How Trent Boult decimated Australia in the 2015 World Cup

Trent Boult was ruthless against Australia at Eden Park during the 2015 World Cup, and his 27/5 helped New Zealand beat their neighbour in a crucial World Cup encounter.

Australia decided to bat first with the hopes of capitalising on some of the smaller boundaries to put up a huge score.

Boult had a pretty ordinary first spell, as his five overs leaked 24 runs and Australia were going strong at 68-1 after 10 overs. But once Southee & Vettori took a couple of wickets, Brendon McCullum decided to reintroduce Boult after a seven-over break.

And, this time, Boult was rejuvenated and was all set with his lethal inswingers. Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Marsh both chopped on in quick succession, and then, Australian captain Michael Clarke gave a catching practice to Kane Williamson to be his third victim. He completed his 5-fer by removing Mitchell Johnson and Starc, with full deliveries. The delivery to Starc was an absolute gem, as it was a fast swinging yorker on the leg-stump, which was too good for any batsman.

His second spell read 5-3-3-5, and Australia were reduced to 124-9 from 96-4.

Mitchel Starc who made notes of what happened in the first innings, went on to scalp 6 batsmen with his searing yorkers. But an ice-cool Williamson helped Kiwis snatch the victory with a wicket to spare.


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