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    February 23, 2024, 01:21:25 PM
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    Australia VS New Zealand
    I think guessing who will win is little bit difficult. Australia and New Zealand both have good players and have won against each other before. Australia might have a better chance of winning today, but in cricket anything can happen. I'm excited to watch the game and see who wins. The team that plays better on the day will be the winner not just the one people think will win based on the past.
    Australia winning the back to back matches and also win the series against NewZealand by 2-0.  Australia batting first and scored 174 runs all out. New Zealand chasing fown the target and only mange to score 102 runs all out and lost his match by short of 72 runs. The Player of the Match is Pat Cummins from Australia for his all round performance picked 1 important wickets by giving 19 runs and also scored 28 runs from just 22 balls.
    Batting against the target of 175 runs given by Australia, the New Zealand batsmen lost 3 wickets and were under a lot of pressure. The New Zealand batsman had to struggle a lot to handle the pressure. Glenn Phillips scored the highest run for the team. Glenn Phillips was out with 42 runs from 35 balls. Today, the New Zealand batsmen surrendered helplessly to the Australia bowlers. In the first T20 match, New Zealand saw some great batting, but in the second T20 match, New Zealand's batting failure resulted in the New Zealand team being bowled out for just 102 runs. New Zealand would have won today's match if they could have maintained the consistency of batting against Australia in the first T20 match. Australia's game is improving day by day as if nothing can stop the Australian team winning in one format after another the current champion team has performed like the champion. Australia team won by 72 runs Congratulations to the Australian team.
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