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It will be great to win 3-0, fingers crossed: Tom Latham
Auckland, Feb 8: It wasn't a clinical show as such by the New Zealanders as the Indians had almost managed to snatch a win from the jaws of defeat in the second ODI of the three-match series at Eden Park on Saturday, but Kiwi stand-in skipper Tom Latham was impressed with his boys and called it a great victory as his bowlers held their nerves to register a 22-run win.
"It's a great victory. The last game, batters won the game and today the bowlers did the job for us," he said.
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