11th over — Molly Penfold continues
Molly Penfold bowls to Ellyse Perry and gets a dot to start.
WIDE. Penfold bowls loosely down the leg side.
Penfold follows up nicely with four dot balls.
INSIDE EDGE. Ellyse Perry has ridden her luck. She played the big drive, caught the inside edge, which misses the stumps and goes to fine leg for a single to end the over.
Australia is 1-45 after 10 overs
The powerplay is over.
Alyssa Heally was the aggressor but was dismissed in the ninth over.
New Zealand’s bowling started wayward, but has tightened up nicely.
Australia will be hoping Phoebe Litchfield and Ellyse Perry can form a nice partnership.
The White Ferns can now have a few more fielders outside the inner ring.
10th over — Devine to bowl the final over of the powerplay
Sophie Devine bowls to Phoebe Litchfield.
The first ball is wonderfully hit through the covers for two runs.
BEATEN. A cracking ball from Devine. The ball was swinging in to the left-hander Litchfield, then seamed away to beat the outside edge.
Two more dots and then Litchfield hits the ball in the air and it JUST drops short of the fielder at point.
Litchfield did not look comfortable with that ball. The final ball is left to end the over and the powerplay.
9th over continues — Ellyse Perry is batting
Ellyse Perry marches to the wicket following the dismissal of her captain.
Perry fends and then leaves a wide ball.
Perry plays a square drive which was fielded nicely at point for no run.
The final ball is left.
That is a wicket-maiden over from Molly Penfold.
WICKET. HEALY IS CAUGHT
Molly Penfold has the wicket if Alyssa Healy.
The second ball of the ninth over was dug in short and Healy went for the pull shot.
I am not sure if the ball held in the wicket, are Healy did not full commit to the shot, but it was popped straight to mid-wicket — Amelia Kerr took an easy catch.
Healy is out for 34 off 32 balls.
8th over — Devine to continue
New Zealand’s captain bowls to Australia’s captain.
The ball from Devine is on Healy’s pads and whipped down to deep square for a single.
Phoebe Litchfield is on strike and fends, then hits a cover drive which is straight to a fielder.
Another cover drive this time finds a gap and Australia run two.
Litchfield fends the final two deliveries to end the over.
Eight overs are done. Australia is 0-43.
Healy looking good on return
Looks like a break from cricket has not done much harm to the captain
– Peta
G’day Peta.
Alyssa Healy looks in nice touch, considering she has missed about a month of cricket.
The Aussie captain has put away bad balls, and fended good balls confidently.
These are good signs for this match, this series, and next month’s Ashes.
7th over — Molly Penfold comes in from the other end
So Molly Penfold is going to bowl from the opposite end to where she started.
She will now be bowling downwind.
FOUR. Doesn’t matter which end you bowl from, if you bowl way outside off stump, Alyssa Healy will swing the willow at it. Healy got it over the offside field and to the cover-point boundary.
Penfold follows up with a shorter ball which Healy punches away — in the air — to the mid-wicket fielder.
Another dot ball follows.
FOUR. Another very wide ball outside off stump and Healy lashes at the ball. She catches the toe-end of the bat, but it flies over gully and down to the boundary.
A pull shot to fine leg gets a single. Phoebe Litchfield will face the final ball of the over.
The final ball is a dot, as Litchfield defends.
6th over — Sophe Devine to bowl
New Zealand’s captain has decided to bring herself on.
Sophie Devine is a genuine swing bowler and will be hoping to make the most of the conditions.
Devine bowls to Phoebe Litchfield and starts with a trio of dot balls.
Litchfield guides a ball to third for a single, then Alyssa Healy works a ball off her pads for another run.
A dot ball ends the over.
5th over — Mair continues to Healy
Rosemary Mair continues, bowling to Alyssa Healy.
The first ball is a dot.
FOUR. Another ball on the pads is whipped over the leg side to the boundary.
Healy misses a wide ball outside off stump.
BEATEN. That was a better line, outside off stump from Mair. She encouraged Healy to drive and beat the outside edge.
FOUR. Healy was not missing another chance at a cover drive. The Aussie captain was on the front foot early and hit a textbook cover drive to the boundary.
A dot ball ends the over.
