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Stats & Records, Australia v New Zealand: Kiwis defend low total to beat rivals Australia by 8 runs

New Zealand have won two in two games so far in the World T20

Following their impressive performance against India in the World T20 opener, New Zealand continued their excellent form in their second match of the tournament against their Trans-Tasman rivals Australia to defeat them by eight runs at Dharamsala.

After winning the toss, Kane Williamson chose to bat on a pitch that was dry and seemed like a decent batting track. Martin Guptill gave the Kiwis a good start as, along with Williamson, they scored 58 runs in the powerplay. Australia fought back and restricted their opponents to just 142 runs.

In reply, Australia got off to a similar and good start in the first five overs, with Usman Khawaja taking the attack to the Kiwi bowlers. However, like in the last match, Kiwi spinners pegged back the batsmen and troubled the Aussies to help script their downfall. Mitchell McClenaghan, who was picked ahead of Trent Boult and Tim Southee, picked up 3 wickets and was named as the man-of-the-match.

0 – The number of wickets that Australia lost in the first five overs after scoring 42 runs. In the next five overs, Australia lost 3 wickets for 24 runs.

1 – New Zealand is the first team that has not lost a wicket in the powerplay of the 2016 World T20 so far.

3 – New Zealand has defended a score of 150 or less three times in the last three attempts after having done it only three times in the previous 16 attempts they scored a score of less than 150.

6 – This is only the sixth T20I that New Zealand have played without either of the McCullums (Brendon or Nathan).

18.00 – Ross Taylor's batting average in the last 11 T20I innings. Taylor has scored 144 runs at a strike rate of 112.50, with a high score of 28*.

19 –  Number of sixes hit by Martin Guptill in T20Is in 2016. This is the highest for any player.

21 – Number of sixes hit by Ross Taylor in World T20s. This is the highest for any New Zealand batsman with Brendon McCullum having hit 19.

40 – The number of runs scored by Steven Smith in 6 World T20 innings. Smith has an average of 10 and a strike rate of 121.21.

73 –  Number of sixes hit by Martin Guptill in T20Is. This is the fourth highest for any player in T20Is, only behind Chris Gayle (98), Brendon McCullum (91) and Shane Watson (79).

82.33 – The average opening partnership for New Zealand in T20Is in 2016. This is the best for any team, with South Africa being second with 43.60.

84 – Number of runs scored by New Zealand in the last 14 overs of the match at the expense of 8 wickets. The Kiwis had scored 58 in the first 6 overs without losing a wicket.

99 –  This was the 99th time that Glenn Maxwell had bowled in T20s.

151.47 – Colin Munro's strike rate in T20Is is the fourth highest for any player who has faced at least 200 balls. Only Glenn Maxwell (160.38), Aaron Finch (152.92) and Darren Sammy (152.02).

2010 –  The last time before today's match that Australia and New Zealand had met in the T20Is.

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