Wisden
Second One-Day International

Australia v New Zealand

Peter English

At Sydney, December 8, 2004 (day/night). Australia won by 17 runs. Toss: Australia.

Cairns and Mills maintained New Zealand's interest until the 48th over, but Australia squared the series. Australia were in control after another explosive Gilchrist half-century, which at one stage included eight fours and a six from three overs. But they again relaxed and lost five wickets for 21. Lehmann and Hogg led the rescue with a 74-run stand, and New Zealand needed a record chase on the ground to secure the series. The middle order folded after a promising start. Cairns heaved 50 from 40 balls, and Mills walloped four sixes to bring the asking-rate to a run a ball with six overs remaining. Harris, who tore a rotator cuff while fielding, walked out at No. 11 with the target 26. His hope of a courageous upset in his 250th one-day international was ended by McGrath.

Man of the Match: G. B. Hogg. Attendance: 28,484.

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