Australia beat New Zealand to level T20 series as captain Aaron Finch returns to form

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George Flood3 March 2021

New Zealand missed out on the chance to seal a series-clinching T20 victory over Australia as their rivals hit back to triumph in Wellington.

The visitors headed into Wednesday’s clash desperately needing victory to keep the series alive after a thrilling four-run defeat in the opener and duly prevailed with an emphatic 64-run win.

Fired by 69 from captain Aaron Finch and a 31-ball 70 from Glenn Maxwell, Australia put an imposing 208 for four on the board before left-arm spinner Agar took 6-30, an Australian record in T20 internationals, to help bundle New Zealand out for 144.

Having scored a total of 13 runs from the first two matches in the wake of a dismal Big Bash League season with the bat, Finch was lucky to survive a big lbw appeal off Tim Southee on the first ball he faced.

He shook off the fright and grew in confidence in a blazing 64-run partnership with Maxwell before caught by Kyle Jamieson with a reverse-sweep off Ish Sodhi.

“It’s always nice when you contribute to a win, that’s the most important thing,” said Finch.

“I suppose that partnership with Maxie allowed us to go a little bit deeper which was nice.”

After going wicketless in the first two matches, Agar took the legs out from under New Zealand’s chase, removing Glenn Phillips (13), Devon Conway (38) and James Neesham (0) in the 13th over to leave the home side 110 for six.

Paceman Riley Meredith replaced Daniel Sams in Australia’s only change from Dunedin and grabbed 2-24 on an impressive international debut that included trapping New Zealand captain Kane Williamson lbw for nine.

New Zealand suffered a late withdrawal, with all-rounder Mitch Santner forced into isolation to await a COVID-19 test result after showing flu-like symptoms. Mark Chapman played in his place.

Additional reporting by Reuters. 

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