Australia romp past Scotland
HOBART, Australia: Australia finished second in Pool A after Mitchell Starc bowled the World Cup co-hosts to a seven-wicket victory against Scotland in a match that lasted just 41 overs at the Bellerive Oval on Saturday.Starc (4-14) and Pat Cummis (3-42) set up Australia’s facile victory with hostile spells of
By our correspondents
March 15, 2015
HOBART, Australia: Australia finished second in Pool A after Mitchell Starc bowled the World Cup co-hosts to a seven-wicket victory against Scotland in a match that lasted just 41 overs at the Bellerive Oval on Saturday.
Starc (4-14) and Pat Cummis (3-42) set up Australia’s facile victory with hostile spells of pace bowling as Scotland collapsed to be all out for 130 in the 26th over.
Opening the innings to give himself some valuable batting time, skipper Michael Clarke top-scored with a run-a-ball 47 as Australia chased down the target in the 16th over.
Australia cruised in the chase but Shane Watson (24) and Clarke fell in successive overs before rain forced the players off the ground.
When play resumed, David Warner and James Faulkner looked in a great hurry to finish the match before another rain intervention and they milked 41 runs in two overs to seal the team’s fourth win of the tournament.
Warner blasted 21 runs off the six balls he faced while Faulkner plundered 16 off as many. Scotland finished their campaign with a sixth successive defeat. The pace and bounce Starc and his pace colleagues generated rattled the Scots with only four batsmen reaching double digits in an abject collapse that underlined the gulf in class separating the teams.
The rain forecast for the match had prompted Clarke to field as he decided to try and skittle Scotland out first then rush through the chase, knowing a victory was needed to leapfrog Sri Lanka in the group standings.
His bowlers did not let him down, dismissing the Scots with 24 of their allocated overs still remaining. Starc ended Kyle Coetzer’s 11-ball ordeal by getting him caught at third slip.
Calum MacLeod hit five boundaries in his 22 but was done in by a short ball from Starc, which the opener slapped to Warner at backward point.
Watson also used the short ball cleverly to remove captain Preston Mommsen.
Matt Machan (40) decided to counter-attack before being dismissed by Cummins in a two-wicket over.
Josh Davey (26) and Michael Leask (23 not out) put up some resistance down the order before slight drizzle forced the teams off the field after 25 overs.
When they returned, Starc claimed two wickets in the next four balls to take his tournament tally to 16 and walked away with the man-of-the-match award.
Score Board
Australia won toss
Scotland
K J Coetzer c Smith b Starc 0
C S MacLeod c Warner b Starc 22
M W Machan c Faulkner b Cummins 40
*P L Mommsen c Starc b Watson 0
F R J Coleman c Clarke b Johnson 0
R D Berrington c Warner b Maxwell 1
†M H Cross c Haddin b Cummins 9
J H Davey b Starc 26
R M L Taylor c Haddin b Cummins 0
M A Leask not out 23
I Wardlaw b Starc 0
Extras (lb 1, w 8) 9
Total (all out; 25.4 overs) 130
Fall: 1-8, 2-36, 3-37, 4-50, 5-51, 6-78, 7-79, 8-95, 9-130, 10-130
Bowling: Starc 4.4-1-14-4 (1w); Cummins 7-1-42-3 (1w); Watson 3-0-18-1; Johnson 4-1-16-1 (1w); Maxwell 4-0-24-1 (1w); Faulkner 3-0-15-0 (1w)
Australia
*M J Clarke c Leask b Wardlaw 47
A J Finch c Coleman b Taylor 20
S R Watson c Cross b Davey 24
J P Faulkner not out 16
D A Warner not out 21
Extras (lb 2, w 3) 5
Total (3 wickets; 15.2 overs) 133
Did not bat: S P D Smith, G J Maxwell, †B J Haddin, M G Johnson, M A Starc, P J Cummins
Fall: 1-30, 2-88, 3-92
Bowling: Wardlaw 5-0-57-1 (1w); Taylor 5-0-29-1; Davey 5-1-38-1 (1w); Leask 0.2-0-7-0 (1w);
Result: Australia won by 7 wickets
Points: Australia 2, Scotland 0
Man of the Match: M A Starc (Australia)
Umpires: I J Gould (England) and R K Illingworth (England). TV umpire: J S Wilson (West Indies). Match referee: J J Crowe (New Zealand)
Starc (4-14) and Pat Cummis (3-42) set up Australia’s facile victory with hostile spells of pace bowling as Scotland collapsed to be all out for 130 in the 26th over.
