Thursday 19 February 2015

ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: New Zealand vs England - As it happened - ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Live Streaming

ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: New Zealand vs England - As it happened - ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Live Streaming


Wellington: After a worse than average execution against Scotland in their past match, New Zealand hit the ground in the ninth match of the ICC World Cup 2015 with a considerable measure of purpose as they pulverized a hapless England side by 8 wickets.

New Zealand innings:

More than 12.2 | Score 125/2

Wide proceeded with his spell, bowled an enormous short ball to Williamson which wound up striving for 5 wides. Those are the winning runs for New Zealand. What an exhaustive win this is!

Kane Williamson 9* (22b) Ross Taylor 5* (5b)

More than 12 | Score 119/2

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Woakes to proceed. Lady over. Post lunch, Kiwis look in no kind of rush and need to complete the match without playing any unsafe strokes.

More than 11 | Score 119/2

Wide has been brought into the assault. Only three from the over. Kiwis now require five runs for a persuading win.

More than 10 | Score 116/2

Woakes continued the knocking down some pins after lunch. Third ball was more full and it dashed into Guptill's barrier and the stumps were thumped off. Late achievement for England. Ross Taylor is the new man in. Furthermore he promptly got off the imprint with a limit through midwicket. Four from the over.

MJ Guptill b Woakes 22 (22b)

More than 8 | Score 109/1

Chris Woakes has been brought into the assault. He began with a full-throw, McCullum shimmied down the track, got a base edge which slammed on to the stumps! That is the end of a standout amongst the most exciting thumps in World Cup history, McCullum leaves the ground to an overwhelming applause from the swarm! Kane Williamson is the new man in. Williamson got off the imprint with a limit straight down the ground. Five from the over.

BB McCullum b Woakes 77 (25b)

More than 7 | Score 105/0

Anderson to bowl his third over. Guptill confronted two dab balls and scored three runs off the third ball. He knocked down some pins a full-throw to McCullum who crushed it past square leg for a limit. Anderson tailed it with a spot ball. Anderson bowled a slower ball, McCullum didn't pick that one and hit it towards short fine leg for no runs. McCullum kept the hit with a solitary off the last ball. 9 runs from the over, better than average one for England we must say.

More than 6 | Score 96/0

Finn to proceed. Initially ball was short and Guptill was prepared for it as he pulled it past square leg for a limit. Guptill took a solitary off the third ball. Finn knocked down some pins a short to McCullum, who made some space for himself and crushed it oveer profound point for a six to bring the speediest World Cup half-century off only 18 balls! What an innings from the champion batsman! McCullum made space for himself off the following ball and clobbered an alternate enormous Six! Also just to verify that the cadence doesn't break, McCullum finished the over with an alternate colossal Six! 29 runs from the over and McCullum is batting on 72 off 21 balls!

More than 5 | Score 67/0

James Anderson to bowl his second over. In the wake of playing two speck ball, Guptill flicked the third conveyance past midwicket for a limit. Anderson tailed it with a wide ball. Anderson rocked the bowling alley one down the leg side and Guptill simply timed it past fine leg for a limit. Guptill took a solitary off the last ball to keep the strike. Ten from the over.

More than 4 | Score 57/0

Steven Finn was brought into the assault and McCullum treated him just as and crushed two sixes and as numerous limits in the over which created 20 runs for New Zealand.

More than 3 | Score 37/0

McCullum is ablaze as he crushed two more limits in the Anderson's third over of the innings. Ten from the over and the Kiwi swarm is simply cherishing it!

More than 2 | Score 27/0

The Kiwis have begun off the innings in style, as though they are pursuing a sum of more than 300 runs. Martin Guptill scored a limit in James Anderson's first over after which Brendon McCullum invited Stuart Broad with a six off the first chunk of his spell and finished the over with three sequential limits! Kiwis need to start their festivals as quickly as time permits.

Britain innings:

More than 33.2 | Score 123/10

Britain have been played out for a negligible score. They never demonstrated the goal to set up a battle and Southee tore through their batting request.

Southee turned into the first Kiwi cricketer to pick seven wickets in a World Cup match after Steven Finn turned into his seventh victimized person. Finn gave a simple catch in the slip cordon. With only one wicket left, Root needed to take his risks and in the wake of hitting a limit off Adam Milne, Root hit one high noticeable all around and was gotten by Vettori. That is the end of a forgettable innings for England.

