Australian batsmen were helpless in front of Jofra Archer, 3 batsmen bowled in 3 balls, and the team took a hat-trick with this bowler.

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The first match of the T20 series was played between England and Australia in Southampton. In this match, England's fast bowlers wreaked havoc. Australia's batsmen looked helpless in front of the speed of Jofra Archer and Saqib Mahmood. Both bowled brilliantly in the final overs and did not let the Australian batsmen move. The 18th and 19th overs were amazing. Archer and Saqib bowled such dangerous yorkers that the Australian batsmen could not understand anything. Both together bowled 3 batsmen on 3 consecutive balls and took a team hat-trick for England.

Stump blew away before he could even swing the bat.

Australia batted first and scored 167 runs for the loss of 6 wickets in 17 overs. After this, Jofra Archer came to bowl in the 18th over. He bowled a fiery yorker on the fifth ball of the over, which Sean Abbott had no answer to. By the time he went towards the off stump and swung his bat, his stump was blown away. On the very next ball, Xavier Bartlett became the victim of Archer's yorker. He did not even get a chance to move his feet. Archer could not take a hat-trick but Saqib completed the remaining task. He bowled Cameron Green with a brilliant yorker on the first ball of the 19th over. In this way, both of them together took a team hat-trick for England.

5 wickets lost for 24 runs

The Australian team had a great start. The team scored 86 runs in the powerplay itself thanks to Travis Head's stormy innings of 59 runs. But England's bowlers made a comeback in the middle and final overs. In the middle overs, Adil Rashid and Liam Livingstone slowed down the innings by taking 4 wickets. Whereas between 16 and 19 overs, the Australian batsmen were helpless in front of the tight bowling of Sam Curran, Jofra Archer and Saqib Mahmood. Their innings came to a complete halt.

Australia scored 69 runs and lost 4 wickets between 7 and 15 overs. During this, Rashid took 1 wicket for 23 runs in 4 overs. Livingstone took 3 wickets for 22 runs in 3 overs. After this, between 16 and 19 overs, Australia lost 5 wickets while scoring just 24 runs. In this way, the score which was looking to reach the 200-run mark at one point, stopped at 179 runs. However, in the end, Australia defeated England by 28 runs.