ESPNcricinfo staff06-Feb-2016Martin Guptill looked in good form before he holed out to deep cover for 31•Getty ImagesKane Williamson, though, kept the runs coming with another solid fifty•Getty ImagesAdam Zampa, on debut, chipped away at the middle order with the wickets of Williamson and Grant Elliott•Getty ImagesNew Zealand collapsed soon after, and were reduced to 205 for 7•Getty ImagesMitchell Santner added a useful 39-ball 45 to guide the hosts to a score of 281 for 9•Getty ImagesUsman Khawaja started the chase in sprightly fashion and struck his first ODI fifty•Getty ImagesKhawaja and Warner smashed a 122-run opening stand in 98 balls•Getty ImagesHowever, the game turned again as New Zealand roared back into the game with quick wickets•Getty ImagesDavid Warner looked set for a ton before he was given out lbw on review for 98•Getty ImagesMitchell Marsh and John Hastings then combined for a 86-run seventh-wicket stand to calmly take Australia to a series-levelling win•Getty Images
Marsh, Hastings take Australia home in tense chase
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