In the opening T20 international at the Utilita Bowl, Australia triumphed over England by 28 runs, showcasing a dominant performance with both bat and ball.
Australia’s innings got off to a blistering start, with Travis Head blasting 59 from just 23 balls, supported by Matthew Short, who added 41 from 26 deliveries. The pair racked up 86 runs in the first six overs, leaving England’s bowlers struggling to contain the onslaught. Though Australia appeared on course for an enormous total, a valiant effort from England’s bowlers, particularly the spinners, brought the tourists back under control. Liam Livingstone impressed with 3-22, while Adil Rashid contributed a tight spell, taking 1-23. Australia was eventually bowled out for 179 in 19.3 overs.
In response, England’s chase faltered early, losing three wickets within the powerplay. Despite a promising 54-run partnership between Livingstone and Sam Curran for the fifth wicket, both fell in quick succession, leaving England’s long tail exposed. They were ultimately bowled out for 151, with Sean Abbott claiming 3-28 and Adam Zampa contributing with 2-20.
The game saw some electrifying moments, especially as Australia’s openers took full advantage of England’s seamers, with Head smashing three consecutive sixes off Sam Curran in one over. His 19-ball half-century was the fastest for Australia in T20 cricket, and the quickest against England.
Although Australia’s middle order wobbled, with Livingstone removing Marcus Stoinis and Tim David in back-to-back deliveries, the visitors managed to hold their ground. Josh Inglis played a key role before being bowled by Curran, and England's seamers, Jofra Archer and Saqib Mahmood, cleaned up the tail with three wickets in quick succession.
England will hope to bounce back when the teams meet again for the second T20 in Cardiff on Friday, followed by the series finale at Old Trafford on Sunday.