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Published 14:13 IST, September 30th 2020

New Zealand women end 13-game losing streak vs Australia

The New Zealand women's cricket team has ended a 13-game losing streak against world champion Australia with a five-wicket win in the third Twenty20 international on Wednesday

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The New Zealand women's cricket team has ended a 13-game losing streak against world champion Australia with a five-wicket win in the third Twenty20 international on Wednesday.

Amelia Kerr proved the difference, backing up from her 2-18 bowling performance that restricted Australia to 123 for 7 to later score an unbeaten 18 off 10 balls to clinch the result at Allan Border Field.

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Needing eight off the final over for victory, Kerr belted Megan Schutt for consecutive boundaries to steer New Zealand to 125-5 and victory with three balls to spare.

Australia won the opening two T20 matches to secure a 10th straight T20 series victory. Australia had won the past seven T20 and six one-day international matches against the White Ferns.

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The teams will open a three-match ODI series on Saturday, also in Brisbane.

Image credits: Twitter / @WHITE_FERNS

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14:13 IST, September 30th 2020