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Australia tour of New Zealand 2016-17

New Zealand vs Australia, 3rd ODI: Glenn Maxwell turns journalist; interrupts Tom Latham’s press conference

New Zealand are currently leading the three-match series 1-0 with one match to go at Hamilton.

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Ish Sodhi selected for final Chappell-Hadlee ODI

The first ODI was won by New Zealand whereas the second one was washed out due to wet outfields. Australia need to win the final match to level the series.

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New Zealand vs Australia, 2nd ODI: Key clashes for Napier contest

Another tight contest is expected at Napier when New Zealand and Australia meet for the second ODI.

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Matthew Wade ruled out of Australia’s tour of New Zealand

Matthew Wade was named Australia skipper of the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy 2017 but has been ruled out of tour due to injury. Aaron Finch will replace him as skipper.

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Marcus Stoinis, Auckland and ‘Australianism’

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, there are men like Mitchell Starc and Marcus Stoinis, who say this is not the case.

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New Zealand vs Australia 1st ODI, LIVE Streaming: Watch NZ vs AUS, 1st ODI, live telecast online

New Zealand will be eager to salvage pride and look for redemption after being whitewashed in the last Chappell-Hadlee Trophy held in Australia.

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Ryan Harris: Chappell-Hadlee Trophy important series for Australia

Steven Smith was ruled out after an ankle injury earlier on Friday and vice-captain David Warner has been rested ahead of the India tour.

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Matthew Wade replaces Steven Smith as captain for Australia’s tour of New Zealand for 3 ODIs

Steven Smith's deputy David Warner was already due to be rested for the three one-day games in New Zealand starting Monday.

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Why Australia’s decision to rest Steven Smith is justified

Steven Smith’s withdrawal makes complete sense because it tells about Australian desperation to do well in the Test series that are lined up.

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