Player of the Match
Player of the Match

4pm Allen will open the batting for NZ with Seifert Young. The target for them is 126 in ten overs. The powerplay will consist of three overs. The umpires are having a chat right at the edge of the boundary. NZ's openers now make their way out to the middle.

3.57pm We will have a restart at 4pm. This will be a 10-over chase. Spencer Johnson is warming up. He recently won the Big Bash with Brisbane Heat and will be in action for Gujarat Titans in IPL 2024. This is another chance for him to impress.

3.47pm "The stumps are going back in," updates Gnasher. "Aussies preparing to warm-up to bowl...so their innings is done."

3.26pm The covers are already being rolled off. There doesn't seem to be any rain about now. The umpires have come out to have a little check, brushing the backs of their fingers over the outfield to see it if its wet. The head groundsman is also with them. It does appear as though a restart is imminent. The two captains have joined the ruckus in the middle, Matty Wade, tapping at an imaginary watch on his left hand.OOPS, ITS RAINING AGAIN

3.18pm It is heavy enough now to take the players and officials off the field. The covers are back on. Another frustrating rain delay at Eden Park. The umbrellas are up in the stands.

Hayes: "Can we just go home? This is ridiculous."

10.4
1
Sodhi to Inglis, 1 run, fast and flat, into the pitch, dragged away behind square off the inner half

3.17pm The rain is back, but it's not heavy enough to stop play

10.3
2
Sodhi to Inglis, 2 runs, front-of-the-hand slider, short and on top of the stumps, pulled away to deep midwicket
10.2
1
Sodhi to David, 1 run, on a back of a length and turns away outside off, slugged away to the right of long-on
10.1
6
Sodhi to David, SIX, Clears long-on! Pushed through on middle and leg, David clears his front leg and smites Sodhi down the ground

END OF OVER:
10 | 9 Runs 1 Wkt | AUS: 108/4 | RR: 10.80

  • Josh Inglis11 (6b)
  • Tim David1 (1b)
  • Mitchell Santner2-0-16-1
  • Josh Clarkson1-0-8-1
9.6
6
Santner to Inglis, SIX, tossed up on off stump from Santner, Inglis backs away, manufactures swinging room and launches Santner over extra-cover
9.5
0
Santner to Inglis, no run, on a length and darted wide of off, but inside the tramline, left alone. Crafty bowling from Santner
9.4
2
Santner to Inglis, 2 runs, flat and fast outside off, cracked away behind point for a double
9.3
0
Santner to Inglis, no run, turn and bounce outside off for Santner, Inglis slashes and misses in the channel
9.2
1
Santner to David, 1 run, back of a length and just a shade outside off, slapped away to the left of sweeper cover on the back foot

David joins Inglis in the middle

9.1
W
Santner to Head, OUT, Caught by Sodhi at short third. Santner goes wider and hides this one away from Head's swinging arc. He aims to drag a slog-sweep over midwicket, but ends up top-edging it to short third. Santner strikes in his 100th T20I

TM Head c Sodhi b Santner 33 (43m 30b 5x4 1x6) SR: 110.00

END OF OVER:
9 | 9 Runs 1 Wkt | AUS: 99/3 | RR: 11.00

  • Travis Head33 (29b)
  • Josh Inglis3 (2b)
  • Josh Clarkson1-0-8-1
  • Mitchell Santner1-0-7-0
8.6
1
Clarkson to Head, 1 run, back of a length and angling into middle, punched down to long-on
8.5
1
Clarkson to Inglis, 1 run, good length and on middle and leg, Inglis knocks it away to deep midwicket for a single
8.4
2
Clarkson to Inglis, 2 runs, back of a length and attached with width outside off, smeared away to the left of sweeper cover by Inglis

3.09pm Inglis is the new batter for Australia. Clarkson to complete his first over in T20I cricket. Head is 18 away from a half-century.

3.05pm Mitch Santner has a chat with the umpires. We will have a restart in five minutes. This will now be a 15-over shootout at Eden Park.

3pm "It's one of that situations where it's about the outfield," Seifert says. "The sun is not out yet. We're just waiting to hear from the umpires and we're not sure about how many overs to go. Gutted to not played the first two T20Is but still a bit stiff."

2.55pm Gnasher reports that the covers have been peeled off and that outfield is being roped once again.

2.48pm Gnasher brings you better news from Eden Park: "Groundstaff out there. Covers coming off."

2.35pm "The umpires are back out to have a look (without umbrellas) although it's still drizzling," says Gnasher.

2.20pm The drizzle returns and the wait for a resumption continues. The covers are back on at Eden Park.

Renjith : "Why New Zealand dropped Ravindra after the fine knock in the first T20? Injured? He can chase any score in his current batting form." --- Ravindra is resting after experiencing some knee soreness

ICYMI: Sophie Devine and RCB started their WPL season with a tight win in Bengaluru

2.09pm Gnasher reports that the rain has stopped in Auckland. The outfield is being roped once again.

2.04pm Okay, the rain has gotten heavier, forcing another stoppage in play. The covers are back on at Eden Park. It has been that kind of a day in Auckland.

8.3
W
Clarkson to Maxwell, OUT, Maiden T20I wicket for Clarkson and it's a big one! Offcutter into the pitch on middle and leg, Maxwell shovels it in the air but does not middle it. He skies it to Young at deep backward square leg. Special moment for Clarkson, with his former room-mate taking the catch in the deep for his first wicket in this format

GJ Maxwell c Young b Clarkson 20 (11m 9b 3x4 1x6) SR: 222.22

8.2
4
Clarkson to Maxwell, FOUR, on a length and on middle, Maxwell shapes for a reverse-scoop and falls on the floor but manages to get enough bat on ball to lift it over Seifert
8.1
1lb
Clarkson to Head, 1 leg bye, back of a length and into the pitch, offcutter I suspect, Head shapes for a pull and does not connect with it. He gets across for a leg-bye

Here's Clarkson. He will bowl his first over in T20I cricket. Round the stumps to Head

New Zealand 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st19WA YoungFH Allen
2nd10TL SeifertFH Allen
3rd22GD PhillipsFH Allen
4th47MS ChapmanGD Phillips