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Australia look to continue their resurgent form on Saturday against a New Zealand side who stand on the brink of the Cricket World Cup semi-finals cebo
After suffering defeats to India and South Africa in their opening two games of the tournament, Australia have bounced back in fine style, winning their last three games in a row against Sri Lanka, Pakistan and the Netherlands cebo
Most recently, the 2015 champions romped to a record-breaking 309-run victory over the Netherlands in which Glen Maxwell hit the fastest-ever World Cup century with a 40-ball ton cebo
New Zealand, meanwhile, will be looking to bounce back after their first defeat of the tournament against hosts India cebo
The Kiwis won their opening four games and can virtually guarantee their place in the semi-finals for the fifth successive tournament should they triumph over Australia in Dharamsala cebo
Here’s everything you need to know about the match cebo
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How can I watch it?The match will be shown live on Sky cebo Sports Main Event and Sky cebo Sports Cricket cebo
For those in India, Star cebo Sports will be showing the match in five different languages on TV cebo
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Team newsAustralian opener Travis Head is nearing his return after fracturing his hand in a match against South Africa last month cebo
Should he return, Mitch Marsh and Steve Smith would likely move down the order to three and four respectively, with Marnus Labuschagne dropping out of the side despite his impressive 62 against Netherlands last time out cebo
For the Kiwis, captain Kane Williamson remains unavailable having injured his thumb against Bangladesh, with the batsman only likely to be available for New Zealand’s final group games cebo
Predicted lineups:Australia XI: Warner, Head, Marsh, Smith, Inglis, Maxwell, Green, Cummins, Starc, Zampa, Hazlewood cebo
New Zealand XI: Conway, Young, Ravindra, Mitchell, Latham, Phillips, Chapman, Santner, Henry, Ferguson, Boult cebo
OddsAustralia - 8/13New Zealand - 6/5PredictionA tight encounter should be expected in a repeat of the 2015 final cebo
Australia look to be finding their feet in the tournament and their star quality may just prove vital cebo
Australia to win by three wickets cebo
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Eddie Hearn insists Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury are poised to make more than £100m if the British heavyweights meet in the ring cebo
The highly-anticipated fight, cebo between the two defining fighters of their generation in British cebo boxing, has been long-negotiated cebo between Hearn and rival promoter Frank Warren cebo
But with WBC world champion Fury now set to face Usyk, who holds the WBA, WBO and IBF belts, Joshua is poised to meet Wilder, who lost twice to the ‘Gypsy King’ during their compelling triology cebo
But should both men emerge unscathed, Hearn anticipates a mega payday for both men cebo
"They'll make over £100m each," Hearn said on Stick to cebo Football cebo
"If Fury beats Usyk and AJ beats Wilder, then they'll make over £100m each cebo
RecommendedTyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk undisputed rematch ruled out after major callAnthony Joshua training with former Tyson Fury coach ahead of potential Deontay Wilder clashLet’s get ready to rumble! Inside the ropes with cebo boxing’s ring announcers"At that level, it becomes easy [to make the fight], it's like, ‘come on lads’ cebo
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"I think AJ beats Wilder cebo
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"He's got cebo better durability over rounds than AJ, probably Usyk, Wilder, he's a one-off because he's been cebo boxing all his life cebo
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"Hearn also tipped Joshua to box on the same card in a potential clash cebo between Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn, with the promoter talking up the possibility of a December date cebo
Eddie Hearn expects a career-high payday for both Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury should both men meet in the ring next year (Getty Images)Talks have rumbled on over a heavyweight fight with Wilder, though that bout now appears unlikely to take place in December – as was originally discussed – and “AJ” may instead box a different opponent at the end of this year cebo
According to his promoter Hearn, Joshua could fight in Abu Dhabi on 23 December, possibly on the same card as a long-awaited bout cebo between compatriots Eubank Jr and Benn – who is also promoted by Hearn cebo
And 23 December is one of the rumoured dates for Fury vs Usyk, the undisputed heavyweight title fight that was announced last week cebo
Benn vs Eubank Jr was originally set for October 2022, but the bout collapsed just days before fight night, upon the revelation that Benn had failed two drug tests in the run-up to the contest cebo
Benn, 26, was subsequently stripped of his licence by the British cebo Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) and charged by UK Anti-Doping (Ukad), though the World cebo Boxing Council cleared the unbeaten welterweight of any intentional wrongdoing cebo
Later, the National Anti-Doping Panel lifted a provisional suspension on Benn, though the BBBofC and Ukad have appealed that move cebo
As such, the Briton is still unable to fight in the UK, though he returned to the ring with a win over Rodolfo Orozco in Florida last month cebo
It is likely due to his inability to box in the UK that Hearn’s proposed super-card featuring Eubank Jr and Joshua would take place in Abu Dhabi cebo
Joshua, 33, last boxed in August, knocking out Robert Helenius after initial opponent Dillian Whyte failed a drug test cebo
After Joshua’s win, it was revealed that Helenius had also failed a pre-fight drug test cebo
Meanwhile, Eubank Jr most recently fought in September cebo
The 34-year-old stopped Liam Smith to avenge a TKO loss to the Liverpudlian cebo
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