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Men’s ODI World Cup: Australia Record Highest Total By Any Team Against New Zealand In ODI World Cup
Australia’s previous best against came in the 2007 World Cup when they posted 348/6 back in 2007.
It is also the third-highest total for any team against New Zealand in men's ODIs.
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Men’s ODI World Cup: Ferguson Out Of The Field Due To Achilles Injury
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Matthew Wade To Lead The 15-member Australian Squad For T20I Series Against India
Selection Chair George Bailey: Australia have announced a 15-member squad on Saturday for a five-match T20I series against India starting from November 23 in Vishakapatnam. ...
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AUS vs NZ: Dream11 Prediction Today Match 27, ICC Cricket World Cup 2023
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Men’s ODI World Cup: India’s Bowling Line-up Is Most Balanced: S Badrinath
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Men’s ODI WC: Was Bit Shocked, But Will Do What I Need To For The Team, Says Smith…
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Men’s ODI WC: Bit Weird That I Had To Calm Myself Down For The First 20 Odd Balls…
ODI World Cup: Australia’s big-hitting all-rounder Glenn Maxwell admitted that it was a bit weird for him to calm himself down in the first 20 balls of his innings, before ...
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Men’s ODI WC: Pushing For Semifinals Looks A Bit Distant At The Moment, Admits Netherlands Head Coach Ryan…
ODI World Cup: After suffering a 309-run hammering at the hands of five-time champions Australia in the 2023 Men’s ODI World Cup, Netherlands head coach Ryan Cook admitted the side’s ...
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Men’s ODI World Cup: Maxwell, Warner, Zampa Shine As Australia Hammer Netherlands By Historic 309 Runs
After Glenn Maxwell: After Glenn Maxwell and David Warner's brilliant show with bat, Australia's Adam Zampa spun a web around the Netherlands' batter as Australia achieved the biggest victory in ...
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Warner Goes Past Ponting's, Breaks 27-year-old Record Of Most Hundred In ODI World Cup
ODI World Cup: Australia's left-hand batter David Warner slammed his sixth ODI World Cup century playing against the Netherlands, as he went past former Australian skipper Ricky Ponting's record of ...
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Men’s ODI WC: Australia’s Glenn Maxwell Smashes Fastest Century In ODI World Cup
ODI World Cup: Australia’s big-hitting all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has smashed the fastest hundred in Men’s ODI World Cup history when he reached his hundred in 40 balls against the Netherlands ...
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ODI Men's World Cup: Maxwell, Warner Smash Tons As Australia Post 399/8 Vs Netherlands
Arun Jaitley Stadium: Glenn Maxwell scored the fastest century (106 off 44 balls) of the World Cup to guide Australia to a mammoth 399/8 against the Netherlands in the 24th ...
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ICC ODI Rankings: Gill Inches Closer To Top-ranked Babar; Kohli Rises To Fifth
ICC ODI Rankings: India's top order batter Shubman Gill inched closer to Pakistan skipper Babar Azam for the top spot in ICC Men's ODI batting chart while Virat Kohli jumped ...
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Nathan Lyon Confident Of Coming Back In Australia Test Team After Calf Injury Recovery
New South Wales: Australia’s veteran off-spinner Nathan Lyon said he is confident of coming to the Test team ahead of the upcoming home summer after recovering from a calf injury ...
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AUS vs NED: Dream11 Prediction Today Match 24, ICC Cricket World Cup 2023
The ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 has seen a few upsets so far, which has forced fans to watch every game eagerly. ...
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