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Sir Ben Ainslie's Oracle Team USA sealed one of sport's greatest comebacks when they overhauled an 8-1 deficit to beat Team New Zealand in the America's Cup decider in San Francisco.


The holders won eight straight races to triumph 9-8 after being docked two points for cheating in the build-up.


Oracle surged to victory by 44 seconds to retain the Cup they won in 2010.


The Kiwis won four of the first five races, making Oracle modify their boat and call Ainslie from the warm-up crew.


The British sailing legend, 36, a four-time Olympic champion, was drafted in as tactician in place of American veteran John Kostecki and was instrumental in the US outfit's resurgence.


Ainslie combined superbly with Oracle's Australian skipper James Spithill, and strategist Tom Slingsby, another Australian who won Laser gold at London 2012, to drag the syndicate back from the brink in the most remarkable turnaround in the event's 162-year-old history.


The New Zealanders, with impressive early speed upwind and slicker boat handling, advanced the score to 6-1 as Oracle's crew and equipment changes took effect.


But the Larry Ellison-backed Oracle outfit were soon up to speed and they won 10 of the next 12 races to lift the oldest trophy in international sport, known affectionately as the "Auld Mug".