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NZ vs NED: Young & Nicholls Power New Zealand To 7 Wicket Win Against Netherlands In 1st ODI
New Zealand's right-arm pace bowler Blair Tickner took four wickets on ODI debut, while Will Young scored a maiden century to set up the Blackcaps' emphatic seven-wicket victory with 69 balls to spare against the Netherlands in the opening match at Bay Oval on Tuesday.
The 10 points helped the hosts move up two places -- from 12th to 10th -- on the Cricket World Cup Super League (CWCSL) table. If New Zealand continue the momentum in the three-match series, they have a good chance to climb higher.
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