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NZ 121 for three after 30 overs

| | Mar 29, 2015, at 04:44 pm
Melbourne, Mar 29 (IBNS): Ross Taylor and Grant Elliott are attempting to stabilising the innings as New Zealand posted 121 runs for the loss of three wickets in the final match of the World Cup against four-time champions Australia here on Sunday.

Ross Taylor (30*) and  Grant Elliott (54*) are currently at the crease.

New Zealand have lost the wickets of Brendon McCullum (0), Martin Guptill (15) and Williamson.

Earlier, New Zealand won the toss and opted to bat first.

Mitchell Johnson, Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Starc have picked up three wickets for Australia.
 

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