Maxwell 4-fer restricts New Zealand to 232

Glenn Maxwell took a four-wicket pull as Australia limited New Zealand to a less than impressive 232 for 9 in their designated 50 overs in the opening ODI of the three-match Chappell-Hadlee series in Cairns. Devon Conway, Kane Williamson and Tom Latham got begins for the guests yet couldn't change over them into huge scores. New Zealand, who were embedded into bat, began some unacceptable note with Martin Guptill pushing at an away-seamer from Mitchell Starc towards in reverse point, with Maxwell pouching a shocking catch. Williamson then combined efforts with Conway, as the pair shared a stand of 81 for the subsequent wicket. Simply that the pair battled a piece to speed up the scoring rate, taking in excess of 18 overs to put on the organization. Conway was generally more forceful of the two, punching and flinging any semblance of Josh Hazlewood, Cameron Green and the spinners as he wrapped up with four limits and a six in his possession. In the long run, Conway was caught LBW while endeavoring a breadth off Zampa. Williamson then attempted to raise the stakes by crunching Green for a four and a six in the 27th over. Nonetheless, he before long tumbled to Maxwell. Daryl Mitchell and Tom Latham then, at that point, hung together one more helpful stand of 52 preceding the previous tumbled to a delicate excusal got at mid wicket of Maxwell. In the equivalent over, Latham couldn't clear the defender at short fine and wound up giving Maxwell his third wicket. Maxwell kept on going through New Zealand's batting request with Michael Bracewell spooning a catch to Steve Smith at covers. In the trudge overs, Mitchell Santner and Jimmy Neesham played a periodic powerful shot however Hazlewood stowed three wickets in his last two overs to guarantee Australia would keep up with their command over procedures. Maxwell and Hazlewood consolidated to get seven wickets between them for the expense of just 83 runs in 20 overs. Brief scores: New Zealand 232/9 in 50 overs (Devon Conway 46, Kane Williamson 45; Glenn Maxwell 4-52) v Australia

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