in a thrilling conclusion to the ODI series between England and Australia, Matthew Short He put in an outstanding performance that not only showcased his batting prowess but was also instrumental in securing Australia’s 3-2 series win. The fifth and final ODI at the County Ground in Bristol on September 29 was marked by Short’s explosive batting, particularly a massive six that stunned the crowd.
Matthew Short launches Matthew Potts for a huge six
Short’s remarkable six came in the fifth over of Australia’s innings Matthew Potts. Perfectly placed, Short bowled the ball over deep mid-wicket and sent it flying into the near yard.
Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting he jokingly noted during his comments “It fell into someone’s yard.” The moment epitomized Short’s aggressive approach as he scored 58 runs off just 30 balls and forged a vital opening partnership of 78 runs. Head of Travis in a total of 43 deliveries.
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– It fell into someone’s backyard! 🤣
Matt Short hits a MASSIVE six down the floor 💥 pic.twitter.com/dCaZeeIvOs
— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) September 29, 2024
England set a difficult target
At the start of the match, England batted first and set a huge target of 310 runs. Ben Duckett He was a standout for the hosts, scoring an impressive 107 runs off 91 balls that included two sixes and 13 boundaries. captain Harry Brooke He also contributed significantly with a quick 72 runs from 52 balls. Despite their strong start, England weakened towards the end of their innings, losing their last eight wickets for just 107 runs and finishing on 309 all out.
Head was exceptional with the ball for Australia, taking four wickets for just 28 runs. Completed with his performance Aaron Hardie, Adam Zampaand Glenn Maxwelleach claimed two wickets.
Australia with a promising start to the chase
Australia’s chase began with great speed. The opening duo of Short and Head not only laid a solid foundation but ensured they were well ahead Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) target when rain stops play. At the break, Australia settled for 165 for two after just over 20 overs, comfortably ahead of the required DLS score.
Rain spoils the weather, but victory is assured for the Australians
After Short’s dismissal – caught by the keeper Jamie Smith off Potts’ bowling – Australia continued to build their innings. Smith and Josh English added an important partnership before the rain stopped. In the end, Australia was declared the winner by DLS method by 49 runs.
Head’s dual recognition as Man of the Match and Man of the Series highlights his pivotal role throughout the series, where he scored significant runs while also being effective with the ball. As both teams look ahead to the upcoming contests, fans can expect more exciting cricketing action between these fierce rivals.