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New Zealand 19 for 1 trail Australia 231 (Katich 88, Vettori 4-36, Southee 4-61) by 212 runs… The New Zealand bowlers dominated day one of the second Test against Australia at Seddon Park in Hamilton. Daniel Vettori and Tim Southee were the chief destroyers, taking four wickets apiece to have Australia bundled out for 2… |
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New Zealand 157 & 369 for 6 (McCullum 94*, McIntosh 83, Vettori 77) lead Australia 459 for 5 dec by 67 runs… Rain interrupted a desperate fightback from New Zealand to end day four shortly before 6pm (NZ time) in its Test against Australia at the Basin Reserve in Wellington. Australia had a big breakthrough [...]… |
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New Zealand 108 for 4 (Vettori 42*) trail Australia 459 for 5 dec (Clarke 168, North 112*, Katich 79) by 351 runs… New Zealand has made a poor start with the bat in reply to Australia’s imposing first-innings total to end on a disappointing 4-108 at stumps on day two of the first Test at [...] |
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Australia 316 for 4 (Clarke 100*, Katich 79, North 52*) v New Zealand… Michael Clarke’s 14th Test century has put Australian in a strong position at the end of day one. It was a big day for the Basin Reserve today, celebrating 400th first class match and 51st Test match. Stunning weather and a much-anticipated [...]… |
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Australia 202 for 4 (White 50*, Ponting 50) beat New Zealand 238 (McCullum 61, Hauritz 3-46) by 6 wickets (D/L method)… Australia secured the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy on Thursday with a six-wicket win against New Zealand in the fourth one-day international played here. Credit for the win went to skipper Ricky Ponting and … |
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New Zealand 214 for 6 (McCullum 116*) tied with Australia 214 for 4 (Clarke 67, White 64*). New Zealand won after Super Over… A superb match needed a Super Over to split the teams and New Zealand prevailed to repay Brendon McCullum for his amazing century. McCullum became the second-highest scorer in a Twenty20 internat… |
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Australia 119 for 4 (Hussey 46) beat New Zealand 118 (Franklin 43, Johnson 3-19) by 6 wickets… It was a different country but the same result for Australia as they breezed to a six-wicket win over an out-classed New Zealand in the first Twenty20 in Wellington. After an unbeaten home summer the visitors started their [..… |
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Australia 207 for 9 (Richardson 44, Sarmad Bhatti 3-33) beat Pakistan 182 (Ghumman 41, Hazlewood 4-30, Doran 3-32) by 25 runs… Australia followed the lead of their senior team as they shut down Pakistan’s challenge to claim their third Under-19 World Cup trophy. Pakistan’s top side has lost seven matches in … |
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Australia were all out for 250 runs against India in the fourth one-day international match on Monday. Captain Ricky Ponting struck his third half-century of the series and Cameron White hit 62 as Australia were bowled out for 250 in the fourth one-dayer against India on Monday. Ponting made a chanceless 52 and put on [...]… |
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India 230 for 4 (Yuvraj 78, Dhoni 71*) beat Australia 229 for 5 (Hussey 81*, Ponting 59, Watson 41) by six wickets… Yuvraj Singh and MS Dhoni shared a serene 148-run stand to help India win a battle of attrition on a sluggish track at the Feroz Shah Kotla and take a 2-1 lead in [...] |


