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Bond holds the key to New Zealand's chances

With 34 wickets in 11 ODIs against Australia, Shane Bond is the trump card for Stephen Fleming in Friday's clash

S Rajesh
S Rajesh
19-Apr-2007


Shane Bond: 34 wickets in 11 ODIs against Australia, at an average of 13.88 © Getty Images
With both teams already in the semi-finals, and Australia almost certain to finish as the top team in the Super Eights, there's little at stake when the two teams meet in Grenada. Except that Ricky Ponting probably won't feel that way, after his team was tripped three times in a row during the Chappell-Hadlee Series just before the World Cup. Stephen Fleming has already stated he has no intention of taking his foot off the gas: "We want to continue where we left off against Australia in New Zealand. They're a tough side if they get on top of you and they've got a point to prove." Expect no freebies from him either.
Australia have a huge 75-30 lead in the 108 ODIs the two teams have played, but only have a 6-4 edge in the last ten. There has been little to separate the two teams recently, but the overall numbers look good for Australia. Not only have they won a huge majority of the ODIs against New Zealand, their current batsmen also have excellent records against them - Adam Gilchrist is the only batsman who averages in the early 30s, but he makes up by scoring at a run a ball.
Australian batsmen versus New Zealand
Batsman ODIs Runs Average Strike rate
Michael Hussey 15 524 87.33 97.76
Matthew Hayden 25 1109 52.80 76.96
Ricky Ponting 36 1449 46.74 78.92
Michael Clarke 18 583 41.64 80.97
Andrew Symonds 24 752 39.57 110.42
Adam Gilchrist 40 1194 32.27 100.67
New Zealand's batsmen, in contrast, have struggled a lot more against the Australians. Ross Taylor and Peter Fulton, the new kids on the block, have done well against them, but among the rest, the lower-middle order have better stats than the specialist batsmen: Brendon McCullum and Jacob Oram average more than Fleming, McMillan and Styris, which suggests Oram's absence, through a heel injury, could really hurt New Zealand. Scott Styris's numbers are particularly shocking - in 24 games he has an abysmal average of 16.85. He has been in a rich vein of form in this tournament, though, and there is no better time for him to correct those stats.
New Zealand batsmen versus Australia
Batsman ODIs Runs Average Strike rate
Ross Taylor 7 298 49.66 86.37
Peter Fulton 7 268 44.66 87.01
Jacob Oram 15 402 30.92 93.92
Brendon McCullum 25 555 30.83 85.51
Stephen Fleming 46 1229 29.97 68.92
Craig McMillan 37 894 26.29 80.68
Scott Styris 24 354 16.85 70.51
Among the Australian bowlers, Glenn McGrath has historically been a handful for New Zealand - as he has for most opposition teams - but Nathan Bracken and Brad Hogg, two others who have had outstanding tournaments so far, haven't done as well against them.
Australian bowlers versus New Zealand
Bowler ODIs Wickets Average Econ
Glenn McGrath 31 57 20.08 4.24
Nathan Bracken 13 16 33.56 4.89
Andrew Symonds 24 17 41.82 5.33
Brad Hogg 14 11 42.45 5.25
New Zealand will clearly look to Shane Bond to provide them the bowling firepower. His stats against Australia are outstanding, with an average of three wickets per match, and 18 deliveries per wicket. The support cast, however, has been pretty ordinary. Oram has been completely toothless, while Daniel Vettori has been economical without being penetrative. If they see Bond off, Australia's batsmen probably won't be too worried about the rest.
New Zealand bowlers versus Australia
Bowler ODIs Wickets Average Econ
Shane Bond 11 34 13.88 4.52
Daniel Vettori 39 40 38.05 4.18
James Franklin 9 6 60.50 5.67
Jacob Oram 15 8 91.75 6.02
Bond has been exceptional not only for his wicket-taking ability, but also for his ability to nail the big players. The table below lists his record against each Australian batsman, and it's quite flawless - he has dismissed Ponting six times at just over seven runs per dismissal. Hayden and Hussey have done better, but even they have struggled to get him away for runs, scoring at less than three per over against him.
Bond versus Australian batsmen
Batsman Runs Balls Dismissals Average Runs per over
Ricky Ponting 43 76 6 7.16 3.39
Andrew Symonds 18 22 2 9.00 4.90
Adam Gilchrist 81 76 3 27.00 6.39
Matthew Hayden 42 90 1 42.00 2.80
Michael Hussey 13 28 0 - 2.78

S Rajesh is stats editor of Cricinfo