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Big B calls match between Aus-NZ as brilliant

| | Mar 01, 2015, at 05:43 am
Mumbai, Feb 28 (IBNS) Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan, who recently made his debut as a cricket commentator during the recent World Cup clash between India and Pakistan, on Saturday called the thrilling group stage match between Australia and New Zealand as 'brilliant'.

" BUT the cracker of a game was the one before India v UAE .. Aus v NZ .. brilliant game .. what a come back for Aus, though NZ won !" he tweeted.

In a electrifying encounter, New Zealand beat Australia by a wicket in a match that was dominated by the bowlers from both the sides.

Speaking on the match between India and the UAE, he said: "The NATION watched Budget 2015 .. I watched budgeted performance of India's opponents in World Cup ..INDIA WON.. equally patriotic."

India defeated the UAE by nine wickets.

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