Ricky Ponting played a captain's innings of 56 as Australia beat New Zealand by seven wickets in their ICC World Twenty20 warm-up match at the Oval yesterday
Ricky Ponting played a captain's innings of 56 as Australia beat New Zealand by seven wickets in their ICC World Twenty20 warm-up match at the Oval yesterday
Australia, chasing 148 to win, wobbled at 26 for two after James Franklin struck twice in his first over.
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But an expertly paced stand of 104 between Ponting and Michael Clarke, unbeaten on 49, helped Australia to victory with four balls to spare as they made it two wins out of two following Monday's defeat of Bangladesh.
"We still have a few overs that went for a few too many but the pleasing thing was to have them five for 21.u00a0
Brett (Lee) and Mitchell almost put the game to sleep in the first five or six overs and then we batted sensibly, chased the runs down and we probably had plenty up our sleeve."
Earlier, left-arm quick Mitchell Johnson took four wickets as Australia restricted New Zealand to 147 all out.