NZ vs AUS
Steve Smith flops again, Australia 4 for 43 in test
NZ vs AUS
Australia has got a target of 279 in the ongoing second test match in Covent Church. Steve Smith was out after scoring only 9 runs in the second innings. By the end of the day's play, Australia lost 4 wickets for 77 runs.
In the second Test match being played in Coventry, New Zealand has given a target of 279 runs to Australia. By the end of the 3rd day's play, Australia has scored 77 runs in the second innings and lost 4 wickets. For Kiwi Tim, Ban Sears and Matt Henry got 2-2 wickets.
Smith flopped for the second time
Australia had a very bad start in the second innings and Australia's first wicket fell at the score of 15. Steve Smith was out as the first wicket, Steve Smith flopped while opening for the 5th consecutive time, Smith scored only 9 runs in 25 balls, Smith did not do anything special even in the first innings. He scored only 11 runs in 24 balls and in the second innings, Smith became the victim of Matt Henry.
NZ vs AUS
Australia's top order flops again
After Smith was out, Australia lost its second wicket for 22 runs. Australia's second wicket of Marnus Labuschagne fell, he was out after scoring 6 runs. Labuschagne, who scored 90 runs in the first innings, again fell victim to Matt Henry.
Then Australia's third wicket fell in the form of Usman Khawaja who was playing on 11 runs, after this Australia's fourth wicket also fell, Cameron Green was out after scoring 5 runs, till the end of the day's play, Mitchell Marsh was 27 runs and Tevis Head was 17 runs. were playing after scoring runs
Kiwi Tim scored 372 runs in the second innings
The Kiwi team continued playing their stalled game and increased their score to 134/2 the next day on Sunday. Tom Latham lost his first wicket and was out after scoring 73 runs. After this, Rachin Ravindra was out after scoring 82 runs and Daryl Mitchell was out after scoring 58 runs, both of them crossed their half-centuries. New Zealand scored 372 runs in the second innings. Kiwi Tim, who was trailing by 94 runs on the basis of first innings, has given Australia a target of 279 runs to win.