Brisbane, May 8 (CRICKETNMORE):  A classy century by Will Young helped New Zealand XI beat Australia XI in their second World Cup warm-up game on Wednesday.

Advertisement

New Zealand made impressively light work of their chase off 278 on the back of a brilliant 130 from Young, who shared consecutive century stands with George Worker (56) and Tom Latham (69*). 

Advertisement

However, the Australian management would be happy with the fact that four of their key players put up telling performances during the course of the game. 

Left-arm pacer Mitchell Starc bowled at a brisk pace and took two wickets with his trademark yorkers, finishing with figures of 2/14 from five overs before he was withdrawn from the action midway through New Zealand's chase.

Other noticeable performances for the Australian team came from Steve Smith, Usman Khawaja and Glenn Maxwell as all of them scored half centuries and showed signs of returning to form. 

Smith, who didn't have a great IPL, looked in great touch as he amassed 89* off 77 deliveries in which he scored four boundaries and four sixes. Khawaja, who came in at number three, played a 75-ball 56 run knock. 

Advertisement

Maxwell also played a brisk cameo of 52 which came off 44 balls. He hit six boundaries and two sixes during the course of his inning. 

However, Australia's 277/6 wasn't sufficient as New Zealand chased down the target losing just three wickets and with 16 balls to spare. 

The final match between the two teams will be played on Friday. 

Advertisement

Brief scores: Australia XI: 277/6 (Smith 89*, Khawaja 56, Maxwell 52, Bracewell 3/45); New Zealand XI: 283/3 (Young 130, Latham 69*, Worker 56, Starc 2/14)
 

About the Author

Saurabh Sharma
Saurabh Sharma is the Editorial Head of Cricketnmore Hindi and a passionate cricket journalist with over 14 years of experience in sports media. He began his journalism career with Navbharat Times, part of the Times of India Group, before moving to television media with Sadhna News. In 2014, he joined Cricketnmore and currently serves as the editor of the platform.
Known for his deep understanding of cricket statistics and unique storytelling approach, Saurabh specializes in cricket news, match analysis, records, and feature stories. Along with editorial responsibilities, he also works as a show producer for popular cricket video series such as Cricket Tales, Cricket Flashback, and Cricket Trivia. Read More
Latest Cricket News