JE Root c Vettori b Milne 46 (70b)

ST Finn c Taylor b Southee 0 (8b)

More than 32 | Score 116/8

Stuart Broad, who is known for counter-assaulting the adversary when his group is left in batters, took a stab at doing as such at Wellington and died for 4 runs. Southee rocked the bowling alley an alternate length ball to Broad, who confused his stroke noticeable all around towards mid-off and Vettori took a decent low catch. Steven Finn is the new man in and the onus is presently on Joe Root to get his group to a respectable aggregate. In the interim, Trent Boult has completed his spell (10-2-32-1)

SCJ Broad c Vettori b Southee 4 (10b)

More than 30 | Score 114/7

Tim Southee is bowling a fantasy spell here. In the wake of releasing Morgan in his second spell of the match, Southee scalped two more wickets of Jos Buttler and Chris Woakes in the following over. He is by all accounts taking a wicket off every conveyance. The swarm at Wellington is being treated with some glittering crease rocking the bowling alley from Southee. Britain are in a bad position without further ado the test in front of them is to bat till the 50th over.

CR Woakes b Southee 1 (2b)

JC Buttler c Ronchi b Southee 3 (7)

More than 27 | Score 106/5

Morgan wasn't looking in his mood and his innings finished when he took a stab at hitting Vettori out of the ground and was gotten splendidly by Milne at long-on. James Taylor, England's legend in the past match couldn't rehash the enchantment and was released for a moment ball duck by Tim Southee. It was extraordinary captaincy from McCullum who brought Southee go into the assault the minute Morgan was rejected and the pacer proceeded with his great run in the competition. Britain are wobbling here.

JWA Taylor b Southee 0 (2b)

EJG Morgan c Milne b Vettori 17 (41b)

More than 25 | Score 102/3

Despite the fact that runs are not having a go at speedy pace for England, they would be glad that they have not lost any more wickets. 23 runs have been scored in the last five overs.

More than 20 | Score 79/3

Daniel Vettori and Adam Milne are making more weight on England with some taught playing. Morgan and Root are taking no risks for now and are generally managing in singles.

More than 18 | Score 71/3

Morgan and Root are currently sewing a urgent organization for England. They have so far included 14 runs for the fourth-wicket organization however England need them to do considerably more.

More than 15 | Score 60/3

Trent Boult picked his first wicket of the match when Gary Ballance gave a simple catch to Kane Williamson at short cover. McCullum gave a long spell to Boult here and he didn't frustrate his captain. Eoin Morgan is the new man in and England would need their captain to invest greatest time at the wrinkle. On the off chance that Morgan plays a decent thump here, it could do miracles to the certainty of the whole group. 17 runs scored in the last five overs.

More than 10 | Score 43/2

After a positive way to the innings, England are presently on the backfoot after the twofold pass up Tim Southee. Brendon McCullum has shown forceful captaincy so far as his fielders are in assaulting positions and they keep on making weight with great ground fielding. Britain need a huge association.

More than 7 | Score 36/2

Tim Southee picked an alternate wicket when he rocked the bowling alley a fabulous yorker to dispose of Moeen Ali. Joe Root is the new man in.

Prior, NZ utilized their audit as a part of the sixth over of the innings when Boult's conveyance hit Ballance on the cushions. The ground umpire wasn't intrigued and the audit recommended it would have gone ahead to hit the highest point of leg stump.

MM Ali b Southee 20 (15b)

More than 5 | Score 31/0

Tim Southee got the first leap forward for the Kiwis with the wicket of Ian Bell. The right-hander was looking sure at the wrinkle before Southee pitched one full and welcomed him for the drive, the ball swung away and went ahead to hit the stumps. Gary Ballance is the new man in. Moeen Ali is additionally demonstrating some positive aim at the wrinkle and he scored three sequential limits in the fifth over.

IR Bell b Southee 8 (17b)

More than 2 | Score 4/0

Tim Southee and Trent Boult have started the transactions for New Zealand, Moeen Ali and Ian Bell will open the innings for England. Both the seamers are getting great swing from the wicket. They have been in great structure all through the competition and it will be a test for England to see them through.

Having won two sequential matches, co-has New Zealand are in scorching structure and they would need to proceed with their winning streak against England, a side which has not satisfied the desires of the fans so far in the competition.

In their first match of the prestigious occasion, England were wrecked by the Aussies who whipped them by 111 runs. In answer to Australia's 342, England could reach only 231, 98 off which was scored by James Taylor.

Britain need any semblance of Ian Bell, Joe Root and Eoin Morgan to convey as an unit and put an impressive score on the board. Morgan, who was as of late given over the ODI captaincy, hasn't been in the best of structure and has scored four ducks in the last five innings.

Britain are an imposing side in the rocking the bowling alley division where the trio of James Anderson, Stuart Broad and Steven Finn can obliterate the best of the batting line ups.

Dark Caps then again, would at the end of the day need to make the best utilization of the home point of interest. In their past match, despite the fact that they couldn't enlist a persuading

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