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da dobrowin: ESPNcricinfo staff03-Feb-2016But the other heavyweight in the New Zealand line-up did not have the best time with the bat. Kane Williamson fell for an eight-ball duck•AFPIt didn’t hamper the hosts though as Martin Guptill walloped 90 off 76 balls and one of his five sixes pinged the roof at Eden Park•Getty ImagesHenry Nicholls kept the pedal to the metal with his 61 off 67 balls…•Getty Images… And New Zealand’s total soared past 200 inside 30 overs with six wickets in hand to keep their fans more than satisfied•Getty ImagesAustralia hit back though, conceding only 16 runs from the 36th to the 43rd overs and took two wickets as well•Getty ImagesMitchell Santner compiled 35 off 39 balls to help New Zealand recover to 307 for 8•Getty ImagesAustralia’s chase went off to a rocky start with Matt Henry picking up Shaun Marsh in his first over•Getty ImagesThen Henry made Australia captain Steven Smith play on and the visitors were 33 for 2 inside the Powerplay•Getty ImagesTrent Boult picked up Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Marsh for ducks in the ninth over and Australia were suddenly 40 for 5•Getty ImagesMatthew Wade’s 37 was their top score as Australia folded for 148 in 24.2 overs•Getty ImagesMcCullum won his final ODI at Eden Park by 159 runs, and it was also the first time in history that Australia were all out inside 25 overs•Getty Images

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