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New Zealand v Australia, 3rd ODI, Hamilton
Haddin ton gives Australia 2-1 lead
Brad Haddin's second one-day international century gave Australia a 2-1 lead and the most one-sided victory of the tour, as they chased down their target with 16 balls to spare. Haddin's 110 was his highest ODI score and he ended Daniel Vettori's hopes of winning what he said before the match was "the most important game of the series"
Scorecard | Bulletin - Australia win by six wickets | Gallery | Loss of wickets created too much pressure - Vettori

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Inspired by Chappell-Hadlee
Numbers Game: New Zealand have been Australia's equal in ODIs played for this trophy, but they've lost each of the 13 other ODIs between the two teams since 2004
'My batting drove people away'
Jeremy Coney was New Zealand's most influential captain, and a bit of a renaissance man off the field. Interview by Edward Craig
The highest score, and the Tendulkar of old
Cricinfo Awards: Risk-takers, accumulators, manic-hitters, cool customers - all in the ODI batting shortlist of 2009
Comeback kings and a last kiss goodbye
Cricinfo Awards: A famous Lord's exit, an Aussie's revenge, the Sreesanth show; in our Test bowling shortlist of 2009
All grown up
As another U-19 World Cup gets underway, George Binoy looks at those from the 2008 edition who made the cut
Wins, losses, injuries, Vettori
In 2009, New Zealand had issues with their top order, found a middle-order core group, and lost Shane Bond. Through it all they had one constant. By Sidharth Monga
The lionheart who never held back
Shane Bond was never going to compromise on his greatest strength, pace, despite everything thrown at him. By David Leggat
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Ross Taylor made 62 but it was insufficient for New Zealand as Australia took a six-wicket win in Hamilton and a 2-1 series lead
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