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Grant Elliott dismissed by Faulkner at 83

| | Mar 29, 2015, at 05:53 pm
Melbourne, Mar 29 (IBNS): Australia nearly took control of the game as James Faulkner picked up the wicket of New Zealand's Grant Elliott (83) to reduce the visitors to 177 for eight after 42 overs in the final match of the World Cup here on Sunday.

In a final which has been completely dominated by Australian bowlers so far, witnessed

Elliott continue his good form from the semi-final and fighting against the mighty opponent while his colleagues departed  fast and without making  much contributions.

Elliott smashed seven boundaries and a six in his knock.

Along with Ross Taylor (40), he had added 111 runs in the fourth wicket partnership.
 

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