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Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @cricketmax87   The Wellington ODI on March 25, 1993 set the tone for a thrilling Trans-Tasman series, as New Zealand delivered a commanding 88-run victory built on discipline, patience, and intelligent use of conditions. Winning the toss, New Zealand reverted to a familiar World Cup blueprint — accumulate steadily, then strangle the opposition with accurate slow-medium bowling on an unresponsive pitch. Central to that plan was Martin Crowe, who produced a remarkable innings despite a knee injury that left him visibly hampered. Coming to the crease in the 15th over, Crowe limped his way through to the end of the innings, controlling the tempo with immense skill and awareness. His finest moment came late in the innings when he took on Allan Border, smashing 18 runs from the 48th over, including two towering sixes over long-off. It was a brutal reminder of Crowe’s class and game awareness. The only other batsman to reach fifty in the match was Glenn Turner’s namesake, Mark Taylor, though his effort was a laborious one — grinding through 21 overs for 21 runs, underlining how difficult run-scoring was on the slow surface. Australia never truly adapted to the conditions. Once Dean Jones was caught behind off Danny Morrison’s opening burst and Steve Waugh was undone by a grubber, their batting lacked the innovation required to manufacture runs on such a pitch. The ball held up in the surface, timing was elusive, and boundaries were few and far between. Gavin Larsen epitomised New Zealand’s control with a masterclass in accuracy and restraint. Bowling a miserly ten-over spell, he conceded just 17 runs while claiming three wickets, making him virtually unplayable. The pitch was so lifeless that frontline pacers Merv Hughes and Bruce Morrison were used for only four overs apiece — a striking illustration of how perfectly New Zealand read the conditions. Australia subsided meekly, never threatening the target, as New Zealand completed a comprehensive win that showcased t

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