ADELAIDE: Australian side on Sunday has won the inaugural day-night Test by three wickets in a nervy finish to seal the three-Test series against New Zealand 2-0 in Adelaide.
According to details, first ever day and night Test match of the Cricket History finished in just 3 days of the play where Australian grabbed the victory in the nail biting contest with just three wickets.
According to details, New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat first and made 202 runs courtesy to Latham’s 50 runs.
Mitchel starc and Hazelwood took 3 wickets each in the first innings from hosts side.
Australia in Reply made 224 runs courtesy to 53 runs from skipper Steve Smith and 66 runs of Nevill and late charge by Lyon and Starc.
Bracewell took 3 wickets from visitors side.
Visitors in their 2nd innings were just restricted to 208 runs courtesy to 45 runs from Santner, Josh Hazelwood took 6 wickets in absence of injured Starc.
Australia got the target of 187 runs which it achieved on the loss of 7 wickets Shaun Marsh and David Warner helped in getting to the total by 49 and 35 runs respectively.
Australia has won the 3 match series by 2-0.
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