Mitchell Johnson got his second straight four-wicket haul as defending champion Australia beat New Zealand by seven wickets at the Cricket World Cup.
Australia, posting its record-extending 25th straight victory at the tournament dating back to 1999, dismissed the Black Caps for 206, with Johnson claiming 4-33. Openers Shane Watson (62) and Brad Haddin (55) then eased Australia’s path to victory by putting on 133 for the first wicket in Nagpur, India.
Australia, posting its record-extending 25th straight victory at the tournament dating back to 1999, dismissed the Black Caps for 206, with Johnson claiming 4-33. Openers Shane Watson (62) and Brad Haddin (55) then eased Australia’s path to victory by putting on 133 for the first wicket in Nagpur, India.
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