Twitter Reactions: Warner scores hundred as Australia post mammoth total
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After winning the 1st ODI against the Black Caps, Australia continued their dominance against their neighbours and went on to post a mammoth 378/5 in their allotted 50 overs. The reasonable crowd present in the Manuka Oval was treated to some scintillating batsmanship by the Australian batsmen as they posted a gigantic total on the board.
New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson opted to field after winning the toss which proved to be the nail in the coffin for the visitors. The hosts went off to a pretty brisk start with openers David Warner and Aaron Finch going great guns. The duo shared a 68-run partnership before Finch was dismissed by Santner.
David Warner continued his prowess and was finding the gaps on regular intervals and was ticking along the scoreboard. Captain Steve Smith carried on from where he left in Sydney and stitched together a 145-run partnership with Warner for the 2nd wicket.
Following Warner’s dismissal, Travis Head began in an attacking mood from the onset and shifted the whole momentum in favour of Australia. By the time Head was dismissed he had already scored a 32-ball 57, an innings decorated with 6 fours and 2 sixes.
There was no way the visitors were going to stop the Aussies as they went on plundering the listless Kiwis bowlers all around the park. All-rounder Mitchell Marsh played a brilliant hand during the later half of the inning and propelled the Australian score to 378/5. The hard-hitting right-hander remained not out on 76 of 40 deliveries, hitting 2 fours and 7 sixes in the process. All the New Zealand bowlers went for plenty and Matt Henry was the most expensive of them all.
It was a great batting display by the hosts and it will now require an extraordinary performance from the visitors if they have any chance of levelling the 3-match series. Twitter was pretty active during the Aussie innings and few tweets described the match proceedings in the best possible way.
Here are some of the best tweets from the 1st innings of the 2nd ODI:
Mitchell Marsh batted like Rahul Dravid facing Samit Patel. Peace ?
— ️Silly Point (@FarziCricketer) December 6, 2016
The entire New Zealand Cabinet will need to resign at this rate. #AUSvNZ
— Titus O'Reily (@TitusOReily) December 6, 2016
First time ever that two New Zealand bowlers have conceded 80 or more runs in the same ODI – Boult (10-0-80-1) & Henry (10-0-91-0). #AusvNZ
— Mazher Arshad (@MazherArshad) December 6, 2016
POWER @mitchmarsh235
— Michael Clarke (@MClarke23) December 6, 2016
3rd score of 370+ in ODIs at Canberra. Only Johannesburg and Rajkot have witnessed three ODI totals of 370 and excess. #AUSvNZ
— Sampath Bandarupalli (@SampathStats) December 6, 2016
ODI hundreds for David Warner:
2009: 0
2011: 0
2012: 2
2013: 0
2014: 0
2015: 2
2016: SIX!#AUSvNZ— Live Cricket Scores (@AFRIDI_BIG_6) December 6, 2016
https://twitter.com/DennisCricket_/status/806040498557177856
Mum: He's a tall fellow.
Me: That's Tim Southee, the one who hit me in the back
Mum: Is it? Well, I don't like him then.#ausvnz— Melinda Farrell (@melindafarrell) December 6, 2016
David Warner's 119 powers Australia to a massive 378/5 in the 2nd ODI. Will it be enough? https://t.co/f4PXCgfsux #AusvNZ pic.twitter.com/R1cNiEGamF
— ICC (@ICC) December 6, 2016
Mitchell Marsh reminded me of his 3 sixes against Morne Morkel !#ausvnz
— Anil Sillay (@anilsillay) December 6, 2016
Trent Boult + Matt Henry
20-0-171-1 #AUSvNZ pic.twitter.com/iAbuLsxVbb
— IPL (@TheYorkerBall) December 6, 2016
Highest ODI totals at Manuka Oval ?
1. South Africa: 4/411
2. Australia: 5/378 ?
3. West Indies: 2/372#AUSvNZ pic.twitter.com/GQ4ihO3iki— bet365_aus (@bet365_aus) December 6, 2016
#ausvnz @davidwarner31 is on Song this year.
Smashing Records all the way. pic.twitter.com/92tE4xJFYv— EssentiallySports (@sports_ess) December 6, 2016
Warner – Look they don't have Kohli or Miller , 378 is very much defendable #AUSvNZ pic.twitter.com/fJRuvLdDVJ
— IPL (@TheYorkerBall) December 6, 2016
We salute you @davidwarner31 on a magnificent 100 leading the @CricketAus charge towards 378. Number 6 for the year. Lighting Canberra up pic.twitter.com/bxVXmxz5e9
— Damien Martyn (@damienmartyn) December 6, 2016
ODI tons in a calendar year
Sachin 9 in 1998?
Ganguly 7 in 2000?
David Warner 6 in 2016?— P.Thusikaran (@Thusikaran8) December 6, 2016
https://twitter.com/Cricketracker/status/806026170877681664
.@davidwarner31 has been sensational this year #AUSvNZ pic.twitter.com/hO6eJZ40k2
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) December 6, 2016
David Warner in ODIs
2009-2014: 49 ins,1539runs, av 31.41, Sr 83.50, 100: 2
2015-2016*: 36 ins,1872runs, av 58.50, Sr 105.76, 100: 8#AusvNZ— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) December 6, 2016
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