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Australia stayed alive in the Chappell Hadlee series against New Zealand last night, but only after getting an unlikely, but substantial, late scare at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Having been set an imposing 302 to win - which would have easily been a ground record for a successful ODI chase - New Zealand gave the chase a decent lash.
That was down to an outstanding maiden century by Grant Elliott, with 115 in just 124 balls. But the visitors fell short at 269, Australia winning by 32 runs with 15 balls unbowled.
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