LIVE: Aussies ripped for being 'selfish' after review 'shocker'; star rocked by brutal call.
Alex Carey survived 28 balls for 12 runs but ultimately couldn’t turn the tide as he was stumped by the barest of margins to give Mitchell Santner his first wicket as Australia slipped to 5-54 after 18.3 overs. “I can’t believe this is Australia I’m watching,” he said. I simply find it quite astounding.” He’s got to show something in these two games,” Waugh said. Marnus Labuschagne also made five before he was trapped in front by Trent Boult. “Stone dead. That’s as plumb as it gets. That’s where Smith (non-striker) should say, ‘no, that’s absolutely dead. Waugh said that Australia was making the “same mistake over and over” with the bat. I think he’s got these two games. Watch Australia v New Zealand. Waugh was stunned in commentary, suggesting that Australia has been both “naive” when batting and the decisions to review when plumb were “selfish”.
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Just a couple to the score. 29th over: Australia 87-5 (Smith 47, Maxwell 17) Maxwell breaks the shackles momentarily, Santner drags one down and Maxwell is onto it in a flash, carving over mid-wicket for SIX! 39th over: Australia 126-8 (Zampa 6, Starc 3) Shot! 40th over: Australia 128-8 (Zampa 7, Starc 4) Two singles off Matt Henry who has 3-25 from nine overs. Four more very welcome runs to the Aussies. 43rd over: Australia 146-8 (Zampa 15, Starc 13) Southee finishes his last over and goes for three runs. Two overs to go, painful runs these for New Zealand. Australia take 11 runs off the final over and plenty of that spurious notion – momentum – into their bowling. Starc has the ball Guptill and Conway have a bat each. 2nd over: New Zealand 4-1 (Conway 2, Williamson 0) A palate cleanser after the spicy start. 5th over: New Zealand 12-1 (Conway 3, Williamson 6) This is challenging for the Black Cap batters. 12th over: New Zealand 18-3 (Williamson 10, Mitchell 0) After 27 dot balls Kane Williamson pounces on a short and wide one from Hazlewood and belts it four in front of square with a textbook cut shot.
AUS vs NZ 2nd ODI Live: New Zealand captain Kane Williamson won the toss and opted to field against Australia.
For New Zealand, [Tim Southee](https://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/players/1032-tim-southee-playerprofile) has replaced [Lockie Ferguson](https://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/players/64149-lachlan-hammond-ferguson-playerprofile). Like us on [Android](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.robo.ndtv.cricket&hl=en)or [iOS](https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/ndtv-cricket/id418320331?mt=8). ( [LIVE SCORECARD](https://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/aus-vs-nz-scorecard-live-cricket-score-new-zealand-in-australia-3-odi-series-2022-2nd-odi-aunz09082022212994)) Australia replaced one of their heroes from the last match, [Cameron Green](https://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/players/113340-cameron-green-playerprofile), with pacer [Sean Abbott](https://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/players/106719-sean-abbott-playerprofile), with the all-rounder's workload being managed. [Kane Williamson](https://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/players/1058-kane-williamson-playerprofile) won the toss and opted to bowl as they look to level the series. Sean Abbott and Smith then fell in quick succession as New Zealand looked to wrap up the innings. Australia could have had a second wicket immediately after the first as a mix-up left New Zealand wide open for a run out, but the Australian fielders made a mess of the chance. Steve Smith's 61 and a commendable rearguard effort by Mitchell Starc (38*), Adam Zampa (16) and Josh Hazlewood (23*) helped Australia score 195/9 in their 50 overs in the 2nd ODI against New Zealand. When Smith fell, the score was 117/8, but the tailenders frustrated the visiting bowlers to take Australia close to the 200-run mark. While Australia skipper Aaron Finch fell for a duck in the second over, David Warner was out for 5 soon after. Mitchell Santner then had Alex Carey stumped to leave Australia five down, after the wicketkeeper looked to steady them along with Smith. Mitchell Starc had Guptill flashing at a wide delivery in the first over which resulted in his dismissal, while Conway was caught at backward square leg trying to take on Sean Abbott.
