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Black Caps crumble as wickets fall

11/03/2010 16:44:02

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After making a wonderful start, the Black Caps are in real trouble in the fourth one-dayer against Australia in Auckland.

Openers Brendon McCullum and Martin Guptill looked to have set New Zealand on its way for a massive score.

But, they have lost a succession of wickets, to put the Aussies well on top.

The Black Caps are 160/6 in the 34th over, with Franklin and Hopkins at the crease.

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