Mitchell Marsh had a fine day with ball and then bat as Australia beat New Zealand by four wickets in Wellington in the second one-day international to level the series. The Black Caps posted 281 for nine from their 50 overs, Marsh snaring two of the top four in six-over figures of 2-30, with Kane Williamson (60) top-scoring and Mitchell Santners late unbeaten 45 boosting the hosts total.Australia looked in trouble at 197 for six, despite a superb knock of 98 from 79 balls from David Warner, but Marsh (69 not out) and John Hastings (48no) got the tourists over the line with an unbroken 86-run seventh-wicket stand.Having won the toss and elected to bat, New Zealand would have been hoping for a mammoth score especially after some early fireworks from Brendon McCullum.The right-hander hit three sixes and two fours in his final innings in Wellington before his 12-ball cameo came to an end when Scott Boland clipped his off stump with his score on 28.Martin Guptill was below his usual explosive best and, when he went for 31 and Henry Nicholls followed 11 balls later, the hosts had slipped to 95 for three in the 18th over.Williamson and Grant Elliott steadied the ship, though, the former manoeuvring the ball on both sides of the wicket to bring up his fifty off 71 balls, and they were in good shape as they passed 150 in the 29th over.However, Williamson and Elliott (32) both departed in the space of two overs and their innings looked like being derailed until Santner and Adam Milne (36) came together at 205-7 in the 41st over.The pair began to find the boundary and put on 61 in 44 balls to drag New Zealand towards the 300 mark.Warner and Usman Khawaja (50) gave Australia a solid start to their response with a 122-run partnership.Khawaja brought up his fifty with a single from the first ball of the 17th over before departing from the next delivery when he chipped a return catch back to bowler Santner. David Warner, spearheading the run chase, fell two runs short of his century The middle order failed to deliver - captain Steve Smith (2) and George Bailey (0) departing in successive balls at the hands of Matt Henry, and Glenn Maxwell (6) bowled by Trent Boult - but that only served to speed up Marshs arrival.Warner was sent back two short of his hundred when he was adjudged lbw off the bowling of Santner after a review, leaving Australia 191-5 and the match in the balance. Watch Adam Milne joined the ranks of spectacular boundary catches for New Zealand during their second ODI against Australia. Matthew Wade (2) did not last long - falling to a wonderful left-handed catch on the mid-wicket boundary, which secured Santner his third wicket - but, when Hastings joined Marsh in the middle, the writing was on the wall for the home team.Marsh overpowered New Zealand with nine fours and a six in his 72-ball innings, while Hastings - five fours and one six - produced some neat shots to find the gaps before unleashing a few big hits of his own in the closing stages to guide Australia to victory from 46.3 overs.The teams head into Mondays third and final ODI in Hamilton with the series finely poised at 1-1.Watch the deciding match of the series in Hamilton, live on Sky Sports 2 HD from 00.55 on Monday, February 8 Air Force 1 Sale Nz .Y. - Detroit goaltender Jonas Gustavsson has earned NHL first star of the week honours after winning in his first three appearances of the season. Nike Air Force 1 07 Lv8 Nz . Louis Rams wide receiver Stedman Bailey last Sunday. 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NAIROBI, Kenya -- The National Olympic Committee of Kenya was disbanded by the government Thursday and an investigation launched into alleged mismanagement of the countrys team at the Rio de Janeiro Games.The problems faced by the team in Rio damaged the morale of athletes, Kenya sports minister Hassan Wario said.Those problems included a new doping scandal, ineligible athletes, missing plane tickets and bad blood between the athletics federation and the national Olympic committee.Even so, Kenya had its best Olympic performance in Rio, winning six golds, six silvers and a bronze medal.At a news conference in the ministry in Nairobi, Wario cited powers given to him by the Sports Act No. 25 of 2013 to take action against the NOC and appointed a committee to carry out an independent inquiry.I do hereby disband the National Olympic Committee of Kenya with immediate effect and transfer their responsibilities to the Sports Kenya as the interim custodian, who will ensure the adoption of a new constitution and setting of the election calendar, Wario said in his brief address.He declined to field questions.Immediately after he left the boardroom, NOCK secretary general Francis K. Paul, also present, said Wario did not have the powers to maake such a decision, adding they would inform the International Olympic Committee and go to court to fight the move.ddddddddddddWe have not given our report and, from it, maybe you may find other things and you may find we were not in the wrong because we will give an account of all uniforms that we received, and all the uniforms that were distributed, and to whom, Paul said. We did what we were supposed to do, and you should ask the right people for answers. We did our job very well. We will not move from our offices, we do not occupy a government building, and we pay our rent. We are going nowhere.Wario launched an eight-member committee, which includes retired athletes Moses Kiptanui and Elizabeth Olaba, to investigate what happened in the organization and planning for Kenyas Olympic team. The committee has until Sept. 30 to report back to the minister with any recommendations for action.The NOCK is also accused of mismanaging accommodations for the team, taking a huge number of joy riders to the Games and selling off kits from Nike. Paul dismissed those allegations and blamed the ministry of sports. ' ' '