Finch-inspired Australia beat Ireland to stay on track for semis

Published November 1, 2022
IRELAND’S Curtis Campher is bowled by Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc during their ICC T20 World Cup group-stage match at the Gabba on Monday.—AFP
IRELAND’S Curtis Campher is bowled by Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc during their ICC T20 World Cup group-stage match at the Gabba on Monday.—AFP

BRISBANE: Australia got their Twenty20 World Cup defence back on track with a 42-run win over Irelandat the Gabba here at the Gabba on Monday.

Ireland, chasing Austra­lia’s 179-5, were all out for 137 in the 19th over to put Australia level on five points with leaders New Zealand, who have a game in hand, at the top of Group 1.

England, who play New Zealand on Tuesday, are third, two points behind Australia but with a superior net run rate, a factor that could become crucial in a tight group.

Ireland, also on three points, had outside hopes of reaching the semi-finals before the match but they were blown away in the chase by the pace and insw­ing of Mitchell Starc and then by the scoreboard pressure of their 180-run target.

They slumped to 25-5 and handed the World Cup hosts a comfortable win despite a superb unbeaten 71 from Lorcan Tucker.

Australia captain Aaron Finch, who won the man-of-the-match award for his 63 runs, said scoring had not been straightforward.

“It wasn’t the easiest wicket, it was a lot slower than what we expected,” Finch said. “They changed their pace really well and bowled a lot of cutters early in the innings.

“It was hard to get a rhythm and we did well to get 179.”

Earlier, Finch had stormed back into form with his 44-ball knock which contained five fours and three sixes, answering critics who had called for him to be dropped after a poor run with the bat.

Finch denied he had been affected by all the chatter. “Nah, not feeling the pressure at all to be honest,” Finch said.

“The support from the change room and support staff has been incredible. T20 is a high risk-game, sometimes it comes off, sometimes it doesn’t.”

He stayed patient, playing the anchor role as Australia lost their first three wickets to tight Irish bowling.

His circumspect approach paid off and Finch profited after the Ireland attack began to falter under the pressure of an onslaught from Marcus Stoinis, who blasted 35 off 25 balls.

Ireland started their run chase briskly but suffered a big blow when captain Andy Balbirnie was bowled by Pat Cummins for six off the last ball of the second over.

He was followed almost immediately by the dangerous Paul Stirling, who was caught at mid-off by Cum­mins from part-time spinner Glenn Maxwell for 11.

Maxwell then had Harry Tector caught at square leg with Ireland on 24 and the game was as good as over one run later when Starc clean bowled Curtis Campher for a duck.

Bowling with real pace, Starc struck again with another inswinger to account for George Dockrell, leaving Ireland reeling at 25-5.

Tucker and Gareth Delany led a slight recovery until Delany skied to Maxwell trying to belt Stoinis for six.

Tucker, who had come in at number three, played a lone hand, amassing his 71 from 48 deliveries until he ran out of partners.

“We’re making progress to keep up with these big teams — looking at the scoreboard we thought it wasn’t against us,” captain Balbirnie said.

“Again the wickets column was a problem and who knows if someone had stayed with Tucker.”

Scoreboard

AUSTRALIA:

D. Warner c Adair b McCarthy 3

A. Finch c Adair b McCarthy 63

M. Marsh c Tucker b McCarthy 28

G. Maxwell c Tucker b Little 13

M. Stoinis c Dockrell b Little 35

T. David not out 15

M. Wade not out 7

EXTRAS (LB-2, W-13) 15

TOTAL (for five wkts, 20 overs) 179

DID NOT BAT: P. Cummins, M. Starc, A. Zampa, J. Hazlewood

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-8 (Warner), 2-60 (Marsh), 3-84 (Maxwell), 4-154 (Finch), 5-160 (Stoinis)

BOWLING: Little 4-0-21-2 (2w), Adair 4-0-59-0 (6w), McCarthy 4-0-29-3 (1w), Delaney 3-0-29-0 (3w), Hand 1-0-15-0 (1w), Dockrell 4-0-24-0

IRELAND:

P. Stirling c Cummins b Maxwell 11

A. Balbirnie b Cummins 6

L. Tucker not out 71

H. Tector c (sub) b Maxwell 6

C. Campher b Starc 0

G. Dockrell b Starc 0

G. Delany c Maxwell b Stoinis 14

M. Adair st Wade b Zampa 11

F. Hand b Zampa 6

B. McCarthy c (sub) b Cummins 3

J. Little run out 1

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-2, W-4, NB-1) 8

TOTAL (all out, 18.1 overs) 137

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-18 (Balbirnie), 2-18 (Stirling), 3-24 (Tector), 4-25 (Campher), 5-25 (Dockrell), 6-68 (Delany), 7-91 (Adair), 8-103 (Hand), 9-136 (McCarthy)

BOWLING: Hazlewood 3-0-24-0 (1w), Cummins 4-0-28-2 (1w), Maxwell 2.1-0-14-2, Starc 4-1-43-2 (nb1, w2), Zampa 4-0-19-0, Stoinis 1-0-6-1

RESULT: Australia won by 42 runs.

T20 World Cup standings

(Tabulated under played, won, lost, no result, points, net run-rate)

Group 1:

New Zealand 3 2 0 1 5 3.850

Australia 4 2 1 1 5 -0.304

England 3 1 1 1 3 0.239

Ireland 4 1 2 1 3 -1.544

Sri Lanka 3 1 2 0 2 -0.890

Afghanistan 3 0 1 2 2 -0.620

Group 2:

South Africa 3 2 0 1 5 2.772

India 3 2 1 0 4 0.844

Bangladesh 3 2 1 0 4 -1.533

Zimbabwe 3 1 1 1 3 -0.050

Pakistan 3 1 2 0 2 0.765

Netherlands 3 0 3 0 0 -1.948

Published in Dawn, November 1st, 2022

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