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VIDEO: Williamson Smashes 40 Off Just 11 Starc's Deliveries
Kane Williamson led New Zealand's batting with his 85 off 45 balls in the T20 World Cup final in Dubai on Sunday against Australia.
Although Williamson started slowly at the start of the innings but he became aggressive in the second half of the innings. He attacked Mitchell Starc in particular and smashed 40 runs in just 11 balls against Australia's pace spearhead.
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