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Australia beat New Zealand in World Cup epic

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Digital Daily with former Australia captain Ricky Ponting and ICC Digital Insider Crystal Arnold looks at Australia's tense win over New Zealand at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023

Set an improbable 389 to win, New Zealand were inspired by Rachin Ravindra’s outstanding century to set up a nail-biting finish.

Jimmy Neesham’s extraordinary 58 from 39 balls took them to the cusp of an extraordinary comeback victory, only for a brilliant run out to remove Neesham off the penultimate ball of the innings.

The run-out that decided the game saw Australia run Jimmy Neesham out with the game on the line.

And Mitchell Starc held his nerve with six required off the last ball, denying number eleven Lockie Ferguson as the Black Caps ended on 383/9 and Australia won a classic by just five runs.

Match highlights as the Australia-New Zealand encounter in Dharamsala produced the highest run aggregate in the history of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup.

Runs flowed in an unusual first innings for Australia, as they posted 388 at the picturesque ground in the foothills of the Himalayas.

A remarkable opening partnership between David Warner (81 from 65) and the returning Travis Head (109 from 67) got Pat Cummins’ side off to a blistering start.

Head’s first appearance of the tournament was a memorable one, as he slammed 17 boundaries, including seven maximums, in his brilliant century.

But, with the opening pair having put on 175 in just 19 overs, Australia struggled to keep their foot to the floor through the middle overs.

Player of the match highlights as Travis Head hit 109 from merely 67 balls for Australia against New Zealand at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023

Mitchell Marsh (36 from 51 and Marnus Labuschagne (18 from 26) got particularly bogged down, with Glenn Phillips bowling superbly for 3/37 off ten overs, stepping up at just the right time for his team when Lockie Ferguson was forced off with an injury early in his spell.

Glenn Maxwell, Josh Inglis and Pat Cummins exploded through the death overs to boost Australia’s score, but their 388 could have been even higher, with New Zealand taking four wickets for just 1 run in the last two overs to bowl their neighbours out for 388.

Final-over thriller as New Zealand needed 19 runs off six balls to pass Australia's huge total at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023

But that 388 proved just enough on the night, as Dharamsala was treated to an all-time epic.

Another outstanding knock from young Ravindra very nearly inspired New Zealand to what would have been the highest-ever successful run chase at a Cricket World Cup and the second-biggest of all time in ODIs.

Batting highlights as Rachin Ravindra hit nine fours and five sixes in his 116 for New Zealand against Australia at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023

Devon Conway and Will Young provided the perfect start to the Black Caps in their steep chase, hitting a flurry of boundaries to help New Zealand reach 50 in merely 31 balls.

New Zealand were right on the mark in their chase of 389.

However, Australia soon had their first breakthrough, when Conway took on a short delivery from Josh Hazlewood and tried to angle it behind him, with Mitchell Starc taking a stunning grab towards his right and sending the batter back.

Australia had their first breakthrough when Devon Conway pulled one straight to Mitchell Starc.

The Hazlewood-Starc combination struck once more in the first Powerplay. This time, it was Conway's partner, Young who had to depart to another sharp Starc catch.

Rachin Ravindra and Daryl Mitchell then took control for the Kiwis and kept the chase on track. Mitchell, in particular, was quite aggressive and helped himself to yet another good score in Dharamsala.

His 54 included six fours and a six, and his brisk knock came to an end when he holed an Adam Zampa delivery to long-on, where Starc took his third catch of the innings.

Batting highlights as Daryl Mitchell hit yet another half-century for New Zealand this time against Australia at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023

Ravindra continued from the other end, picking up pace and hitting some big shots after the mid-innings mark.

Even though New Zealand lost skipper Tom Latham for merely 21, Ravindra's attacking strokeplay kept the scoring rate up.

Rachin Ravindra hit some big sixes during his attacking knock against Australia in Dharamsala.

And the youngster’s stunning tournament continued apace as he brought up another century – a knock that was cheered to the rafters by a packed crowd in Dharamsala.

The removal of the dangerous Glenn Phillips was followed by an end to Ravindra’s stunning 89-ball 116, with captain Cummins getting the key wicket to put his team on top.

After having contributed with a sizzling batting cameo, Pat Cummins struck with the ball to remove the dangerous Rachin Ravindra.

But Neesham very nearly pulled off a miracle for New Zealand, with both teams having their nerves shredded in a nail-biting finish.

Batting highlights as James Neesham hit his 58 from 39 balls, smashing three fours and three sixes in his timely knock for New Zealand against Australia at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023

Earlier, Head scored 109 from just 67 deliveries at the top of the order, in what was his first match of the tournament, as Australia put their trans-Tasman rivals to the sword by posting 388 in good batting conditions.

Innings highlights as a blazing hundred from the returning Travis Head guided Australia to a mammoth total against New Zealand at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023

Australia were also helped by contributions at the death from Glenn Maxwell, Josh Inglis, and Pat Cummins, whose quickfire knocks helped the side rack up 96 runs in the final powerplay.

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A number of missed chances punctuated the New Zealand fielding effort, although Trent Boult did them something to cheer about late in the innings, with a three-wicket penultimate over.

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Returning to the Australia side after recovering from a fractured hand, Head combined with fellow opener David Warner (81 from 65 balls) as Australia put on 175 for the opening wicket on their way to the massive total.

Batting highlights as Travis Head clubbed a quickfire century in his first match for Australia at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 against New Zealand

Head and Warner punished anything loose from the usually reliable Kiwi bowlers and smashed 10 sixes within the first Powerplay alone as they amassed 118 without loss to take control of the contest.

It took some clever bowling from Trent Boult (3/77) and the outstanding Glenn Phillips (3/37) to ensure Australia did not post an even bigger total, with the Kiwis also hurt by the absence of tearaway quick Lockie Ferguson.

Batting highlights as Australia opener David Warner smashed a scintillating half-century against New Zealand at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023

Ferguson conceded 38 overs through three expensive overs, but was taken from the field after his spell after he experienced pain in his right Achilles.

It meant the likes of Rachin Ravindra (0/56) and Jimmy Neesham (1/32) had to fill the void with the ball, and the likes of Maxwell (41), Inglis (38) and Cummins (37) took advantage by landing some lofty late blows to help Australia get close to 400.

But Boult’s three-wicket over helped wrap the innings up, with those runs proving quite significant in a nervy finish to the game a few hours later.

Australia and New Zealand hit the second-highest number of sixes ever in an ICC Men's Cricket World Cup match.

**Australia XI:**Travis Head, David Warner, Mitch Marsh, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Josh Inglis, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood.

**New Zealand XI:**Devon Conway Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham, Glenn Phillips, Jimmy Neesham, Mitch Santner, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult.

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