Thursday 19 February 2015

World Cup: Tim Southee, Brendon McCullum Destroy England in Wellington - ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Live Streaming

 World Cup: Tim Southee, Brendon McCullum Destroy England in Wellington - ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Live Streaming


Wellington: Tim Southee created a splendid spell of swing playing for vocation best figures of 7-33 preceding Brendon McCullum looted a 18-ball half-century as New Zealand wrecked England by eight wickets in their World Cup Pool A match on Friday. (Blog | Scorecard)

Southee's execution saw England rejected for 123, with Joe Root top-scoring with 46, preceding New Zealand chief McCullum's 77 from 25 balls helped the co-hosts thunder to triumph in 12.2 overs at Wellington Regional Stadium.

New Zealand's festivals were postponed 40 minutes to take into account a booked innings break at 1730 (0430 GMT), however requiring just 12 runs with nine wickets under control.

McCullum took 18 runs off pace bowler Stuart Broad's first over, the second of the innings, and afterward 20 off seamer Steven Finn, who had quickly supplanted Broad. (Tim Southee's 7 Wickets in Pics)

He then belted four progressive sixes off Finn's next over, which strove for 29 runs.

New Zealand were 96-0 after six overs with their skipper apparently aim on pushing an effectively unsettled England further into gloom.

McCullum was rocked the bowling alley by Chris Woakes with a full throw in the wake of hitting eight fours
and seven sixes.

Kane Williamson (nine) and Ross Taylor (five) finished the win.

McCullum's innings, the quickest half-century at a World Cup, undermined to dominate the magnificent bowling exertion by Southee, who delivered the best figures by a New Zealand bowler in one-day internationals.

Shane Bond's 6-19 against India in 2005 was the past best.

Southee did not get much development in sunny conditions at the highest point of the innings after Eoin Morgan had won the throw and chose to bat yet at the same time figured out how to bowl Moeen Ali (20) and Ian Bell (eight) with yorkers that did swing late.

Southee was capably upheld by Trent Boult, who put weight on the top request with an eight-over opening spell in which he took one wicket for 30 runs.

Left arm spinner Daniel Vettori then became scarce the runs in the center overs and caught the wicket of the out-of-structure England commander.

Root and Morgan, who had scored an aggregate of two runs in his past five thumps, attempted to solidify England's innings, however their run rate was person on foot with the captain battling with his timing and certainty.

Vettori loaded more weight on the ambushed Morgan when he was splendidly gotten in the profound by Adam Milne for 17.

Southee then delivered a spell of five for 10 in four overs to set up the stage for triumph.

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