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After 28 Days & after 44 matches – New Zealand & Australia made it to the finals as favorites India, Pakistan, England all bite the dust on the way. In few hours from now World of Cricket will get its new WORLD T20 CHAMPION.
Head to Head NZ – AUS in T20s: Australia leads with 9 out of 14 matches, Kiwis have won 5.
- Australia reached the final in 2010, New Zealand will play their maiden T20 World Cup final.
- The Black Caps have lost the past two ODI World Cup finals, the first of which was to Australia at the MCG in 2015 / 2019 to England
ICC Titles – New Zealand vs Australia
- Australia has won 7 ICC Titles
- New Zealand only ICC World Test Championship title to their credit.
NZ vs AUS LIVE – Likely Playing XI for both the teams in Finals
Australia: David Warner, Aaron Finch (c), Mitch Marsh, Steve Smith, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Wade (wk), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood.
New Zealand: Martin Guptill, Daryl Mitchell, Kane Williamson (c), Glenn Phillips, James Neesham, Tim Seifert (wk), Mitchell Santner, Adam Milne, Tim Southee, Ish Sodhi, Trent Boult.
NZ vs AUS LIVE Score: Aaron Finch’s side leads New Zealand…
NZ vs AUS Live: Australia and New Zealand gear up for…
When the match will be played?
- INDIA – 7.30 PM IST on Sunday
- AUSTRALIA – The match begins at 1am AEDT on Monday for fans on Australia’s east coast and 10pm Sunday night for those on the West Coast.
- New Zealand: This means 3 AM NZT across the Tasman
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How to watch NZ vs AUS Finals LIVE?
India: World T20 Finals will be LIVE Broadcasted across Star Sports Network & will be LIVE Streamed on Disney+ Hotstar
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NZ vs AUS LIVE in Australia Foxtel and Kayo Sports are the only places in Australia to watch the T20 World Cup final. There will be no free-to-air broadcast.
The Nine Network does have a long-standing arrangement with Foxtel to show Australia’s matches at World Cup events – like it did most recently with the 2019 ODI World Cup in England – but this year’s tournament is not part of their deal.
NZ vs AUS LIVE in New Zealand: Sky Sports New Zealand will LIVE Broadcast the FINALS in New Zealand
World T20 Finals LIVE: Australia’s path to the final?
Aside from a humbling at the hands of England, it has been a strong run of results for Justin Langer’s men in the UAE.
- SUPER-12: Australia started tournament with win over South Africa
- Australia beat Sri Lanka in a very convincing manner in their 2nd Super 12 match.
- England thumped Australia in 3rd Super 12 game.
- Aussies bounced back with a thumping victory over Bangladesh. This, in hindsight, proved crucial in securing a strong enough net run-rate to progress.
- Another comfortable win over the West Indies followed, which ensured progression to the semi-finals in second spot in their Super 12 group after England, Australia and South Africa all finished on level points.
- In Semifinals: There, facing an undefeated Pakistan, the Aussies pulled off perhaps their most famous ever T20 win to progress to Monday morning’s showpiece.
World T20 Finals LIVE: New Zealand’s path to the final?
- Super 12: Lost to Pakistan: The Black Caps kicked off their tournament with a loss to Pakistan, which left them with little margin for error.
- Beat India: They then bounced back in terrific fashion with victory over pre-tournament favourites India, which laid the foundations for progression.
- From there, they started favourites in three consecutive games against Scotland, Namibia and Afghanistan and controlled each encounter, ensuring they would do enough to progress through to the semi-finals.
- Semifinals – Beat England: There they met England and, like the Aussies, started as underdogs to an in-form side. But as is customary with this New Zealand outfit, they scrapped and scraped to remain in the contest throughout, before some brilliant late hitting from Jimmy Neesham and Daryl Mitchell saw them through.
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Fast Facts and Stats
- Australia have a batting dot-ball percentage of 24 per cent between overs 17 and 20 at this tournament, the best of any team and three percentage points fewer than New Zealand.
- New Zealand’s bowling economy rate of 6.40 is the best of any team at this tournament. Australia is ranked tenth with a bowling economy of an even 7.
- The stats say Australia have saved 21 runs in the field in the tournament, the second most by any team (Pakistan had 22) and four more than New Zealand (17).
- Tim Southee has induced a false shot percentage of 44 per cent against batters at the tournament. Only Pakistan’s Shaheen Afridi, with 46 per cent, has caused batters more problems.
- Adam Zampa’s 12 wickets trails only Sri Lanka’s Wanindu Hasaranga’s 16 for most at the tournament (Sri Lanka played four more matches in the first round). The Aussie record for most wickets at a T20 World Cup was the 14 Dirk Nannes took in the Caribbean in 2010
T20 World Cup LIVE – New Zealand vs Australia History:
Australia and New Zealand have only met once before at a T20 World Cup, in the Super 10 stage of the previous tournament in Bangladesh in 2016.
On that occasion New Zealand opted to bat first and Kane Williamson and Martin Guptill put on 61 for the first wicket on their way to 8-142. Usman Khawaja top scored in the Aussie reply with 38 before he was run out – David Warner made 6 from 11 batting at No.4 – and Mitchell McClenaghan took 3-17 as the Aussies collapsed to lose by eight runs.
Their last meeting at any World Cup event was in the group stages of the 2019 ODI World Cup, when Usman Khawaja (88), Alex Carey (71) and Mitch Starc (5-26) steered the Aussies to an 86-run thumping.
NZ vs AUS Finals LIVE – What if it’s a tie?
If the match is tied a Super Over is played. If the Super Over is a tie, then we’ll have another Super Over!
If we have more than one Super Over, any batter dismissed is ineligible to return in the following Super Over, and a bowler cannot bowl two Super Overs in a row.
If we get a tied Super Over, the team that bats second in the first Super Over will be batting first in the next one, and the bowlers will swap ends.
There can be an unlimited number of Super Overs to achieve a result, but if ‘exceptional circumstances’ or conditions prevent one being completed, there will be joint winners.