Australia`s death over bowling restricts New Zealand to 291

Kane Williamson takes a run during Australia-NZ match on June 2, 2017/AFPBIRMINGHAM: New Zealand were bowled out for 291 by Australia in their Group A Champions Trophy one-day international match at Edgbaston on Friday.
Kane Williamson, the New Zealand captain top-scored with exactly 100 after winning the toss in a match reduced by rain to 46 overs per side.
But his run out sparked a collapse that saw New Zealand lose their last seven wickets for 37 runs in 35 balls.
Australia fast bowler Josh Hazlewood took a one-day international best six for 52.
This was both sides´ first match of a tournament featuring the world´s top eight ODI teams.
Josh Hazlewood celebrates Martin Guptill's wicket/AFPIn the past six months alone, the two countries have played two Chappell-Hadlee series: both the sides won at theirs home. Last time they met at Edgbaston was in Champions Trophy 2013, in a match that was washed out.
Australia and New Zealand have clashed in four (completed) Champions Trophy matches, all of which have been won by two-time champions Australia.
New Zealand beat Australia in a thrilling pool match in Auckland at the 2015 World Cup only to lose to their trans-Tasman rivals in the final in Melbourne.
Australia not playing ?big four'
Steve Smith/Getty ImagesSkipper Steve Smith decided not to field all their ?big four? of fast bowlers in their Champions Trophy opener against New Zealand.
John Hastings -- who has plenty of English county experience -- was chosen over paceman James Pattinson.
"I don´t think we´ll end up going with the four big quicks," Australia captain Smith had told reporters at Edgbaston on Thursday.
"He´s [Hastings] a little bit slower than the others and hits the seam and has some good skills throughout the middle as well."
Left-arm fast bowler Starc, arguably the world´s leading ´yorker´ bowler, has recovered from a foot injury that cut short his tour of India.
Australia boast one of the most powerful top orders in ODI cricket, with captain Smith and opener David Warner outstanding batsmen in all formats.
?Cut-throat?
Kane Williamson/AFPFriday´s encounter at Edgbaston ground features several survivors, with New Zealand captain Kane Williamson the star turn in a top order that also includes Martin Guptill.
Blackcaps pacemen Tim Southee and Trent Boult are proven performers in England, but Southee said ahead of the tournament: "We know the conditions, but you can´t rely on that."
New Zealand beat Australia 2-0 in a home ODI series earlier this year and Williamson said Thursday: "We have played each other a lot, and we are fairly familiar with each other but teams are always trying to do (things) slightly different.
"For us it´s trying to attack it as best we can. You come into these one-off clashes, they are very different, perhaps just being involved in a series."
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With additional input from AFP
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