In the ANZ International series between New Zealand and Australia, New Zealand won the first ODI against Australia by 159 runs which are a record. With the help opener Martin Guptill’s 90 runs, NZ scored 307 for the loss of 8 wickets. But Australian batsmen couldn’t make the target despite failed to face the New Zealand bowlers. Trent Boult and Matt Henry took 3 wickets each and became the heroes of the match.
Australian batsmen Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Marsh were out for a duck. Mathew Wade (37) and James Faulkner (36) are the top scorers on the team’s score board.
Here are some amazing Twitter Reactions regarding Australia record loss against New Zealand:
Twitter Reactions:
#NZvAUS Australia were bowled out in 24.2 overs, first time they’ve ever been all out in an ODI under 25 overs.
— EWN Sport (@EWNsport) February 3, 2016
so australia have lost their last five limited overs matches now #NZvAUS
— Gaurav Kalra (@gauravkalra75) February 3, 2016
Leaked text messages from Aussie selectors…#NZvAUS pic.twitter.com/EMwFcSSj8j
— TAB (@tabcomau) February 3, 2016
NZ didn’t read the script. Chappell-Hadlee matches at Eden Park are meant to be low-scoring thrillers. Australia did their part. #nzvaus
— Brydon Coverdale (@brydoncoverdale) February 3, 2016
When Australia does lose games of cricket in recent years, it’s often done spectacularly. #NZvAUS
— Adam White (@White_Adam) February 3, 2016
Australia making Pakistan and Sri Lanka feel a little better about themselves. #NZvAus
— Andrew F Fernando (@andrewffernando) February 3, 2016
Australia all out in 146 balls – their quickest all out in ODI history.#AusvsNZ
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) February 3, 2016
OK this is the first time Australia all out for less than 25 overs in ODI history and for this they have rested players from T20 vs India ?
— Broken Cricket (@BrokenCricket) February 3, 2016
Still can’t believe that Matt Henry who destroyed Australian top order is not in NZ squad for #WT20. #NZvAUS
— Waѕiyullah Budye (@WasiyullahB) February 3, 2016
This is what happens when Watto’s no longer our captain. #NZvAUS
— Dan Liebke (@LiebCricket) February 3, 2016
Those are some final figures in an ODI.
Mitchell Santner 0.2-0-0-2. #NZvAUS #AUSvNZ
— Suneer (@suneerchowdhary) February 3, 2016
Australia failed to even reach half of what the Kiwis scored! Domination at it’s best! #NZvAUS @BLACKCAPS #COW pic.twitter.com/LNzFaYZG46
— HW Cricket App (@holdingwilley) February 3, 2016
Australia’s last two ODI innings at Eden Park (Auckland):
151 in Feb 2015
148 in Feb 2016Their two lowest totals at the ground #NZvAUS
— Fox Sports Lab (@FoxSportsLab) February 3, 2016
Brendon McCullum walks off for the final time from Eden Park, Auckland…#NZvAUS pic.twitter.com/EEQDDPIPWG
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) February 3, 2016