New Zealand crush England in Cricket World Cup opener

  • 9 months ago
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New Zealand evaporated champions defending ODI World Cup with nine small gates in opening match of ODI, and showed trouble of punching on their weight in show events. Lock Points England Quick Mark Wood 11 England Quick Mark Wood went to the run, scoring goals for England Joe Root Top Joe Root Top England Rachin Ravindra made a century that was not defeated at the first exit of the World Cup for NZ. Devon Conway and the World Cup Debutant Rachin Ravindra smashed quickly unbeated centuries to successfully pursue New Zealand's goal of a 283 victory. This was rematch in Lord's in Lord's, where England was declared winner with broken boundary countdown rule after the competition ended with tie. New Zealand's bowls, which were selected on field on Thursday, limited their opponents to 9-282, which is usually a modest total of the fire force in UK's great stroke ranking. Britain's dough did not really shoot, but Joe Root , Jos Buttler and Jonny Bairstow provided some resistance. However, the UK could not bring enough partnership together and continued to lose small doors at regular intervals. Matt Henry claimed 3-48 for New Zealand, while three strands shared five small gates in the Narendra Modi Stadium. 11 England dough also made a double figure - for the first time any side managed to do this in ODI - but in general it was an irregular shot screen. New Zealand wasted Will Young in first excess, but Conway and Ravindra, who did not do the best 152 of his career, immediately turned the heat in England with free scores. The leftists seemed to compete with each other to reach 50 signs-both of them are finally on 36 balls. Conway brought his face to 83 balls. Joe Root puts his arm around Quick Mark Wood, who was hit by NZ bats at nine borders in only 5 seas. Ravindra, who cooperated in a partnership with Conway and an epic -broken partnership, took the first ODI face at the exit of an unforgettable World Cup. Ravindra praised the pottery people like Stand-in Captain Tom Latham for facilitating their job. "The boys really bowling to limit them to 280, and I kept something with me."Said. Latham said that he was "proud" from Ravindra, who fought as a stand for his regular captain Kane Williamson, who was listened to because of the knee complaint. The win makes a statement for New Zealand, while loss to defend the champions -2.149 net work ratio puts them back to back. However, Captain Jos Buttler said he was not very worried when he was missing. Buttler, "We have been far behind by New Zealand and a difficult defeat."Said. "But at the beginning of a long tournament, there is still a loss and we will not fall too much to ourselves."

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