Australia performance in 1st T20I vs Scotland
Australia performance in 1st T20I vs Scotland: Australia, in a stunning display of dominance with bat, went berserk in Edinburg and chased the 155-run target in only 9.4 overs.
The Aussie batters recorded the highest powerplay ever in T20Is history with 113 for 1 in first six over of the innings.
The current world no. 1 led the show in Edinburg and played the role of aggressor during the world record performance by smashing 73 out 113 during the powerplay.
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Australia performance in 1st T20I vs Scotland
The performance of Australia in the first T20I vs Scotland was exceptionally stunning, as they chased the target of 155 in just 58 balls.
Despite losing their first wicket on none, the duo of Travis Head and Mitchell Marsh stunned the Scottish team with their power-hitting abilities and added 113 runs for the second wicket in only 34 balls.
Skipper Mitchell Marsh shot a hard-hitting 39 off 12 with the help of five fours and three maximums. While Travis Head smashed 80 off only 25 balls. His knock included 12 fours and 5 sixes.
Head’s 73 in the first six overs is the highest ever score recorded by a batter during the powerplay in T20Is. While Australia’s team 113 is now the highest team total in powerplay in the shortest format of the game.
The first ODI was started with Scotland’s batting, and they made a decent 154 in their 20-over quota after some of their main batters contributed modestly.
IPL sensation Jake Fraser McGurk made his Australia debut, but it did not turn out well, as he walked back to pavilion without scoring a run.
World no.1 Travis Head and the Aussie skipper Mitchell Marsh steeled the show and made the chase a cakewalk. Josh Inglish, who came in at number 4 after Marsh’s (39) wicket, also joined the party and struck a 13-ball 27* to hand Australia a seven-wicket win.
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What’s next in Australia vs Scotland series?
The Australia vs Scotland is a three-match series, and the second match will be played at the same venue, Grange Cricket Club in Edinburgh on September 6.
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