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David Warner departs after his fighting 45

| | Mar 29, 2015, at 07:43 pm
Melbourne, Mar 29 (IBNS): Matt Henry gave New Zealand their second breakthrough as he picked up the wicket of Australian opener David Warner (45) in the final of the World Cup against four time champions here on Sunday.

Warner has hit seven boundaries in his knock.

Australia are currently 63 for two after 13 overs.

Steve Smith (14*) and Michael Clarke (0*) are currently at he crease.

Clarke is playing the last innings of his ODI career as he has announced his retirement from the 50-over format after this match.

After bowling out New Zealand for 183 runs, Australia are chasing 184 runs to win the World Cup for the fifth time,

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