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Warner sets up Aussie sweep
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 10 - 12 - 2016

Opener David Warner smashed his seventh One-Day International century for the year to fire Australia to a resounding 117-run win and a 3-0 series sweep of New Zealand at the Melbourne Cricket Ground Friday.
The pugnacious left-hander's majestic 156 from 128 balls rescued the home side after it stumbled to 73-4 before recovering to a total of 264 for eight at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Pace spearhead Mitchell Starc took 3-34 as New Zealand's batsmen were bowled out for 146 in 36.1 overs.
Having already scored the most ODI tons in a year by an Australian, Warner drew level with the seven tallied by India's Sourav Ganguly in 2000.
Indian great Sachin Tendulkar, who made nine in 1998, is the only player to have scored more.
"It's always special when you put runs on the board, but credit to the bowlers ... they really executed today," said Warner, who was named Man-of-the-Match and -Series.
"I'm hitting the ball well but I've got to keep on training."
After his usual run and jump into the air upon raising his hundred, Warner added his new celebration, holding his right hand into the air and his left, holding the bat, to his chin.
He said it was a nod to his teammates who had given him a new nickname, ‘the Reverend'.
Warner, who hit a match-winning 119 in the second match in Canberra Tuesday, was dismissed with the last ball of the innings, run out by paceman Trent Boult after having blasted 13 fours and four sixes.
Openers Martin Guptill and Tom Latham started New Zealand's chase positively, moving to 44 before Latham threw his wicket away for 28 with a flick straight to square leg.
After Kane Williamson's dismissal for lbw on 13 by James Faulkner, the wheels fell off for the touring side, who lost three wickets for nine runs in three overs.
Captain Steve Smith was dismissed for a duck but wrapped up the win by taking a brilliant one-handed, diving catch at slip to remove New Zealand No. 11 Trent Boult for one.
Whitewashed 5-0 away to South Africa, Australia was back to its best on home pitches.
Langer takes charge
Former opening batsman Justin Langer is to take control of Australia's Twenty20 team for a second time, on a temporary basis, in February. Langer will run the T20 side for three games against Sri Lanka while head coach Darren Lehmann is in India preparing for a four-match Test series.
The 46-year-old did a similar temporary job for a triangular one-day tournament in the West Indies earlier this year while Lehmann was taking a break. – Agencies


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