What's the story
Australia have clinched the T20I series against New Zealand after a thrilling three-wicket victory in the final match. The win was largely thanks to captain Mitchell Marsh, who scored an unbeaten 103 runs off just 50 balls at Mount Maunganui's Bay Oval on Saturday. His innings included eight fours and seven sixes, leading Australia to chase down a target of 157 with 12 balls remaining. Here are further details.
Impact
Marsh plays a lone hand for the Aussies
Marsh's maiden T20I hundred came despite a mid-innings collapse, where Australia lost four wickets for just 14 runs. However, he and Sean Abbott (13 not out) held their ground to chase down the target. It was a lone hand from Marsh, who handled his side's scoring charge. Australia, who were 93/5 at one stage, saw