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NZ beat Australia by 8 runs in World T20 clash

| | Mar 18, 2016, at 11:48 pm
Dharamsala, Mar 18 (IBNS): After beating India, New Zealand beat Australia by 8 runs in a tight contest of the ICC World T20 here on Friday.

After posting 142 runs for the loss of eight wickets, New Zealand bowlers restricted Australia at 134 for nine in their 20 overs.

Usman Khawaja (38), Glenn Maxwell (22) and Mitchell Marsh (24) remained the only scorers for Australia to reach double digit figures.

The remaining batsmen struggled against New Zealand bowling.

Mitchell McClenaghan took three wickets for Australia.

Earlier, riding on Martin Guptill's 39 runs, New Zealand posted competitive 142 on the scorecard.

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