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March 24, 2007 Saturday Rabi-ul-Awwal 4, 1428

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Kiwis overpower Canada to remain unbeaten


GROS ISLET (St Lucia), March 23: Lou Vincent found his form after two noughts with a hundred as New Zealand made it three World Cup wins out of three in Group C with a 114-run success against Canada at the Beausejour Cricket Ground here on Thursday (also partially reported in Friday’s edition).

Vincent's 101 was the centrepiece of New Zealand's World Cup record score of 363 for five.

The innings also saw Brendon McCullum (52 not out) score the fastest World Cup 50 of all-time, off 20 balls with five sixes and one four, as Canada's attack wilted.

Canada captain John Davison, who four years ago scored the fastest World Cup hundred, off 67 balls, counter-attacked by making 52 before he was caught and bowled by paceman Michael Mason.

“It's been a good week, we're really happy,” said New Zealand skipper Stephen Fleming, who contributed 66 to his side's largest World Cup total to which Canada managed 249-9 in reply.

“Even today, we were put under pressure with the new ball, Lou Vincent hit some runs (101) ... and we've come through the week pretty well.”

New Zealand's total was also a Beausejour ground record in One-day Internationals, coming just two days after they'd posted the previous best here of 331 for seven against Kenya.

Davison went on the offensive against an attack missing rested fast bowler Shane Bond.

Off the fifth ball, from Daryl Tuffey, playing his first match of the tournament, Davison pulled a six and he later weighed in with four successive fours off Mason.

Left-hander Geoff Barnett then got in on the act with four off Tuffey.

By then Davison had been bowled off a Mason no-ball and there was further frustration for the Black Caps when Barnett, on 15, was dropped by a diving McCullum off Tuffey.

Canada's 50 came in just 30 balls before, with the score on 76, they lost their first wicket.

Going for another boundary to add to his six and 10 fours, Davison miscued the ball straight up in their air and Mason made no mistake.

Davison had faced a mere 31 balls.

The run-rate slowed and McCullum made amends for his earlier error by holding an edged cut from Barnett (40) off left-arm spinner Daniel Vettori to leave Canada 110 for two.

Ian Billcliff, who has played for several New Zealand first-class sides, made 50 off 55 balls with four fours.

But one ball later he was bowled by medium-pacer Scott Styris and from their Canada's innings fell away.

However, their total of 249 for was their best at the World Cup, surpassing the 228 for seven they made in Sunday's 51-run defeat by England and once more they took the game to the last over.

This was a 'dead' match, with New Zealand already through to the Super Eights and Canada unable to qualify for the second phase after losing to Kenya and England.

 
Scoreboard
NEW ZEALAND:
L. Vincent c and b Davison 101
S.P. Fleming c Billcliff b Sandher 66
P.G. Fulton lbw b Sandher 47
S.B. Styris c Bagai b Samad 28
C.D. McMillan c Samad b Davison 10
J.D.P. Oram not out 35
B.B. McCullum not out 52
EXTRAS (B-1, LB-5, W-17, NB-1) 24
TOTAL (for five wkts, 50 overs) 363
FALL OF WKTS: 1-142 (Fleming, 21.3 ov), 2-222 (Fulton, 35.2 ov), 3-253 (Styris, 38.5 ov), 4-266 (McMillan, 40.4 ov), 5-278 (Vincent, 42.6 ov).
DID NOT BAT: D.L. Vettori, D.R. Tuffey, J.S. Patel, M.J. Mason.
BOWLING: Cummins 10-1-59-0 (1nb, 4w); Umar Bhatti 5.3-1-25-0 (3w); Samad 2.3-0-31-1 (1w); Osinde 4-0-45-0 (1w); Sandher 10-0-58-2; Davison 10-0-67-2 (2w); Dhaniram 8-0-72-0.
CANADA:
J.M. Davison c and b Mason 52
G.E.F. Barnett c McCullum b Vettori 40
A. Bagai b Vettori 37
I.S. Billcliff b Styris 50
A.M. Samad run out 9
A.A. Mulla lbw b Vettori 0
S. Dhaniram retired hurt 17
Umar Bhatti b Patel 10
A.C. Cummins not out 9
K.T. Sandher b Patel 2
H. Osinde b Patel 0
EXTRAS (B-4, LB-5, W-5, NB-9) 23
TOTAL (all out, 49.2 overs) 249
FALL OF WKTS: 1-76 (Davison, 9.4 ov), 2-110 (Barnett, 20.4 ov), 3-188 (Bagai, 34.6 ov), 4-201 (Billcliff, 37.5 ov), 5-206 (Mulla, 38.6 ov), 6-207 (Samad, 39.2 ov), 6-226* (Dhaniram, retired not out), 7-245 (Umar Bhatti, 47.4 ov), 8-249 (Sandher, 49.1 ov), 9-249 (Osinde, 49.2 ov).
BOWLING: Tuffey 6-0-40-0 (1nb, 2w); Mason 8-0-60-1 (4nb, 1w); Oram 7-1-16-0 (1nb); Patel 9.2-0-25-3; Vettori 10-0-57-3 (2nb); Styris 6-0-21-1 (2w); McMillan 3-0-21-0.
RESULT: New Zealand won by 114 runs.
UMPIRES: Asad Rauf (Pakistan) and B.R. Doctrove (West Indies).
TV UMPIRE: R.E. Koertzen (South Africa).
MATCH REFEREE: M.J. Procter (South Africa).
MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Lou Vincent.—AFP








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