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Hope Indian fans support NZ in WC final: Williamson
July 11 (CRICKETNMORE) After beating Virat Kohli's men in the semifinals, New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson is hopeful that Indian fans are not too angry with the Black Caps and would be supporting them in the finals of the ongoing World Cup.
On Wednesday, New Zealand came out with a brilliant bowling performance as they registered a 18-run victory over the Men in Blue at the Old Trafford to make it to their second successive World Cup final.
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de Grandhomme was the standout performer: Williamson
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