Aus Vs NZ LIVE: Australia Has A Target of 201 runs Against New Zeland
New Zealand has set a target of 201 runs to win against Australia in the first match of Super-12 in the T20 World Cup.

New Zealand has set a target of 201 runs to win against Australia in the first match of Super-12 in the T20 World Cup. Batting first after losing the toss in this Group-1 match, the Kiwi team scored 200 runs in 20 overs for the loss of three wickets. Opener Devon Conway scored the highest 92 runs. Finn Allen played a stormy inning of 42 runs in 16 balls.
Captain Kane Williamson scored 23, Glenn Phillips scored 12 and James Neesham scored 26 runs. Josh Hazlewood took two and Adam Zampa took one wicket for Australia.
New Zealand had a stormy start. Opener Finn Allen and Conway added 56 runs in 25 balls in the partnership of the first wicket. Allen hit 5 fours and three sixes in his innings. After his dismissal, the pace of the Kiwi innings slowed down a bit.
Both the teams must have remembered the final match of the last T20 World Cup as soon as they entered this match. New Zealand has a chance to avenge the loss in the final. Whereas Australia would like to start with a win by repeating the result. In that match held in Dubai, Australia won the title for the first time by defeating New Zealand by 8 wickets.
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