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Australia retain Chappell-Hadlee Trophy after rain ruins second T20I against New Zealand

Australia retain Chappell-Hadlee Trophy after rain ruins second T20I against New Zealand

Australia have retained the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy after the second T20I against New Zealand was abandoned due to rain after just 11 balls. The third T20I is scheduled to take place tomorrow, weather permitting. Both teams were in impressive form heading into the series, with Australia winning 15 of their last 17 T20 matches and New Zealand winning 9 of their last 11 in 2025. The first T20I provided an exciting contest, but the second match was cut short due to inclement weather. Despite the rain interruption, Australia have managed to retain the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy, a prestigious bilateral cricket trophy contested between the two nations. The third and final T20I will be an opportunity for both teams to showcase their skills and determine the overall winner of the series.

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