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Crushing defeat for NZ in final

Source: Newstalk ZB
Auckland : New Zealand | 2 months ago  
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Martin Guptill top scored with 40, while Neil Broom chipped in with 37 and James Franklin 33. However, it was never enough, with the Aussies reaching 206 for four with more than four overs to spare despite a brilliant opening bowling spell from Shane Bond and Kyle Mills.
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