Opening the innings to give himself some valuable batting time, skipper Michael Clarke top-scored with a run-a-ball 47 as Australia chased down the target in the 16th over.
Australia cruised in the chase but Shane Watson (24) and Clarke fell in successive overs before rain forced the players off the ground.
When play resumed, David Warner and James Faulkner looked in a great hurry to finish the match before another rain intervention and they milked 41 runs in two overs to seal the team’s fourth win of the tournament.
Warner blasted 21 runs off the six balls he faced while Faulkner plundered 16 off as many. Scotland finished their campaign with a sixth successive defeat. The pace and bounce Starc and his pace colleagues generated rattled the Scots with only four batsmen reaching double digits in an abject collapse that underlined the gulf in class separating the teams.
The rain forecast for the match had prompted Clarke to field as he decided to try and skittle Scotland out first then rush through the chase, knowing a victory was needed to leapfrog Sri Lanka in the group standings.
His bowlers did not let him down, dismissing the Scots with 24 of their allocated overs still remaining. Starc ended Kyle Coetzer’s 11-ball ordeal by getting him caught at third slip.
Calum MacLeod hit five boundaries in his 22 but was done in by a short ball from Starc, which the opener slapped to Warner at backward point.
Watson also used the short ball cleverly to remove captain Preston Mommsen.
Matt Machan (40) decided to counter-attack before being dismissed by Cummins in a two-wicket over.
Josh Davey (26) and Michael Leask (23 not out) put up some resistance down the order before slight drizzle forced the teams off the field after 25 overs.
When they returned, Starc claimed two wickets in the next four balls to take his tournament tally to 16 and walked away with the man-of-the-match award.
Score Board
Australia won toss
Scotland
K J Coetzer c Smith b Starc 0
C S MacLeod c Warner b Starc 22
M W Machan c Faulkner b Cummins 40
*P L Mommsen c Starc b Watson 0
F R J Coleman c Clarke b Johnson 0
R D Berrington c Warner b Maxwell 1
†M H Cross c Haddin b Cummins 9
J H Davey b Starc 26
R M L Taylor c Haddin b Cummins 0
M A Leask not out 23
I Wardlaw b Starc 0
Extras (lb 1, w 8) 9
Total (all out; 25.4 overs) 130
Fall: 1-8, 2-36, 3-37, 4-50, 5-51, 6-78, 7-79, 8-95, 9-130, 10-130
Bowling: Starc 4.4-1-14-4 (1w); Cummins 7-1-42-3 (1w); Watson 3-0-18-1; Johnson 4-1-16-1 (1w); Maxwell 4-0-24-1 (1w); Faulkner 3-0-15-0 (1w)
Australia
*M J Clarke c Leask b Wardlaw 47
A J Finch c Coleman b Taylor 20
S R Watson c Cross b Davey 24
J P Faulkner not out 16
D A Warner not out 21
Extras (lb 2, w 3) 5
Total (3 wickets; 15.2 overs) 133
Did not bat: S P D Smith, G J Maxwell, †B J Haddin, M G Johnson, M A Starc, P J Cummins
Fall: 1-30, 2-88, 3-92
Bowling: Wardlaw 5-0-57-1 (1w); Taylor 5-0-29-1; Davey 5-1-38-1 (1w); Leask 0.2-0-7-0 (1w);
Result: Australia won by 7 wickets
Points: Australia 2, Scotland 0
Man of the Match: M A Starc (Australia)
Umpires: I J Gould (England) and R K Illingworth (England). TV umpire: J S Wilson (West Indies). Match referee: J J Crowe (New Zealand)
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