2m agoFri 20 Dec 2024 at 10:03pm

1st over — Rosemary Mair to opening the bowling for New Zealand

By Michael Doyle

Rosemary Mair is playing her first ODI for New Zealand since 2022.

She comes in for the opening ball of the match.

WIDE. That is a loose ball well down the leg side.

FOUR. Another loose ball from Mair which is on Alyssa Healy’s hip. Healy rocks onto the back foot and helps the ball down to fine leg and for a boundary.

4m agoFri 20 Dec 2024 at 10:01pm

Australia’s openers are walking out to the middle

By Michael Doyle

Captain Alyssa Healy and Pheobe Litchfield are walking out to the middle after being sent in by the White Ferns.

It is a green pitch that greets them in Wellington, after spending several days under the covers.

The White Ferns will need to make the most of the opening overs, with the ball expected to do a bit.

A win for Australia and they will retain the Rose Bowl, which they have held since 2000.

8m agoFri 20 Dec 2024 at 9:58pm

Quick stats ahead of the match

By Michael Doyle

  • Australia is on a 13-match winning streak against New Zealand in ODIs. This is the longest streak they have held over the White Ferns.
  • New Zealand’s last ODI win over Australia was a five-wicket triumph in February, 2017.
  • Australia has won their previous eight ODIs away from home, and lost just two since the start of 2018.
  • The White Ferns have just one win from their past seven ODIs at the Basin Reserve.

11m agoFri 20 Dec 2024 at 9:55pm

Aussie fast bowler needs to mind her language

By Michael Doyle

Australia fast bowler Kim Garth is reprimanded for using inappropriate language after being hit for a boundary during the third ODI against India.

A fast bowler angry after being hit to the boundary? Well, now I have heard everything.

16m agoFri 20 Dec 2024 at 9:49pm

There is rain forcaste for later in Wellington

By Michael Doyle

We will get cricket today — unlike the first game which was a complete washout.

There is rain in Wellington forecast for this afternoon, anywhere between 2pm to 5pm local time.

That would be when New Zealand is batting in the second innings.

Let’s hope the weather stays away and we get a full match.

23m agoFri 20 Dec 2024 at 9:42pm

New Zealand’s XI

By Michael Doyle

  1. 1.Suzie Bates
  2. 2.Bella James (debut)
  3. 3.Amelia Kerr
  4. 4.Sophie Devine (captain)
  5. 5.Brooke Halliday
  6. 6.Maddy Green
  7. 7.Lauren Down
  8. 8.Izzy Gates (wicketkeeper)
  9. 9.Rosemary Mair
  10. 10.Molly Penfold
  11. 11.Eden Carson

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24m agoFri 20 Dec 2024 at 9:41pm

Australia’s XI

By Michael Doyle

  1. 1.Alyssa Healy (captain)
  2. 2.Pheobe Litchfield
  3. 3.Ellyse Perry
  4. 4.Beth Mooney (wicketkeeper)
  5. 5.Annabel Sutherland
  6. 6.Ash Gardner
  7. 7.Tahlia McGrath
  8. 8.Alana King
  9. 9.Kim Garth
  10. 10.Megan Schutt
  11. 11.Darcie Brown

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26m agoFri 20 Dec 2024 at 9:39pm

Alyssa Healy will captain Australia today

By Michael Doyle

Australia’s captain Alyssa Healy is fit and back in the team.

She missed the India ODI series with a knee injury.

She told broadcaster TVNZ she is thrilled to be back out on the ground.

“It’s like first day of school, back out here playing cricket again,” she says.

“I’m really excited and I know the girls are too. It’s been a long couple of days of waiting for a game.”

29m agoFri 20 Dec 2024 at 9:36pm

New Zealand win the toss and elect to field

By Michael Doyle

Australia will bat first at the Basin Reserve.

New Zealand won the toss and captain Sophie Devine has elected to field first.

35m agoFri 20 Dec 2024 at 9:31pm

Game I a complete wash out

By Michael Doyle

The opening match of the three-match ODI series between Australia and New Zealand has been abandoned without a ball being bowled.

36m agoFri 20 Dec 2024 at 9:30pm

Welcome to the ABC Sport live blog of the Rose Bowl, Game II

By Michael Doyle

Good morning Australia.

After a complete washout of the first match, we return to the Basin Reserve in Wellington with hopes of some cricket.

The Rose Bowl between Australia and New Zealand is now a two-match showdown, following Game I’s abandonment.

Let me know your thoughts on all things cricket throughout the day in the comment section.

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