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Zims to the slaughter: 'Clinical' Australia smash tourists in Townsville snoozefest but Finch fails again

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31st August, 2022
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Steve Smith and Alex Carey have delivered a winning partnership as Australia sealed their three-match ODI series against Zimbabwe with a comfortable eight-wicket win with 212 balls to spare.

Chasing a paltry 97 runs, openers David Warner and Aaron made the home side’s intentions clear in the second over when they blasted 13 runs, before both men fell in the third to seamer Richard Ngarava (2-16).

“It was just clinical from Australia’s bowlers,” said Fox Cricket Brad Haddin in reviewing the carnage.

Finch’s woes against left-arm pacemen continued, edging to first slip for one, while Warner was also out caught, out for 13 off nine deliveries.

TOWNSVILLE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 31: Alex Carey of Australia jumps over Wessly Madhevere of Zimbabwe as he attempts a run out during game two of the One Day International series between Australia and Zimbabwe at Riverway Stadium on August 31, 2022 in Townsville, Australia. (Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)

Alex Carey jumps over Wessly Madhevere. (Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)

“It was a little bit disappointing here from Aaron Finch, he’s got out twice in the same way, caught on the crease with his bat coming from third slip and not on a straight angle. He’s been in this situation before, he knows how to get out of it,” Haddin added.

But that was to be the only blight on a convincing performance in Townsville as Smith (47 not out), who said in the lead up he’s playing with a freeness to his game, hit his second consecutive unbeaten knock to steer Australia 2-0 up in the series with one game to play. Wicketkeeper Alex Carey finished unbeaten on 26.

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Mitchell Starc says Australia’s mindset won’t change after taking a unassailable 2-0 lead over Zimbabwe in their three match ODI series, with a hunger for more momentum.

“We’ve seen through the first two games with the earlier start there’s been a fraction more in the wicket,” Starc said.

“That being said it’s been a bit of extra bounce, been quite slow off the surface and a bit of swing. So bowling first seems to be the option.

“We’ve got three day-night games coming up against New Zealand pretty quickly , we’ve still got that mindset of winning this series three-nil.”

Australia were in the drivers seat early after bowling the visitors out inside 28 overs at Riverway Stadium on Wednesday morning.

Skipper Finch won the toss and put Zimbabwe in to bat first for the second time this series, and again it was Australia’s seamers who did the damage.

Mitchell Starc struck in the third over, clean bowling opener Innocent Kaia before he claimed two more scalps inside seven overs to leave the visitors 3-25.

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Starc (3-24) is now on the precipice of registering 200 ODI wickets in his 101 matches. 

It got even worse when dangerman Sikandar Raza fell to Josh Hazlewood (1-16).

Raza, along with Zimbabwe’s top order struggled to get any momentum at the crease as Australia’s quicks bowled at the stumps to leave the run rate hovering well under three an over.

The visitors’ final five wickets fell for 36 runs with the returning Sean Williams top-scoring with 29. 

Legspinner Adam Zampa got Williams’s wicket and two of their tail-enders to finish with 3-21 in back-to-back three-wicket hauls.

Allrounder Cameron Green finished with 2-7 off three overs after his five wickets on Sunday, while left-arm offspinner Ashton Agar (1-5) claimed the other wicket.

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