BLOEMFONTEIN (South Africa), March 8: Nathan Astle and Chris Cairns combined forces to take New Zealand to an ultimately comfortable six-wicket victory over Zimbabwe in their World Cup Super Six match on Saturday.

Astle, New Zealand’s leading scorer in one-day cricket, took his total past 5,500 with a patient unbeaten 102. Cairns, who took his first wickets of the tournament with two for 16 from four overs, was equally restrained with 54, including two huge sixes.

The pair added 121 for the fourth wicket to set up victory for New Zealand with 16 balls to spare.

“It is nice to be getting the rewards for a lot of hard work,” Cairns said. “It was nice to be back at the bowling crease.”

Cairns said the New Zealanders, who took only four points through from the first round, believed they needed two wins out of three to qualify for the semifinals.

“We have got a big game next against the Australians and they’re playing very, very well,” he said.

New Zealand were set a competitive target of 253 after Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak and Sean Ervine produced some of the most extraordinary late-hitting ever seen in a World Cup.

Steak rebuilt the innings patiently during a 68-run stand with Tatenda Taibu (53) after his side had slumped to 106 for six, and then teamed up with Ervine.

A savage assault resulted in 62 runs, almost a quarter of the team’s score, coming off the last 18 balls.

Streak, who ended on 72 not out, and Ervine, who made 31 from 14 balls, hit eight fours and three sixes in those final three overs.

Captain Stephen Fleming led from the front as New Zealand set off in pursuit of Zimbabwe’s 252 for seven. Fleming stroked 10 fours in his 46 from 42 balls, including three in a row from Streak.

After his dismissal, Astle took responsibility for the innings, against an attack lacking leg-spinner Brian Murphy who tore a calf muscle practising in the break between innings.

He refused to take chances, preferring to play straight and take the singles, a strategy which ultimately paid off handsomely.

His 13th one-day century took 122 balls, contained 11 fours and kept New Zealand on course to reach the semifinals.

“It was a big one,” said Astle, who was named Man-of-the-Match. “We have to win today, we were probably chasing a few too many at the end.

“Cairnsy and I got the partnership we needed and it all worked out well. We had a couple of overs to spare.”

Fleming said the game had been in the balance when Cairns joined Astle. “It was the biggest partnership of the game and the guys did it well,” he said.

Streak said his team had been about 30 runs short.

“It could have been a much tighter game. We lost those wickets and we also lost a couple of guys through injury,” he said.

Scoreboard

ZIMBABWE:

C.B. Wishart c Styris b Cairns 30

D.D. Ebrahim b Adams 0

A. Flower run out 37

G.W. Flower c Cairns b Oram 1

G.J. Whittall c McCullum b Cairns 0

T. Taibu lbw b Harris 53

A.M. Blignaut run out 4

H.H. Streak not out 72

S.M. Ervine not out 31

EXTRAS (LB-9, W-13, NB-2) 24

TOTAL (for seven wickets, 50 overs) 252

FALL OF WKTS: 1-5, 2-59, 3-63, 4-65, 5-98, 6-106, 7-174.

DID NOT BAT: B.A. Murphy, D.T. Hondo.

BOWLING: Bond 10-1-37-0; Adams 5-0-54-1; Oram 10-4-28-1; Cairns 4-0-16-2; Vettori 10-0-52-0; Harris 10-0-45-1; Astle 1-0-11-0.

NEW ZEALAND:

C.D. McMillan c Taibu b Hondo 8

S.P. Fleming lbw b Blignaut 46

N.J. Astle not out 102

S.B. Styris c sub b Blignaut 13

C.L. Cairns b Ervine 54

C.Z. Harris not out 14

EXTRAS (LB-5, W-10, NB-1) 16

TOTAL (for four wkts, 47.2 overs) 253

FALL OF WKTS: 1-27, 2-72, 3-97, 4-218.

DID NOT BAT: B.B. McCullum, J.D.P. Oram, A.R. Adams, D.L. Vettori, S.E. Bond.

BOWLING: Streak 10-0-59-0; Hondo 8.2-0-52-1; Blignaut 10-0-41-2; G.W. Flower 10-0-33-0; Whittall 3-0-19-0; Ervine 6-0-44-1.

RESULT: New Zealand won by six wickets.

UMPIRES: D.B. Hair (Australia) and R.E. Koertzen (South Africa).

TV UMPIRE: E.A.R. de Silva (Sri Lanka).

MATCH REFEREE: G.R. Viswanath (India).

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Nathan Astle.—Reuters

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