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Australia vs New Zealand (5th Super Six Round Match)

World Cup, 2002/03, 5th Super Six Match
Australia v New Zealand
St George's Park, Port Elizabeth
11 March 2003 (50-over match)

Result: Australia won by 96 runs
Points: Australia 4, New Zealand 0

Toss: New Zealand
Umpires: SA Bucknor (WI) and EAR de Silva (SL)
TV Umpire: BG Jerling
Match Referee: RS Madugalle (SL)
Man of the Match: SE Bond

Australia innings (50 overs maximum)                            R   M   B  4 6
+AC Gilchrist         lbw                b Bond                18  24  20  2 0
ML Hayden             c McCullum         b Bond                 1  11   4  0 0
*RT Ponting           c Fleming          b Bond                 6  28  20  0 0
DR Martyn             c McCullum         b Bond                31  83  53  3 0
DS Lehmann            c Astle            b Adams                4  18   9  1 0
MG Bevan              c Vincent          b Oram                56 141  94  4 1
GB Hogg               lbw                b Bond                 0   2   1  0 0
IJ Harvey                                b Bond                 2   9  11  0 0
AJ Bichel             c Cairns           b Oram                64  86  83  7 1
B Lee                 not out                                  15  11   6  0 2
GD McGrath            not out                                   3   4   2  0 0
Extras                (lb 1, w 4, nb 3)                         8
Total                 (9 wickets, 50 overs, 212 mins)         208

FoW: 1-17 (Hayden, 2.2 ov), 2-24 (Gilchrist, 4.5 ov),
     3-31 (Ponting, 8.4 ov), 4-47 (Lehmann, 12.3 ov),
     5-80 (Martyn, 24.1 ov), 6-80 (Hogg, 24.2 ov),
     7-84 (Harvey, 26.3 ov), 8-181 (Bevan, 47.5 ov),
     9-192 (Bichel, 49.1 ov).

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
Bond                        10      2     23      6 (1nb, 1w)
Adams                        9      2     46      1 (1nb, 1w)
Vettori                     10      1     40      0
Oram                         7      0     48      2 (1nb)
Harris                      10      1     24      0
Styris                       3      0     18      0 (1w)
Astle                        1      0      8      0

New Zealand innings (target: 209 runs from 50 overs)            R   M   B  4 6
DL Vettori            c Gilchrist        b McGrath             10  10   9  1 0
*SP Fleming           c Gilchrist        b Lee                 48 116  70  7 0
NJ Astle              c Ponting          b McGrath              0   3   3  0 0
SB Styris             lbw                b McGrath              3  15   6  0 0
CL Cairns             c Lee              b Bichel              16  35  25  2 1
L Vincent             c Martyn           b Harvey               7  26  20  1 0
CZ Harris             not out                                  15  53  24  0 0
+BB McCullum          lbw                b Lee                  1  10   7  0 0
JDP Oram                                 b Lee                  0   2   1  0 0
AR Adams                                 b Lee                  0   6   6  0 0
SE Bond                              c & b Lee                  3  10  10  0 0
Extras                (lb 4, w 5)                               9
Total                 (all out, 30.1 overs, 147 mins)         112

FoW: 1-14 (Vettori, 2.3 ov), 2-14 (Astle, 2.6 ov),
     3-33 (Styris, 6.1 ov), 4-66 (Cairns, 14.1 ov),
     5-84 (Vincent, 19.5 ov), 6-102 (Fleming, 24.5 ov),
     7-104 (McCullum, 26.5 ov), 8-104 (Oram, 26.6 ov),
     9-108 (Adams, 28.2 ov), 10-112 (Bond, 30.1 ov).

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
McGrath                      6      1     29      3 (3w)
Lee                          9.1    2     42      5 (1w)
Harvey                       6      3     11      1
Bichel                       5      0     15      1 (1w)
Hogg                         4      0     11      0

* - Team Captain
+ - Team Wicket Keeper
  • 4th (reserve) umpire: RE Koertzen
  • SE Bond's bowling was the best for New Zealand in World Cups (previous: 5/25, RJ Hadlee v Sri Lanka at Bristol, 1983)


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