David, Marsh propel Australia to thrilling T20 win over New Zealand

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NEW DELHI: In a thrilling encounter,

Australia

secured a dramatic six-wicket victory over

New Zealand

in the first Twenty20 international in

Wellington

on Wednesday.
Chasing a formidable target of 216, Australian skipper

Mitchell Marsh

played a crucial role, scoring 72 off 44 balls. The match reached its climax when

Tim David

, with a brilliant unbeaten knock of 31, hit a four off the last ball to seal the nail-biting win.


arlier, New Zealand's Rachin Ravindra had set the stage with an impressive innings, scoring 68 runs off 35 balls and claiming his first half-century in the

T20

format. Despite this strong performance, Australia managed to chase down the target in a tense finish.

The victory in the three-match series holds significance for both teams as it serves as the final preparation before the T20 World Cup in the United States and West Indies in June.
Marsh not only excelled with the bat but also showcased his bowling skills, finishing with figures of 1-21.
The match featured some key moments, including the early dismissals of openers

Travis Head

and

David Warner

, and Warner's reaction to the crowd after his departure.
The series now moves to Auckland for the next two T20 internationals at Eden Park, followed by a two-Test series.
(With AFP inputs)

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