Yes! There is cricket
THERES ACTUAL CRICKET BEING PLAYED!!!
– Chris
G’day Chris.
I know! Actually cricket being played.
Let’s hope the rain around Wellington stays away.
Thanks for joining me on the ABC Sport live blog.
4th over — Penfold continues
Molly Penfold is bowling to Phoebe Litchfield.
The first ball is a dot.
Litchfield then charges and gets a thick edge over gully for a single — bringing Healy on strike.
Two dot balls are followed by an inside-edge which allows Australia to take a single.
A dot ball ends a really nice over from Molly Penfold.
3rd over — Mair to continue
Rosemary Mair is bowling to Alyssa Healy.
The first three deliveries are dot balls, with Mair bowling nice line and length to the Australian captain.
Healy gets hit in the body after missing a ball off her side. The ball is certainly swinging at the Basin Reserve.
FOUR. Great shot from Healy. It was a poor ball from Mair, on her pads, and Healy dispatched it to the mid-wicket boundary.
FOUR. Another loose ball on the pads, and Healy whips it to fine leg for four more runs. That is a disappointing end to what had been a nice over from Mair.
2nd over — Molly Penfold to bowl
Right-arm pace bowler Molly Penfold will bowl the second over.
The first ball is down the leg side, but clips the leg of Phoebe Litchfield so it is not a wide.
WIDE. Well, another ball down the leg side does result in the umpire raising her arms to signal wide ball.
Australia takes a single after Litchfield works a ball off her pads into the leg side.
Now bowling to the right-handed Healy, Penfold gets her line right and gets a dot ball.
WIDE. Penfold bowls too far outside the off stump and concedes her second wide of the over.
Two dots after followed by a single — off a misfield by Suzie Bates at extra cover — ends the over.
1st over — Rosemary Mair to opening the bowling for New Zealand
Rosemary Mair is playing her first ODI for New Zealand since 2022.
She comes in for the opening ball of the match.
WIDE. That is a loose ball well down the leg side.
FOUR. Another loose ball from Mair which is on Alyssa Healy’s hip. Healy rocks onto the back foot and helps the ball down to fine leg and for a boundary.
Mair gets her line right and forces Healy to fend the next two deliveries.
Healy gets a single after New Zealand’s gully fielder slipped on a wet patch of grass.
Pheobe Litchfield is now facing.
BEATEN. What a cracking delivery from Mair, who beats Litchfield all-ends-up. There is a slight appeal from Izzy Gates, the wicketkeeper, but I think the ball flicked Litchfield’s pad on the way through.
Litchfield gets a single down to third to end the over.
Australia’s openers are walking out to the middle
Captain Alyssa Healy and Pheobe Litchfield are walking out to the middle after being sent in by the White Ferns.
It is a green pitch that greets them in Wellington, after spending several days under the covers.
The White Ferns will need to make the most of the opening overs, with the ball expected to do a bit.
A win for Australia and they will retain the Rose Bowl, which they have held since 2000.
Quick stats ahead of the match
- Australia is on a 13-match winning streak against New Zealand in ODIs. This is the longest streak they have held over the White Ferns.
- New Zealand’s last ODI win over Australia was a five-wicket triumph in February, 2017.
- Australia has won their previous eight ODIs away from home, and lost just two since the start of 2018.
- The White Ferns have just one win from their past seven ODIs at the Basin Reserve.
Aussie fast bowler needs to mind her language
Australia fast bowler Kim Garth is reprimanded for using inappropriate language after being hit for a boundary during the third ODI against India.
A fast bowler angry after being hit to the boundary? Well, now I have heard everything.
There is rain forcaste for later in Wellington
We will get cricket today — unlike the first game which was a complete washout.
There is rain in Wellington forecast for this afternoon, anywhere between 2pm to 5pm local time.
That would be when New Zealand is batting in the second innings.
Let’s hope the weather stays away and we get a full match.
New Zealand’s XI
- 1.Suzie Bates
- 2.Bella James (debut)
- 3.Amelia Kerr
- 4.Sophie Devine (captain)
- 5.Brooke Halliday
- 6.Maddy Green
- 7.Lauren Down
- 8.Izzy Gates (wicketkeeper)
- 9.Rosemary Mair
- 10.Molly Penfold
- 11.Eden Carson