Australian pace trio see off Zimbabwe

AHMEDABAD, India, (Reuters) – Champions Australia  softened up a resolute Zimbabwe with fiery pace and bounce to  kick start their campaign with a resounding 91-run victory yesterday, their 30th World Cup win on the trot.

Australia’s speed merchants Brett Lee, Shaun Tait and  Mitchell Johnson (four for 19) regularly hit the 145 kph mark to  reduce Zimbabwe to 44 for four within 13 overs. They never  recovered and they were all out for 171 chasing 263 to win.

While Lee and Tait resorted to the short pitch stuff,  Johnson kept it full and fast to torment the Zimbabwean batsmen.

Mitchell Johnson

“It felt good, a good rhythm out there. I think the boys did  an exceptional job. Zimbabwe came out firing, played some pretty  good shots so it’s good to get a win on the way,” said Johnson.

“My role at the moment is coming in at first change and try  to dry up the runs and hopefully get a wicket there as well.

“I’m still bowling that aggressive type of bowling, bowling  those short balls and change-ups as well so I enjoyed myself  tonight.”

Earlier, Australia had been initially tied down by the  Zimbabwe spinners before they managed to break free and post 262  for six after opting to bat first.

Tangled by a barrage of inspired spin bowling, Australia  looked guarded in their approach at the start and needed some  powerful hitting at the end in front of a quarter full stadium  in Ahmedabad on a surface which had no demons in it.

BALL TRICKLED

Zimbabwe started with paceman Chris Mpofu and the  experienced left-arm spinner Ray Price at the other end and both  bowlers managed to keep openers Shane Watson (79) and Brad  Haddin (29) in check as they managed a meagre 28 runs in the  first 10 overs.

Haddin, on 16, was lucky to survive when the ball trickled  on to the stumps after hitting his pad, but failed to dislodge  the bails. Lusty hitting by vice-captain Michael Clarke (58 not out off  55 balls), David Hussey and Steve Smith at the close of the  innings ensured Australia went past the 250-run mark.

The Zimbabweans used the Decision Review System judiciously  and were successful on both their referrals to get rid of Watson  and Haddin leg before to their spinners.

Ponting and Watson managed to up the scoring rate with a  79-run partnership off 75 balls but man-of-the-match Watson’s  dismissal and subsequently Ponting’s run out hampered their  tempo once again.

Captain Ponting was run out at the non-striking end by a  brilliant direct throw from the mid-wicket boundary by the lanky  Mpofu while attempting a second run.

SCOREBOARD
Australia innings
S. Watson  lbw b Cremer                              79
B. Haddin  lbw b Utseya                               29
R. Ponting  run out                                       28
M. Clarke   not out                                        58
C. White  b Mpofu                                         22
D. Hussey  b Price                                         14
S. Smith  c Chakabva b Mpofu                          11
M. Johnson  not out                                          7
Extras: (lb-7 w-7)                                           14
Total: (for six wickets, 50 overs)                    262
Fall of wickets: 1-61 2-140 3-144 4-207 5-241 6-254
Did not bat: S. Tait, J. Krejza, B. Lee
Bowling: Mpofu 9-0-58-2 (2w), Price 10-0-43-1 (1w), Utseya  10-2-43-1 (2w), Cremer 10-0-41-1 (1w), Taylor 3-0-23-0,   Chigumbura 2-0-18-0 (1w), Williams 6-0-29-0

Zimbabwe innings
B. Taylor  b Tait                                            16
C. Coventry  c & b Lee                                 14
T. Taibu  c Watson b Johnson                          7
C. Ervine  lbw b Johnson                                0
E. Chigumbura  c Haddin b Krejza                14
S. Williams  c Watson b Tait                          28
R. Chakabva  lbw b Krejza                              6
P. Utseya    c Ponting b Hussey                       24
G. Cremer c Haddin b Johnson                        37
R. Price not out                                                5
C. Mpofu c Haddin b Johnson                          2
Extras: (b-4 lb-9 w-3 nb-2)                            18
Total: (all out; 46.2 overs)                           171

Fall of wickets: 1-22 2-40 3-40 4-44 5-88 6-96 7-104 8-153  9-167 10-171
Bowling: Tait 9-1-34-2 (1nb 2w), Lee 8-1-34-1 (1nb 1w),  Johnson 9.2-2-19-4, Krejza 8-0-28-2, Watson 3-0-7-0, Smith  5-0-24-0, Hussey 4-1-12-1
Result: Australia won by 91 runs.
Australia won the toss and elected to bat.