An excellent bowling effort by New Zealand was all but offset by utterly mediocre batting as the Kiwis struggled to a three-wicket victory over Scotland in their cricket World Cup Pool A match in Dunedin earlier today.
The co-hosts finished on 146 for seven, after bowling the Scots out at a paltry 142.
Scotland’s opening bowler Iain Wardlaw took three for 57 in 9.5 overs to give New Zealand some nervous moments in their run chase with many of their batsmen guilty of throwing away their wickets in an effort to improve their net run rate.
Daniel Vettori (eight not out) and Adam Milne (one), however, saw them home in the 25th over at University Oval.
The Kiwis had earlier ripped apart Scotland’s top order with a superb display of swing bowling from Trent Boult and Tim Southee, who reduced Preston Mommsen’s side to 12 for four in the fifth over.
Matt Machan (56) and Richie Berrington (50) rescued Scotland’s innings with a 97-run fifth-wicket partnership but once they were dismissed the tail collapsed.
Corey Anderson grabbed three middle order wickets, while Vettori finished off the tail with three, the last two of which were on successive balls.
Earlier giant slayers Ireland stunned West Indies by four wickets to give the non-test playing nations a massive confidence boost as the International Cricket Council looks to reduce the size of the 2019 World Cup to 10 teams.
McCullum had indicated that the pitch, which has produced scores in excess of 300 in its last two one-dayers, typically aided the bowlers early on but got better as the day wore on.
Southee and Boult proved him right in the early overs of the match, both carving out hat-trick opportunities but unable to achieve the feat.
Final Score:
Scotland
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New Zealand
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142/10 (36.2) | 146/7 (24.5) |