Australia started their chase on a quickfire note. Usman Khawaja continued his good form and stroked a fluent 44.
The New Zealand skipper entertained the Hamilton crowd with the brand of cricket that has been associated with him all throughout his career. He smashed six boundaries and three sixes in his 27-ball 47.
Steve Smith was looking good in the middle, before getting trapped leg before wicket off Ish Sodhi
Martin Guptill continued his good run with the bat, scoring another half-century (59). In the process, he put on two crucial partnerships with Brendon McCullum and Kane Williamson for the first and second wicket respectively.
Brendon McCullum walked out to bat for the last time in One-Day Internationals
Brendon McCullum acknowledged the standing ovation by the Seddon Park crowd after getting dismissed
New Zealand lost wickets at regular intervals, but were on course to go past the 300-run mark. However, they lost their last five wickets for only 23 runs.
Two balls later, Ish Sodhi dismissed Glenn Maxwell and helped New Zealand back into the contest
New Zealand bowled out Australia for 191, 55 runs short of their total to win the 3rd ODI at Hamilton
Brendon McCullum, in his final ODI, leads the team off the park after winning the match and the series
Mitchell Marsh's bizarre dismissal triggered a collapse
New Zealand retained the Chappell-Hadlee series after winning the three-match series 2-1