Smith slams 89 as Warner flops in World Cup warm-up

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Last Updated : May 08 2019 | 9:35 AM IST

Steve Smith hit an attractive unbeaten 89 but David Warner was out for a duck as Australia made 277 for six against a New Zealand XI in a World Cup warm-up on Wednesday.

Usman Khawaja and Glenn Maxwell were also among the runs, scoring 56 and 52 respectively, but it was former skipper Smith who was the star attraction.

After being dismissed for 22 in his return to Australian colours on Monday after a year-long ban for ball-tampering, he made the most of his opportunity in the second of three "unofficial" one-dayers in Brisbane.

Smith came to the crease when Shaun Marsh was out for 28 and was in fine touch, stroking an array of fours and sixes, in a major boost for Australia ahead of their World Cup defence in England.

Warner, who made 39 on his return from the "Sandpapergate" scandal, didn't fare as well.

He opened the innings with Aaron Finch, rather than Khawaja, but was soon back on the sidelines after spooning a catch to cover without scoring, lasting just six balls.

Meanwhile, pace spearhead Mitchell Starc will make his long-awaited bowling return as New Zealand attempt to chase down 278 at Allan Border Field.

Starc has missed three months of cricket with a muscle tear, but was recalled for his first game since the Sri Lanka Test series.

Australia won the first of the three-match practice series, where games are not counted as full one-day internationals, by one wicket.

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First Published: May 08 2019 | 9:35 AM IST

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