Starc, Boult swing to the left
MELBOURNE: For the second time at this World Cup, Australia’s Mitchell Starc and New Zealand’s Trent Boult will be asked to deliver a killer blow that could determine their team’s fate in the final on Sunday.The two lethal left-arm fast bowlers will go head-to head at the Melbourne Cricket Ground
By our correspondents
March 29, 2015
MELBOURNE: For the second time at this World Cup, Australia’s Mitchell Starc and New Zealand’s Trent Boult will be asked to deliver a killer blow that could determine their team’s fate in the final on Sunday.
The two lethal left-arm fast bowlers will go head-to head at the Melbourne Cricket Ground as the tournament’s leading wicket-takers who lit up the group clash between the co-hosts exactly a month ago.
Boult grabbed 5-27 to bundle Australia out for 151 in Auckland before Starc hit back with 6-28 to leave the Black Caps nine down and only managing to go past the modest target due to a Kane Williamson six.
New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum said it would be hard to forget the performance of both Boult and Starc in what was a “a tremendous advertisement for the game”.
“Mitchell and Boult put outstanding spells in that game and both were able to get the ball to swing quite substantially,” said McCullum. “They posed a lot of questions with wicket-taking deliveries.”
The two 25-year-olds have played a major role in taking the trans-Tasman rivals to the final, with Boult’s 21 wickets in eight games just one more than Starc. But the Australian has played a match less following a washed out game against Brisbane.
Boult has now taken more wickets in eight World Cup games than he did in his first 16 ODIs where he had only 18 scalps.
The two lethal left-arm fast bowlers will go head-to head at the Melbourne Cricket Ground as the tournament’s leading wicket-takers who lit up the group clash between the co-hosts exactly a month ago.
Boult grabbed 5-27 to bundle Australia out for 151 in Auckland before Starc hit back with 6-28 to leave the Black Caps nine down and only managing to go past the modest target due to a Kane Williamson six.
New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum said it would be hard to forget the performance of both Boult and Starc in what was a “a tremendous advertisement for the game”.
“Mitchell and Boult put outstanding spells in that game and both were able to get the ball to swing quite substantially,” said McCullum. “They posed a lot of questions with wicket-taking deliveries.”
The two 25-year-olds have played a major role in taking the trans-Tasman rivals to the final, with Boult’s 21 wickets in eight games just one more than Starc. But the Australian has played a match less following a washed out game against Brisbane.
Boult has now taken more wickets in eight World Cup games than he did in his first 16 ODIs where he had only 18 scalps.
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