Saturday, March 5, 2011

New Zeland won by 10 wickets

Great Victory:New Zealand won by 10 wickets

New Zealand wrapped up a thumping 10-wicket win over Zimbabwe in Ahmedabad, surpassing the Zimbabweans in every department to set up a victory that will reinvigorate their World Cup campaign. 

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They started by making light work of a timid batting line-up, Tim Southee picking up 3 for 29 as four of the top seven failed to reach double figures and Zimbabwe limped to 162. Martin Guptill and Brendon McCullum then sealed the result with the highest opening stand of this tournament and New Zealand's best in World Cups, as the target was overhauled with more than 16 overs to spare






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Man of the match: Guptill

Man of the match: Guptill

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Openers Martin Guptill and Brendon McCullum scored unbeaten half-centuries as New Zealand cruised to a ten-wicket victory over Zimbabwe in their Cricket World Cup Group A match in Ahmedabad.
Zimbabwe's top order failed to fire before as they were dismissed for 162 and the modest target proved to be no problem for New Zealand, who raced home in just 33.3 overs.
Opener Brendan Taylor made 45 but it was not until Prosper Utseya (36) came to the crease at number eight that Zimbabwe began to recover from a flurry of wickets.
Tim Southee (3-29), Kyle Mills (2-29) and Daniel Vettori (2-25) kept the pressure on and on a pitch where runs were not coming easily, Zimbabwe struggled.

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Taylor played fluently, facing 57 deliveries and hitting four fours before the clatter of wickets left Zimbabwe reeling at 46 for five.
Utseya, who faced 65 balls, combined with 22 from Graeme Cremer and 11 from Ray Price, hauled their side up to a modest, but respectable total.
Scott Styris was the other New Zealander to pick up a wicket.
Guptill then made his way to 86 not out in 108 deliveries with McCullum unbeaten on 76 in 95 balls. Both men drove fluently and were able to pick runs off the spinners easily.
Guptill hit seven fours and two sixes with McCullum striking six fours and two sixes as New Zealand scored their second win of the competition.

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Friday, March 4, 2011

New Zealand charge to 10-wicket win over Zimbabwe

New Zealand charge to 10-wicket win over Zimbabwe at Cricket World Cup

New Zealand became the second team to achieve two 10-wicket wins at a World Cup – the first being South Africa in 2003 – as Martin Guptill and Brendon McCullum comfortably led them home against Zimbabwe in Ahmedabad.

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Chasing a mere 163, the Black Caps openers Guptill (86 off 108 balls) and McCullum (76 off 95 balls) knocked off the required runs in 33.3 overs, after Zimbabwe's batting was decimated by the paceman Tim Southee's three for 29 and two wickets each from Daniel Vettori and Kyle Mills.
New Zealand had begun their World Cup campaign with a similar margin of victory over Kenya and, following a disappointing seven-wicket loss to Australia, this latest success puts them back in contention for qualification from Group A.
Zimbabwe were in trouble almost from the off when Hamish Bennett ran out Charles Coventry for a duck with a direct hit in the second over, while the dangerous Tatenda Taibu (eight) was dropped at cover by the captain, Vettori, off Southee but fell leg before to the very next delivery.

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The recovery lasted all of 15 runs as Craig Ervine (11) slashed Mills straight to Jesse Ryder at backward point. And Vettori more than made amends for his earlier miss by dismissing his counterpart, Elton Chigumbura, for one and Regis Chakabva for nought in his first over.
Even though Zimbabwe were reeling at 46 for five, Taylor kept his nerve to share a 40-run stand with Greg Lamb but the opener was out six short of his half-century, trapped lbw by Scott Styris.
A quick throw from Guptill had Lamb run out for 18 while Graeme Cremer's 43-ball 22 was ended by Mills. Utseya led a closing-over fightback, smashing three boundaries to frustrate New Zealand's bowlers but he and Ray Price (11) departed in successive Southee overs to signal the end.

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Guptill began the Kiwi chase in emphatic fashion, smashing two boundaries and a six in the first over while McCullum found his boundary shots after a comparatively slower start.
Zimbabwe's bowlers provided very little resistance – their attempts at wicket-taking reduced to half-hearted appeals and one unsuccessful umpire review – with Guptill bringing up his half-century in 68 balls.

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McCullum followed soon after, hitting a boundary to cross the mark, as the duo – who ended with 13 boundaries and four sixes between them – knocked off the remaining runs with ease.

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