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Finch, Mitchell Marsh guide Australia beat England


ICC Cricket World Cup 2015
Match 2, Pool A, Australia Vs England
Melbourne Cricket Ground, 14th February 2015

Toss - England decide field first

Match Officials
Umpires - Aleem Dar, Kumar Dharmasena
TV Umpire - BF Bowden
Referee - JJ Crowe

Australia 1st Innings


England 2nd Innings


Australia won by 111 runs

Man of the Match - Aaron Finch

Renegades beat Heat by six wickets at Melbourne



Melbourne Renegades Vs Brisbane Heat
Melbourne, 22nd December 2012
Brisbane Heat won the toss and elected to bat first        Man of the Match – B Cutting

Brisbane Heat 133/7 (20 overs)

Thisara Perara 38                                                               Muttiah Muralitharan 2-22
B Cutting 33*                                                                       Darren Pattinson 2-32
L Pomersbach 18                                                               Aaron O’Brien 1-14
Melbourne Renegades 137/4 (19.1 overs)

Aaron Finch 33                                                                  B Cutting 2-12
Ben Rohrer 30*                                                                 James Hopes 1-20
Tom Cooper 29*

                                       Melbourne Renegades won by six wickets


Melbourne Renegades crush Hobart Hurricanes by seven wickets



                          Match 11, Melbourne Renegades Vs Hobart Hurricanes
Melbourne, 19th December 2012
Melbourne Renegades won the toss and elected to field first. 

                                        Man of the Match – Marlon Samuels

Hobart Hurricanes 102/9 (20 overs)

Ricky Ponting 25                                                                  Nathan Rimmington 3-18
Owais Shah 14                                                                     Marlon Samuels 3-22
Ben Laughlin 10                                                                   Muttiah Muralitharan 2-16

Melbourne Renegades 103/3 (13.2 overs)

Aaron Finch 46*                                                                   Xavier Doherty 2-17
Marlon Samuels 21                                                              Michael Hogan 1-16
Ben Rohrer 18

                                          Melbourne Renegades won 7 wickets


Irfan Pathan blitz helps Delhi beat Kolkata

Kolkata: Irfan Pathan's batting blitz got Delhi Daredevils off to a winning start in the Indian Premier League (IPL) as Virender Sehwag's team beat Kolkata Knight Riders by eight wickets in a rain-curtailed game here at the Eden Gardens on Thursday.
The match was reduced to a 12-over affair after two-and-a-half hours of play was lost due to wet conditions following a spell of rain. However, the capacity crowd didn't go home disappointed and was treated with a close contest in the end as Delhi scored the winning runs in the last over of their chase
Chasing 98 to win, Sehwag (20) and Aaron Finch (30) raced to a 49-run start, laying a solid foundation for Pathan (42 not out off 20 balls) and Glenn Maxwell (3 not out) to score the remaining runs after the openers left in quick succession. Pathan hit three sixes and two fours in his match-winning knock.
After electing to bowl first, Delhi bowlers Morne Morkel (3 for 18), Umesh Yadav (2 for 9) and Roelof van der Merwe (2 for 28) didn't disappoint their skipper as the visitors restricted the hosts to 97 for 9. Allrounder Laxmi Ratan Shukla (26 off 17 balls) was the top-scorer for Kolkata.

Earlier, Morkel rocked Kolkata's top order with back-to-back wickets. He first bowled Jacques Kallis (4) and Manoj Tiwary (0) in successive deliveries and then followed it up with the wicket of Kolkata's skipper Gautam Gambhir, who played a short ball by the tall South African pacer onto his stumps. And the home side was in a real spot of bother when Yusuf Pathan was caught behind off Yadav.
But young Bengal batsman Debabrata Das (18) took the attack to the opposition with two lusty sixes, though his innings was cut short when he got run out after a terrible mix-up with Rajat Bhatia. A Shukla cameo late in the innings took Kolkata to a decent total; however, it was not enough in the end.
In reply, Delhi raced to 48 for no loss in six overs, with Finch and Sehwag swatting the ball hard. But the wickets of Finch, who was clean-bowled by Kallis, and Sehwag, who was caught brilliantly at the long-on fence by Iqbal Abdulla off Bhatia, in quick succession put the match in balance until Pathan's blitz blew away the opposition.