Australia’s batting versus New Zealand’s bowling today in final

Both the teams have not been able to win the T20 World Cup.

New Zealand will take on Australia in the final of the ICC T20 World Cup tonight.

New Zealand had defeated England in the first semi-final of the T20 World Cup being played in Oman and the United Arab Emirates, while Australia had beaten Pakistan in the second semi-final.

New Zealand is ready to compete with Australia in the final of The t20 World Cup in Dubai today as a new chapter will be written in Asian oceanic rivalry.

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In the first semi-final in Abu Dhabi, Kiwis had defeated the tournament’s favorite England by 5 wickets. England made 166 runs in 20 overs against New Zealand and gave the target of 167 runs to win.

In response, the New Zealand team had achieved the target in 19 overs.

In the second semi-final, Australia defeated Pakistan by 5 wickets. Batting first, the greenshirts scored 176 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in 20 overs and gave the opponent a target of 177 runs to win.

Australia had reached the final by achieving the target in 19 overs.

The today’s clash will refresh the memories of the 2015 50-over final when Australia defeated New Zealand by seven wickets and won the 5th ODI World Cup.

Aaron Finch’s Australian team has a group of guys who can turn a match into a winner in real sense.

Australia was in trouble on 96-5 chasing 177 on Thursday when Marcus StoInis (40) and Matthew Wade (41) made an unbeaten partnership of 82 runs and won the match in 19 overs.

New Zealand VS Australia in ICC Men’s T20:

So far, neither of the two teams has been able to win the T20 World Cup. Australia was runner up in 2010.

So far, Australia and New Zealand had played 252 games in all three formats.

Australia have won 149 out of 252 matches while Black Caps have managed to win only 51 matches. This shows the dominance of Australia’s cricket team in the oceanic region but New Zealand has shown considerable improvement in the last few years.

Australia and New Zealand first came face to face in Test matches in 1946 which resulted in Australia’s victory. However, by March 13, 1974, the results of the match were always in favour of Australia.

In 1974, the New Zealand cricket team won their first match against Australia.

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