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Mitchell Starc's spell crushes hapless Zimbabwe as Australia wrap up series

Mitchell Starc struck thrice in his menacing opening spell AFP/Getty Images

Australia 100 for 2 (Smith 47*, Carey 26*, Ngarava 2-16) beat Zimbabwe 96 (Williams 29, Zampa 3-21, Starc 3-24) by eight wickets

Australia raced to an eight-wicket victory in Townsville as the second ODI lasted less than 43 overs after Mitchell Starc had blown Zimbabwe's top order away to leave him on 199 wickets, and the visitors dismantled for 96.

On a pitch that offered considerable help to the fast bowlers, Starc claimed 3 for 15 in his first five-over spell, and would have become the fastest to 200 wickets had Glenn Maxwell held a sharp chance at backward point offered by Luke Jongwe late in the innings. However, he still has two matches in hand to beat Saqlain Mushtaq's mark of 104 games.

Richard Ngarava struck twice in his second over of the defence, including the wicket of Australia captain Aaron Finch for another low score, but the home side needed just 14.4 overs, with Steven Smith playing the "free" T20 mode he spoke about the day before the match as he finished unbeaten in the 40s again.

After a few early wides, Starc found the target with a pinpoint yorker to remove Innocent Kaia and then swung one back into Wessly Madhevere to remove the top-scorer from the previous match for a duck. His third wicket was not quite a classic though, as Tadiwanashe Marumani flicked a ball off his pads straight to square leg

At the other end, Josh Hazlewood and been miserly with the new ball, and found significant movement off the seam to cause a host of problems which continued when he changed ends to replace Starc. Briefly, he was put under pressure when Sikandar Raza, who had been on 7 off 33 balls until then, pulled him through midwicket and then drove the next ball over long-off for a spectacular six.

But two deliveries later, he top-edged a short delivery to deep square leg to remove one of Zimbabwe's best hope of making it a contest. Speaking the day before the game, coach David Houghton had said he wanted his side to stitch together runs throughout the order, having had various parts of it perform in different matches; but this would not be the day for it.

Batters continued to struggle to find the balance between attack and defence, as captain Regis Chakabva followed a couple of handsome shots down the ground by picking out mid-off against Ashton Agar, who had been recalled in place of the injured Mitchell Marsh.

Cameron Green, who took a five-wicket haul in the opening match, was the sixth bowler used, but it only took him three deliveries to make an impression with a lifting ball which found Tony Munyonga's outside edge.

Sean Williams, back in the side after an elbow injury kept him out on Sunday, tried to hold the innings together but got a thick edge to short third. That was the first of three quick wickets for Adam Zampa, who helped wrap things up in the 28th over.

There appeared to be a Snicko failure when Brad Evans reviewed his lbw, but replays suggested he hadn't hit it anyway.

In the run chase, David Warner was in the mood to get things done quickly but carved down to deep third where Brad Evans held an excellent catch running in. Two balls later, Finch fenced outside off stump and was held at the second attempt by Raza at first slip to once again leave the focus on the captain's form.

There were a few uneasy moments for Smith and Alex Carey as the ball continued to move for the seamers, but the target was quickly hunted down. Smith played one of the shots of the day when he carved a six over deep point and continued to pepper the boundary, but couldn't take advantage of a free hit from what became the last ball of the game to reach fifty, as it scuttled for four byes.

Those attending the final match of the series on Saturday will hope for a better contest, which may require Australia to bat first if they win the toss.

Australia 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st15AJ FinchDA Warner
2nd1AJ FinchSPD Smith
3rd84SPD SmithAT Carey