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NEW ZEALAND 219/7 (20 OVERS)
- Martin Guptill97 (50)
- Kane Williamson53 (35)
- Kane Richardson3/43 (4)
- Jhye Richardson1/39 (4)
AUSTRALIA 215/8 (20 OVERS)
- Marcus Stoinis78 (37)
- Josh Philippe45 (32)
- James Neesham2/10 (1)
- Mitchell Santner4/31 (4)
Scorer: @Thilak_Rama | Commentator: Alex Malcolm
END OF OVER:20 | 10 Runs 2 Wkts | AUS: 215/8 (5 runs required, RR: 10.75)
- Jhye Richardson4 (1b)
- Kane Richardson0 (0b)
- James Neesham1-0-10-2
- Tim Southee4-0-47-1
That concludes our coverage from Dunedin. A fantastic game of T20I cricket. New Zealand go 2-0 up in the series. The two teams will meet again in Wellington for game three next Wednesday. Thanks for your company today. Goodbye and stay safe.
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Martin Guptill is Player of the Match for his 97: "I'm a little bit cooked at the moment but it's nice to get some runs and another win. My mind has been clear. Things just haven't gone my way. It was nice to spend some time in the middle today. Getting the win is the most important thing."
Kane Williamson: "There were flashbacks there from the last time Stoinis hit a hundred. Incredible partnership from Stoinis and Sams at the end there. As we know on these sorts of grounds anything can happen and you have to be on your toes. I think it was a pretty strong performance from us across the board. But it was a very good game and it's such a small margin in T20 cricket."
Aaron Finch: "It was a great game of cricket. That partnership between Stoinis and Daniel Sams was extraordinary hitting. It was brilliant to get it back to 12 an over from 16 and a half. Trent bowled a beautiful over which halted our momentum. All in all a great game to be a part of. It would have been good to be on the winning side of it though. I thought that we didn't bowl too badly today. Gup played a brilliant innings. There was some brilliant hitting batting on both sides."
New Zealand win by 4 runs. What an amazing game of cricket. Australia looked dead and buried when Mitchell Santner took three wickets in an over. But Marcus Stoinis and Daniel Sams produced some of the best hitting you will ever see. They made 92 off 37 deliveries and save for a couple of miscues at the end they nearly pulled it off. The partnership was the highest 7th wicket stand in T20I history.
Sampath Bandarupalli: 32 - West Indies vs India, Lauderhill, 2016 32 - New Zealand vs Australia, Auckland, 2018 31 - India vs Sri Lanka, Indore, 2017 31 - New Zealand vs Australia, Dunedin, Today
MP Stoinis c Southee b Neesham 78 (47m 37b 7x4 5x6) SR: 210.81
Stoinis on strike as they crossed
What an innings from Sams. He throws his helmet in anger when he gets into the rooms.
DR Sams c Phillips b Neesham 41 (30m 15b 2x4 4x6) SR: 273.33
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