ADELAIDE (Australia), Dec 14: Ricky Ponting scored his 24th one-day hundred and Adam Gilchrist clubbed a rapid half-century to steer Australia to a convincing seven-wicket win over New Zealand in the opening Chappell-Hadlee Trophy series One-day International on Friday.

Skipper Ponting cruised to an unbeaten 107 off 108 balls with 13 boundaries to glide Australia home to victory with 45 balls to spare after opening batsman Gilchrist had crashed six fours and two sixes in his 51 off just 29 balls.

The Australians always were in command, despite a rain delay, and polished off the runs with ease to take a one-nil lead in the best-of-three series with the next match in Sydney on Sunday.

Set 255 to win, Australia reached the target for the loss of three wickets in the 43rd over.

Gilchrist’s breezy knock, while considerably briefer than his captain’s, had a greater say in deciding the match. Receiving a stroke of good fortune on 38 when he snicked Chris Martin behind only to be reprieved by umpire Mark Benson’s call of no-ball, Gilchrist played with uninhibited freedom to virtually decide the contest.

Gilchrist’s exit, skying Martin to cover, left Australia requiring a mere four runs per over.

Ponting, Michael Clarke (48) and Andrew Symonds (28 not out) made light of the run chase despite a 48-minute rain delay.

Earlier on Friday, Brendon McCullum fell four runs short of his maiden one-day century as New Zealand totalled 254 for seven off 50 overs.

The belligerent wicketkeeper-batsman, opening the innings, crashed 12 boundaries and a six off 103 balls before he holed out to Nathan Bracken in the deep off wrist-spinner Brad Hogg for 96 with a first ODI century beckoning.

The Black Caps, who won the last Chappell-Hadlee series 3-0 at home last February, started well but tailed off late in the innings to set the Australians just over five runs an over for victory at the Adelaide Oval.

The Australians restricted them to 59 runs from the final 10 overs.

Number five batsman Ross Taylor (50) also made his presence felt off 52 balls with three sixes before he found a leading edge off Brett Lee and was well caught by Tait at deep mid-off.

Clean hitter Jacob Oram (32 not out) rounded off proceedings with his customary power off 38 balls clubbing three boundaries.

Tait (3-59) was the best of the Australian bowlers, while Lee (2-48) and all-rounder James Hopes (1-40) bowled steadily.

McCullum’s knock was the highlight of New Zealand’s innings, cracking boundaries to all parts in an innings reminiscent of his efforts against the Australians at home in February. He took a particularly heavy toll on Tait, exploiting the young paceman’s broad variation in line and length.

Lee also suffered punishment from McCullum, one extraordinary back foot swish at a full pitched ball sailing well over the point boundary.

Chastened by a first spell that cost 28 in three overs, Tait proved a greater threat in his second, claiming the outside edges of How (20 from 59 balls) and then Scott Styris (five).

Scoreboard

NEW ZEALAND innings

L. Vincent c Hopes b Lee 5

B. McCullum c Bracken b Hogg 96

J. How c Hayden b Tait 20

S. Styris c Gilchrist b Tait 5

R. Taylor c Tait b Lee 50

J. Oram not out 32

M. Sinclair c Hogg b Hopes 2

D. Vettori b Tait 18

K. Mills not out 7

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-5, NB-5, W-8) 19

TOTAL (for 7 wkts, 50 overs) 254

FALL OF WKTS: 1-16, 2-115, 3-123, 4-175, 5-197, 6-201, 7-241.

DID NOT BAT: M. Gillespie, C. Martin.

BOWLING: Lee 10-0-48-2 (6w, 4nb), Bracken 10-3-52-0 (1nb), Tait 10-0-59-3 (2w), Hopes 10-0-40-1, Hogg 10-1-49-1.

AUSTRALIA innings

A. Gilchrist c Taylor b Martin 51

M. Hayden c and b Mills 17

R. Ponting not out 107

M. Clarke c Vincent b Mills 48

A. Symonds not out 28

EXTRAS (NB-3, W-1) 4

TOTAL (for 3 wkts, 42.3 overs) 255

FALL OF WKTS: 1-69, 2-75, 3-210.

DID NOT BAT: M. Hussey, J. Hopes, B. Hogg, B. Lee, S. Tait, N. Bracken

BOWLING: Mills 10-1-68-2, M. Gillespie 10-0-72-0 (1w, 2nb), Martin 9-1-52-1 (1nb), Oram 4.3-0-25-0, Vettori 8-0-32-0, Styris 1-0-6-0

RESULT: Australia win by 7 wickets.

SERIES: Australia lead three-match series 1-0.

COMING MATCHES: Dec 16 at Sydney, Dec 20 at Hobart.

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: R. Ponting (AUS).

UMPIRES: Mark Benson (ENG) and Steve Davis (AUS).

TV UMPIRE: Bruce Oxenford (AUS).

MATCH REFEREE: Roshan Mahanama (SRI).—AFP

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