Samira Vishwas
Tezzbuzz|05-10-2025
In the third T20 match in Mount Manganui, Australia defeated New Zealand by three wickets thanks to Mitchell Marsh’s 103* run. New Zealand was dismissed by 156/9, while Australia won the series 2–0 in 18 overs.
Delhi: In the third T20 match played at Mount Manganui, Australia won by three wickets with captain Mitchell Marsh’s tremendous 103 runs (in 52 balls). This is Marsh’s first T20 century, with which he has become a player to score a century in all formats.
New Zealand was called for batting first, but he could not stand. Tim Seifrt scored 48 runs, but the team could score only 156/9 runs. Shaun Abbott took three wickets, while Hajalwood, Bartlet, Stonis and Zampa also took wickets.
Six batsmen were dismissed early in Australia’s innings, but Marsh showed strength at the crease with the captaincy. The small innings of Mitchell Owen and Sean Abbott also put forward the team and Australia completed the target in 18 overs. With this victory, Australia won the series 2–0.
New Zealand 156/9 in 20 overs (Tim Seifrt 48, Michael Braswell 26; Sean Abbut 3-25)
Australia won by 4 wickets by 160/7 (Mitchell Marsh 103*, Mitchell Owen 14; James Neesham 4-26) in 18 overs.
The most special turning point of this match against New Zealand came when the domestic team fell one after the other but at the second end, Australian captain Mitchel Marsh was lasting and he scored 103 runs in just 52 balls.
Mitchell Marsh was adjudged Player of the Match to play 103 runs off 52 balls.
Question 1: Who won New Zealand vs. Australia T20 match yesterday?
A1: Australia won the match by 3 wickets at Mount Manganui Stadium, Bay Oval on 4 October.
Question 2: Who was the best player of the match?
A2: Mitchell Marsh was adjudged Player of the Match to play 103 runs off 52 balls.
Question 3: What was the final score of yesterday’s match?
A3: New Zealand vs Australia
New Zealand 156/9 in 20 overs (Tim Seifrt 48, Michael Braswell 26; Sean Abbut 3-25)
Australia won by 4 wickets by 160/7 (Mitchell Marsh 103*, Mitchell Owen 14; James Neesham 4-26) in 18 overs.