Short-handed Aussies call on support in T20 warm-up win

Short-handed Aussies call on support in T20 warm-up win

Josh Hazlewood and David Warner had been dominant as Australia known as on reinforcements, together with coach Andrew McDonald, in a cushty Twenty20 World Cup warm-up recreation defeat of Namibia.

Australia named solely 9 gamers for the Trinidad conflict, with six members of the squad granted a while off following IPL campaigns.

It made for weird scenes because the Test and 50-over world champions started preparations for an additional trophy cost by fielding 4 members of their assist employees, all aged over 40, within the unofficial fixture.

At one stage chief selector and ex-Australian bat George Bailey, coach and former Test allrounder Andrew McDonald, batting coach and former Test gun Brad Hodge and fielding coach and former first-grade wicketkeeper Andre Borovec had been all on the sector.

Borovec and Hodge, who turns 50 in December, held on to catches and McDonald earned applause for a diving cease within the outfield as Australia restricted world No.14 Namibia to 8-120 at Queen’s Park Oval.

Australia then zoomed to victory with seven wickets and 10 overs to spare.

Hazlewood (2-5 from 4 overs) set the tone in his first match for practically three months, the short boasting figures of 2-0 from his first three overs to depart Namibia 6-50.

They recovered however Warner, eyeing his final worldwide match, ensured an early night time with an unbeaten 21-ball 54.

Tim David (23 off 16) bashed three fours and a six whereas Adam Zampa took 3-25.

“It’s probably been seven or eight years … to have a few months off was a bit different,” Hazlewood mentioned.

“George probably went unnoticed, did his job … Boro bit of a magnet there, just kept following him.

“Ronnie (McDonald) a giant play of the day there and Hodgey only a skilled.

“All very good cricketers in their own right in the day, I think they enjoyed it.”

Hazlewood mentioned Warner hadn’t complained and had proven no indicators of the hand soreness that had interrupted his IPL marketing campaign.

Australia shall be short-handed once more for his or her second and last warm-up fixture, towards West Indies on Thursday.

Pat Cummins, Travis Head, Marcus Stoinis, Mitchell Starc, Glenn Maxwell and Cameron Green will be a part of the squad forward of their match opener subsequent Thursday towards Oman in Barbados.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au