Michael Bracewell hat-trick aids New Zealand hammer Ireland and seal 2- guide in T20I series
Michael Bracewell’s desire run on his tour of Eire continued as the section-time spinner grew to become the only 3rd New Zealand bowler immediately after Tim Southee and Jacob Oram to choose up a T20I hat-trick. Bracewell’s maiden hat-trick assisted New Zealand hammer Ireland by 88 operates in the 2nd T20I in Belfast on Wednesday, July 20.
Michael Bracewell hat-trick aids New Zealand hammer Eire in 2nd T20I (AFP Image)
HIGHLIGHTS
- New Zealand bowled Eire out for 91 in just 13.5 overs
- Bracewell picked up a hat-trick in his initial about
- Dane Cleaver’s 78 served New Zealand take 2- direct
Michael Bracewell’s aspiration operate on his tour of Ireland continued as the portion-time spinner turned the only 3rd New Zealand bowler after Tim Southee and Jacob Oram to select up a T20I hat-trick. Bracewell’s maiden hat-trick assisted New Zealand hammer Eire by 88 runs in the 2nd T20I in Belfast on Wednesday, July 20.
Bracewell arrived into bowl in what turned to be the closing over of the contest at the Civil Company Cricket Club as he removed Mark Adair, Barry McCarthy and Craig Younger in successive deliveries. Barcewell concluded his bowling with figures of 3/5 in just .5 overs.
Ireland vs New Zealand, 2nd T20I Highlights
Bracewell has been proving to be a thorn in Ireland’s flesh in the ongoing collection. The all-rounder strike 127 runs in just 82 balls in the to start with ODI from Ireland, smashing 10 boundaries and 7 sixes as New Zealand chased down 305 in the series opener.
With the earn on Wednesday, New Zealand have taken an unbeaten 2- lead in the T20I sequence. The BlackCaps had done a 3- sweep of the ODI sequence previously.
On Wednesday, New Zealand posted 179 for 4 in 20 overs, many thanks to the massive-hitting present from Dane Cleaver. The wicketkeeper-batter hit 5 boundaries and 4 sixes for his 55-ball 78 following opener Finn Allen struck 35 from just 20 deliveries. Senior batter Martin Guptill unsuccessful to get heading but Cleaver and Allen received New Zealand heading.
With cameos from Glenn Philips and Daryl Mitchell, New Zealand posted 179 which proved also superior in the end for Eire.
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