England's Run Chase Falters in T20 Defeat to Australia

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September 12, 2024 · 2 min read

England's Run Chase Falters in T20 Defeat to Australia
Other Sports | September 12, 2024
England's new-look side falls to Australia in the first T20. (Image: Getty)

England’s revamped squad suffered a 28-run defeat against Australia in the first T20 international at Utilita Bowl. The visitors started strongly with Travis Head smashing 59 off 23 balls and pairing with Matthew Short to score 86 runs in the first six overs. Despite debuting three new players and Phil Salt leading the team for the first time, England staged a commendable fightback.

Spinners Liam Livingstone (3-22) and Adil Rashid (1-23) along with seamers Jofra Archer and Saqib Mahmood (two wickets each), restricted Australia to 179. England’s chase faltered early as they lost three wickets during the powerplay. Livingstone and Sam Curran provided a glimmer of hope with a 54-run partnership for the fifth wicket but their departures exposed England’s fragile middle order.

England ultimately fell short, getting bowled out for 151 in the final over. Australia’s openers dominated early with Short and Head capitalizing on England’s seamers. Short hit consecutive sixes off Reece Topley and Head’s aggressive play including three consecutive sixes, led to the highest T20 half-century for Australia against England. Even after Head’s dismissal at the end of the powerplay, Australia looked set for a massive total.

England’s spinners, especially Rashid and Livingstone regained control and delivered key breakthroughs to restrict Australia’s innings. England’s run chase struggled from the start, with early dismissals leaving them at 52-4 by the end of the powerplay. Although Livingstone resisted, England could not accelerate in time and fell short. England must adapt quickly due to the absence of key players.

Meanwhile, Australia is concerned about fast bowler Xavier Bartlett’s fitness for the upcoming matches. Australia’s captain, Mitchell Marsh, expressed satisfaction with the win despite a late slump in their innings. England’s captain, Phil Salt, acknowledged Australia’s strong performance and highlighted the need for England to improve their partnerships.