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Australia have managed to retain their top spot in the ICC ODI Team Rankings, despite suffering a 0-2 series loss in the Chappell-Hadlee series against
New Zealand's swash-buckling batsman Ross Taylor, smashed his 16th century in ODIs, during the third and final ODI of the Chappell-Hadlee-Trophy, against visitors Australia, at
Let us take a look at the key battles for the third and final ODI between New Zealand and Australia:
The spotlight will be on Marcus Stoinis, whose all-round skills nearly took Australia to a surprise victory in the previous game.
Marcus Stoinis also became the 3rd batsman to score more than 50% of the innings total while batting at No. 7.
Meek surrenders at Trent Bridge (Ashes 2015) and Hobart (2016-17) had underlined that Australian cricket had lost its most exclusive and special trait, but then,
Matthew Wade, who missed the Chappell-Hadlee series opener against New Zealand, is no guarantee to be a part of the team for the next match
Chris Lynn made his ODI debut in the first game of the series against Pakistan before being released to visit a specialist in Brisbane on
Australia’s explosive opening batsman Aaron Finch, who was out of form in recently concluded Chappell–Hadlee series against New Zealand, has admitted that his place in
New Zealand's rebuilding ODI side played with "trepidation" against a resurgent Australia lead to a 3-0 series whitewash, Black Caps coach Mike Hesson said.
In a way, Warner beat New Zealand by 9 runs. This is the second time when Warner outscored the opposition with his score.
Australia have already clinched the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy, reducing the last ODI of the 3-match Chappell Hadlee series at MCG on Friday to a dead-rubber contest.
Australia have already won the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy by winning the first two games at Sydney and Canberra in a convincing fashion.
On both occasions, Australia batted first and piled on big targets which New Zealand failed to chase.
IND 185/4 OVERS: 58.5
ENG 284 (61.3 Ovs)
IND lead by 317 runs
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