Australia [454 & 217/2d] beat New Zealand [256 & 136] by 279 runs in the third Test, win series 3-0

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Australia [454 & 217/2d] beat New Zealand [256 & 136] by 279 runs in the third Test, win series 3-0

Having already lost the series with back-to-back defeats in Perth and Melbourne, New Zealand have been further plagued by their players going down with injuries and illness ahead of the third Test, beginning on Friday, 2 January, in Sydney.

Overview

Australia v New Zealand, 3rd Test
ICC World Test Championship
Sydney Cricket Ground
Friday, 3 January - Tuesday, 7 January; 10:30am local, 11.30pm GMT

New Zealand's 247-run defeat in the Boxing Day Test marked their first Test series loss in more than two years. In Perth, they missed the services of Trent Boult, who has now been ruled out of the series, after having sustained a fracture to the second metacarpal of his right hand while batting in the Melbourne Test. To add to the misery, skipper Kane Williamson and batsman Henry Nicholls are known to have missed back-to-back training sessions with flu-like symptoms. Auckland batsman Glenn Phillips has been called up as cover for the duo.

That, however, doesn't quite justify the results. New Zealand's batting has been a complete failure, barring Tom Blundell, who scored a gritty 121 on his comeback in the second Test. Neil Wagner has shown some spark with the ball, with 14 wickets from two Tests so far, but lack of support from the other end has allowed Australia to keep racing ahead. Despite having already lost the series, however, New Zealand have plenty to play for, as a win in Sydney would help them climb two spots in the ICC World Test Championship standings.

Australia, on the other hand, have given themselves a chance to close in the gap with the top-placed India. While the bowling hasn't given any breathing space to the opposition, despite the unavailability of Josh Hazlewood, the batting looks all the more solid, after contributions from Matthew Wade and skipper Tim Paine. Sydney's spin-assisting surface presents a strong case for leg-spinner Mitchell Swepson's debut, but whether the hosts tinker with their winning combination remains to be seen.

Remember the last time

Australia lost both their openers before lunch after being put in to bat on the first day of the second Test, but were guided along nicely by Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith, both of whom scored fifties, before Travis Head's maiden Test ton and Paine's 79 powered Australia to a first-innings total of 467/7 declared. The pace trio of Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and James Pattinson then had the visitors rattled, with Cummins registering a fifer to give Australia a massive 319-run first-innings lead.

The visitors' top six added another 167 runs in their second innings to set New Zealand a huge 488-run target. Blundell showed grit and patience during his 210-ball stay, but that wasn't enough as the rest of the batting crumbled to result in a 247-run defeat.

What they said:

Tim Paine, Australia captain: "I think at the moment it would be likely that we would go unchanged, but there's still a possibility, if we see that wicket tomorrow morning, that we could play another spinner. We've got some guys around our squad that could provide quite a bit of flexibility, and even someone like James Pattinson can really lengthen our batting anyway. Our preference would be to keep a winning combination together."

Gary Stead, New Zealand head coach: "We were obviously beaten up by Australia again. I want to acknowledge how well they played; we're up against a quality team at the very top of their game. For us, I think, we've got to find some areas where we can keep chipping away, make improvements and put Australia under pressure for longer."

Conditions

Light rains are expected on the first morning of the Test, which might result in a delayed start. The weather is expected to stay overcast for the next few days, which could provide significant assistance to the quicker bowlers.

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Dead rubber no one be will be even watching plus newzelands main players are expected to sit out with sickness Williamson Santner and boult is inured
 
Depending on how ruthless are probably another easy win inside 3 or 4 days be Aussies.
 
hoping for another cummins+pattinson special, although the pitch is dry due to the unfortunate wildfires situation
 
Philips might be the find of the series after blundell
I want him to get a chance because I can't see him getting one anytime soon with a pretty settled batting line up and we have nothing to lose here, everyone is expecting 0-3.
 
no southee,

That means my wish of colin de grandhomme opening the bowling for newzealand may come true :)
 
5 changes and we lose the toss lol.

This series has been a nightmare.

Nice to see Phillips get a chance but Raval at 3... Should have flown in another batsmen. Raval will be lucky to score double digits across both innings.
 
What the hell ? Southee is rested against Australia ? Painful to watch Colin trundling at 125k .. poor stuff
 
hoping for another cummins+pattinson special, although the pitch is dry due to the unfortunate wildfires situation

yea it's terrible in NSW australia.

I think Paine mentioned that the players will come off if the conditions become unbearable.
 
This match isn't going to be interesting until we bat tomorrow.
 
So NZ has 4 wicket keepers in the playing XI. Watling, Latham, Phillips and Blundell.
 
Match might be cancelled cause of the fires.
It’s fine right now.

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Tomorrow might be stop and start, but the match won’t be cancelled. It would’ve never started in the first place if that was the case.
 
Illness effecting NZ players in Aus and Eng players in SA. Not a very common occurrence in cricket with multiple players getting ill.
 
Lot of patience shown by Smith. A reason for his consistency. Many could have thrown it away in search of first run.
 
Commies, crowd celebrate his first run like he reached his 300th run lol It almost cost Labu's wicket. Direct hit Labu would have been gone.
 
