18:52 (IST)18 MAR 2016
Always nice to beat Australia away from home. Bowlers awesome again. 2 from 2. #WT20
— Ross Taylor (@RossLTaylor) March 18, 2016
18:44 (IST)18 MAR 2016
Australia can't play spin in India & they've never tried to get better! Except Hayden before 2001. He prepped properly - & avgd 110! #AUSvNZ
— Paul Dennett (@the_summer_game) March 18, 2016
18:20 (IST)18 MAR 2016
New Zealand are playing some very smart cricket at the moment! They're accessing condition quickly and playing accordingly #AUSvNZ #WT20
— James Taylor (@jamestaylor20) March 18, 2016
18:19 (IST)18 MAR 2016
Congrats @BLACKCAPS what a game!! Loving this tourney!! #ICCWT20
— Isa Guha (@isaguha) March 18, 2016
18:19 (IST)18 MAR 2016
Kiwis on the charge!!
— Mpumelelo Mbangwa (@mmbangwa) March 18, 2016
Good win that.#WT20 #smartselection #goodskills
18:19 (IST)18 MAR 2016
The richest & most powerful 3 countries in world cricket - England, Australia & India have all lost their first game. Wide open comp #WT20
— simon hughes (@theanalyst) March 18, 2016
18:18 (IST)18 MAR 2016
Great captaincy in the field by Kane Williamson but his leadership hv to extend into his team's batting plan #changeapproach #newfavourites
— Brian Lara (@BrianLara) March 18, 2016
18:18 (IST)18 MAR 2016
Well played Blackcaps #AUSvNZ #T20WC
— Trent Woodhill (@TrentWoodhill) March 18, 2016
18:17 (IST)18 MAR 2016
Thrilling Win For #NZ By 8 Runs. Waiting For Them To Choke In Semi Finals. ;) #AUSvNZ #NZvAUS #WT20
— Sir Ravindra Jadeja (@SirJadeja) March 18, 2016
18:16 (IST)18 MAR 2016
NZ won in BJP ruled state. NZ won in Cong ruled state too. Only Arvind Kejriwal can defeat NZ now.#yugpurush#wt20
— Billoo-The Cricketer (@MohitParmarr) March 18, 2016
18:09 (IST)18 MAR 2016
In sublime form, @BLACKCAPS !
— Trendulkar (@Trendulkar) March 18, 2016
18:09 (IST)18 MAR 2016
What the Faulkner is this. #AUSvNZ
— Godman Chikna (@Madan_Chikna) March 18, 2016
18:08 (IST)18 MAR 2016
Outstanding again from the @BLACKCAPS .... Kane Williamson for President ... #ICCWT20
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) March 18, 2016
18:08 (IST)18 MAR 2016
Well played Kiwi's!!! Tough unit with a very balanced team. Australia cannot go into matches with 7 bowlers.. #ICCWT20 #austvnz
— Dean Jones (@ProfDeano) March 18, 2016
18:05 (IST)18 MAR 2016
But seriously, how are we losing the game?#WT20 #AUSvNZ pic.twitter.com/v4YnwzStd9
— The Wolf (@WillHillWolf) March 18, 2016
18:02 (IST)18 MAR 2016
Ish Sodhi:
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) March 18, 2016
4 - 0 - 18 - 3 vs #Ind
4 - 0 - 14 - 1 vs #Aus#AUSvNZ #WT20
17:55 (IST)18 MAR 2016
As a cricket fan I want New Zealand to win this match and as an Indian I want Australia to win it #ausvsnz
— BOBBEY Jr. (@iamsrktheking) March 18, 2016
17:54 (IST)18 MAR 2016
I always find these low scoring games like nz vs aus more interesting than when teams chase 200 in t20. More skill and temperament involved
— Herschelle Gibbs (@hershybru) March 18, 2016
17:54 (IST)18 MAR 2016
Already Kane Williamson is right up there with the best Captains in the World...Instinctively reacting to the play & ahead of the game ..
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) March 18, 2016
17:51 (IST)18 MAR 2016
Australia should've known Santner will be dangerous. His first name is Mitchell. #WT20 #AUSvsNZ
— Gaurav Kapur (@gauravkapur) March 18, 2016
17:50 (IST)18 MAR 2016
Never thought I'll support Aussies in a worldcup match. But go Aussies goo.. just win only this match. #AUSvNZ
— Sir Lazy (@iLazyLad) March 18, 2016
17:32 (IST)18 MAR 2016
Australia, please win this one to keep the Group standings wide open.
— Trendulkar (@Trendulkar) March 18, 2016
17:31 (IST)18 MAR 2016
#AUSvNZ - Brilliant start followed by a slow end. Like Amisha Patel's career.
— Trendulkar (@Trendulkar) March 18, 2016
17:29 (IST)18 MAR 2016
Steve Smith's dismissal being compared to Rohit Sharma's dismissal. Dream come true for Steve Smith.
— :( (@The_Sleigher) March 18, 2016
17:28 (IST)18 MAR 2016
Aussies are struggling here. Shame #WT20
— simon hughes (@theanalyst) March 18, 2016
17:28 (IST)18 MAR 2016
What happens when you commit yourself a fraction early on a turning pitch pic.twitter.com/FPNO0O3NVJ
— simon hughes (@theanalyst) March 18, 2016