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England beat New Zealand in 5th T20I in Super Over
Auckland, Nov 10: England on Sunday won the the 5th T20I against New Zealand in Super Over in what turned out to be a thriller of a decider in Auckland to clinch the five-match series 3-2.
New Zealand opted to bat first in the match which was reduced 11 overs a side due to rain. Openers Martin Guptill and Colin Munro helped the host race to 83/0 in just over five overs before the former was dismissed for 50 off 20 balls. New Zealand eventually ended up posting an imposing total of 146/5.
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