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Between those dismissals, the recalled Sean Abbott, in his first outing of the season, had been sharply held at cover off a firmly-struck drive to give Henry his third. [two days ago](https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/new-zealand-in-australia-2022-1317459/australia-vs-new-zealand-1st-odi-1317479/full-scorecard), briefly steadied the innings alongside Smith but he departed to a line-call stumping when he missed a reverse sweep against Mitchell Santner. And while much of the focus has been on Finch's form, it continued a lean time for Stoinis who averages 17 since the 2019 ODI World Cup. He has 26 runs in five innings against Zimbabwe and New Zealand, leaving him with 169 runs at 13 this year. David Warner played out a maiden from Boult to begin the match, then Finch faced up to Henry. 11, as they gave themselves a few more to work with than appeared likely at 117 for 8.
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[‘Disgusting’ scenes in violent cricket clash](https://www.news.com.au/sport/cricket/this-is-stupidity-tempers-flare-in-thrilling-asia-cup-clash/news-story/f13a9eccf7882d0803025775ed3af9c0) That’s as plumb as it gets. That’s where Smith should say, ‘No, that’s absolutely dead. [last week’s embarrassing loss to Zimbabwe in Townsville](https://www.news.com.au/sport/cricket/australia-rolled-for-lowest-score-against-zimbabwe-in-odi-history/news-story/0cdb80393f35d3258ae9ad0416fc94d8). The 33-year-old eventually departed for 61 to leave Australia in dire straits at 8/117 in the 37th over. [Black Caps seamer Matt Henry removed captain Aaron Finch](https://www.news.com.au/sport/cricket/hes-nowhere-australian-captain-aaron-finch-is-running-out-of-chances/news-story/ea0f69d0e73f22caad9f9e93ed976ee0) and opening partner David Warner in quick succession before Boult rolled through the Australia middle-order. Watch Australia v New Zealand. [Cameron Green continues to impress with bat and ball](https://www.news.com.au/sport/cricket/couldnt-really-walk-cameron-green-steers-australia-towards-unlikely-victory-in-chappellhadlee-trophy-opener/news-story/f71fa74961b656e526e1c8ff4269cac8), national selectors will question whether it’s worth persisting with Stoinis ahead of next year’s World Cup in India. Stoinis sheepishly made his way back to the pavilion for a duck, and because Marnus Labuschagne had botched a review earlier in the Powerplay, the Australians were left with no unsuccessful reviews for the rest of their innings. But after a short consultation with Smith at the non-striker’s end, Stoinis called for the DRS technology in what can only be described as a desperate Hail Mary. The hosts were reeling at 3/22 on Thursday afternoon when Stoinis joined teammate Steve Smith in the middle in the seventh over, but the 33-year-old didn’t stay for long. The Australian all-rounder has come under heavy scrutiny following a “shocking” review for LBW during the second ODI against New Zealand in Cairns.
New Zealand are aiming to level the three-match series after losing the first ODI.
Australia won the series-opener by two wickets despite slumping to 44 for five chasing a target of 233. Popular gadgets including laptop, tablet and mobile specifications, features, prices, comparison. New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson won the toss on Thursday and sent Australia in to bat as he chases a victory to level the three-match one-day international series in Cairns. This is going to be Australia and New Zealand’s 21st bilateral ODI series against each other. Top-ranked New Zealand also made one change, with Tim Southee returning to replace paceman Lockie Ferguson in the bowling attack. New Zealand are aiming to level the three-match series after losing the first ODI.
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Adam Zampa flights a googly really full and pitching on off, Trent Boult looks to sweep this one but is early into the shot. Says that the surface was tricky and it was not easy to chase this down and they tried to take the game deep. Signs off by saying that it feels good to wrap up the series and win against the number 1 side in the world. The ball goes on to hit the pads. Says that there will be a new surface in the next game and they need to adjust to that surface quickly in the next game. Kane Williamson, the skipper of New Zealand says that this was not the best effort with the bat from them and adds that Australia were brilliant and they did not apply themselves well. They are known for their fighting effort when chips are down and that is exactly what we saw in this game. Adds that they needed to be impressive in the Poweplay and that was the best chance they had, to get ahead in the game. We have one more game to go in this series and New Zealand would be hoping to end on a high and salvage some pride in that game. Shares the credit with Adam Zampa for his fifer and Josh Hazlewood for doing Josh things. Says that the trick is to be positive and regardless of the position they are in, they want to come out aggressive. Adds that they bowled with a lot of discipline and it is a great win.