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English: It's games like these that remind me of why I supported the NZ Cricket team in the first place. Brendon McCullum smashing Australia with an injured right shoulder, limiting him to batting left-handed. Australia subsequently shitting themselves for a period of time, thinking they might actually lose even after posting more than 300 runs.
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NZ v Aus, 3rd ODI Chappell-Hadlee Trophy 2009

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