Steve Smith has played most number of balls without scoring a run among Aussie batsmen in last 20 years. Though it doesnt matter in tests anywa
 
Wagner has done his job so brilliantly this series. If only we could find some way to get wickets at the other end with all the pressure he creates.
 
I don't think Smith is comfortable when the ball is delivered in that channel. Left armer over the wicket angled short stuff. He almost looks blindsided when he tries to guide or pull or half pull whatever he does.
 
Excellent defensive bowling. But they need raw pace to unsettle them. Ferguson, Milne kind of bowler giving it everything.
 
I don't think Smith is comfortable when the ball is delivered in that channel. Left armer over the wicket angled short stuff. He almost looks blindsided when he tries to guide or pull or half pull whatever he does.

His problem is against left arm bowling whether it's spin or seam.
Sam Curran also troubled him in Ashes.
 
That was closer than that i thought. Somerville has a decent trajectory. Seen him somewhere before. Was it in UAE?
 
This is buffet time. Not that these spinners are bad. But first day in Australia spinners even the best rarely get any purchase.
 
Labu looks like an LBW chance if Astle can land a decent googly. Thats a pretty big if.
 
Labu looks like an LBW chance if Astle can land a decent googly. Thats a pretty big if.

So far he is not really terrible. He is okay. Much better landing than Yasir shah who landed two half trackers every over for 30 overs.
 
So far he is not really terrible. He is okay. Much better landing than Yasir shah who landed two half trackers every over for 30 overs.

He bowls a little slow which went against him in limited overs but there is gona be turn in this wicket. He does have a googly that he uses as a suprise rather than every second ball like Sodhi.
 
The dragged down balls from spinners sit up so nicely on these Australian wickets. Gotta be on the money.
 
He bowls a little slow which went against him in limited overs but there is gona be turn in this wicket. He does have a googly that he uses as a suprise rather than every second ball like Sodhi.

First and foremost thing for a leggie is landing. Once he finds the rhythm for landing he can explore other variations. I think he is so far decent with his landing. Would be interesting to see his pitch map. Probably a tad short once in a while like you expect with all leggies.
 
If he has a good googly i would swap the ends of spinners as there is some patch where he can get turn.
 
Sodhi can bat too. I remember him scoring a lot vs us in UAE 2014.

Yep he can bat for sure. He saved a match by batting long in chch vs England also.

Todd Astle started his career as an opening batsman. I remember he was only a part time spinner at school.
 
You could hardly blame NZ bowlers for this poor series. It is the batting that let them down. These are good batting surfaces.
 
You could hardly blame NZ bowlers for this poor series. It is the batting that let them down. These are good batting surfaces.

Yep the bowlers have been good. Would of liked more with the new ball but Labuschagne has been in the way of that every time.
 
Yep he can bat for sure. He saved a match by batting long in chch vs England also.

Todd Astle started his career as an opening batsman. I remember he was only a part time spinner at school.

Wow that is very interesting. Kinda neat to know that you played with an international cricketer at school, wow. Honestly though, based on what I have seen of Astle, he is quite a mediocre legspinner. New Zealand don't have any good legspinners. Legspinners can be very effective if they are world class, but poor leggies will be absolutely smashed. I think NZ should use Will Sommerville / Ajaz Patel as their main spinners going forward. Both are pretty good, and they are finger spinners, so they can always keep it tight.
 
Pitch is dead as a dodo. But watch how Aussies extract something out of it. This is why you need pace and bounce.
 
Wow that is very interesting. Kinda neat to know that you played with an international cricketer at school, wow. Honestly though, based on what I have seen of Astle, he is quite a mediocre legspinner. New Zealand don't have any good legspinners. Legspinners can be very effective if they are world class, but poor leggies will be absolutely smashed. I think NZ should use Will Sommerville / Ajaz Patel as their main spinners going forward. Both are pretty good, and they are finger spinners, so they can always keep it tight.

Yea its not so uncommon in here in NZ with our strong sporting schools. Tom Latham and Corey Anderson also were there but a few years below me although Corey was a man child super talent at 15 years old so i knew of him.

I tend to agree about Astle i dont like that Ajaz won us two tests and gets dropped. Although i dont think he would have to much success in Aus.
 
0-3 whitewash on the cards for Kiwis. Test championship ranking will see a major shuffle after the end of this series.
 
Yea its not so uncommon in here in NZ with our strong sporting schools. Tom Latham and Corey Anderson also were there but a few years below me although Corey was a man child super talent at 15 years old so i knew of him.

I tend to agree about Astle i dont like that Ajaz won us two tests and gets dropped. Although i dont think he would have to much success in Aus.

That's nice! Yes Corey anderson was very good, I actually watched his fastest century ever a few years back live, it was a great innings and I was impressed. What's happened to him lately though? He and Neesham used to be a pretty good combo.
 
That's nice! Yes Corey anderson was very good, I actually watched his fastest century ever a few years back live, it was a great innings and I was impressed. What's happened to him lately though? He and Neesham used to be a pretty good combo.

He was brute who could bowl gas and hit the ball a mile in age grade cricket. Has just be injured over and over throughout his career. Hes currently playing t20 as a specialist batsman but his big money years in T20 seems to have ruined his growth as a batsman.
 
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