cricket.com.au/X

Travis Head struck a remarkable 19-ball half century, including 30 off one over, as Australia beat England by 28 runs in the first match of their T20 series in Southampton on Wednesday.

Head clobbered four sixes and eight fours in an explosive innings of 59 off 23 balls as Australia put up 86 without loss in 5.5 overs.

 

Opener Matthew Short also struck two sixes in his knock of 41, but Australia, having reached the half-way point on 118 for 2, were pegged back by England's spinners, finishing 179 all out.

Having gained the momentum after taking 10 Australian wickets for 93, England were unable to carry it into their innings and were never really in the hunt.

Matthew Short hit 4 fours and 2 sixes while scoring 41 off 26 balls.

IMAGE: Matthew Short hit 4 fours and 2 sixes while scoring 41 off 26 balls. Photograph: Matthew Childs/Reuters

England, featuring T20 debutants Jordan Cox, Jacob Bethell and Jamie Overton and captained by Phil Salt in the absence of injured Jos Buttler, slumped to 52-4 as wickets fell at regular intervals on a chilly evening.

Sean Abbott took three wickets and Josh Hazlewood and Adam Zampa two apiece as England were all out for 151.

Jordan Cox takes the catch, off England pacer Saqib Mahmood's bowling, to dismiss Travis Head.

IMAGE: Jordan Cox takes the catch, off England pacer Saqib Mahmood's bowling, to dismiss Travis Head. Photograph: Matthew Childs/Reuters

Head took a couple of overs to get his eye in but then let rip in spectacular fashion as Australia cashed in during the powerplay to leave England reeling.

Sam Curran came in for some fearsome punishment in the fifth over as Head began with successive fours before thumping a hat-trick of sixes and finishing it by carving another boundary.

Head was eventually out, top-edging Saqib Mahmood to the deep square leg boundary where Cox pouched the catch.

"I was trying to acclimatise to a wicket with pace, hitting good shots and Shorty got a cracking start," Head said.

England pacer Saqib Mahmood celebrates with wicketkeeper Phil Salt after taking the wicket of Cameron Green.

IMAGE: England pacer Saqib Mahmood celebrates with wicketkeeper Phil Salt after dismissing Cameron Green. Photograph: Matthew Childs/Reuters

"A bit of a luck, but I've worked hard to play with a freer mindset."

Following Head's dismissal, Australian captain Mitchell Marsh was bowled by Adil Rashid for two but with Short also in attack mode, Australia looked poised for a huge score.

Short departed in the 11th over though, top-edging a slog sweep off the bowling of Liam Livingstone with Curran taking a well-judged catch, and the wheels began to fall off.

Liam Livingstone was England top-scorer with 37 off 27 balls.

IMAGE: Liam Livingstone was England’s top-scorer with 37 off 27 balls. Photograph: Matthew Childs/Reuters

Livingstone had Marcus Stoinis and Tim David trapped lbw in successive deliveries as Australia slumped to 132-5.

Josh Inglis steadied the Australia ship with 37 but England polished off the tail impressively, taking three wickets in three balls as Australia went from 172-6 to 172-9.

Off-spinner Livingstone ended with figures of three for 22 from three overs.

Tim David takes the catch to dismiss Jordan Cox.

IMAGE: Tim David takes the catch to dismiss Jordan Cox. Photograph: Matthew Childs/Reuters

In reply, England lost Will Jacks (6) to Hazlewood in the second over and Cox (17) in the fifth over to a superb diving catch by David off the bowling of Xavier Bartlett.

Captain Salt made 20 before falling to another fine catch on the boundary, this time by Short.

Livingstone top-scored for England with 37 off 27 deliveries but when he was clean bowled by Hazlewood, any hope England had of chasing the total receded.

Sean Abbott, who finished with figures of 3 for 28 in 3.2 overs, celebrates with teammates after shattering the stumps of Saqib Mahmood.

IMAGE: Sean Abbott, who finished with figures of 3 for 28 in 3.2 overs, celebrates with teammates after shattering the stumps of Saqib Mahmood. Photograph: Matthew Childs/Reuters

"Exciting watching Heady and Shorty, on par for above 200. Tried our best to stuff it up," Australia captain Marsh said.

"It was a 200 wicket, when Heady got going the conditions don't matter."

The second match in the T20 series takes place in Cardiff on Friday.

Source: REUTERS
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