Vettori’s milestone guides NZ to fifth straight win

Published March 9, 2015
NAPIER: New Zealand spinner Daniel Vettori celebrates after dismissing Afghanistan batsman Nawroz Mangal during their Pool ‘A’ match at McLean Park on Sunday.—Reuters
NAPIER: New Zealand spinner Daniel Vettori celebrates after dismissing Afghanistan batsman Nawroz Mangal during their Pool ‘A’ match at McLean Park on Sunday.—Reuters

NAPIER: Martin Guptill and Ross Taylor got some valuable time at the wicket as New Zealand did what they needed to looking ahead to the World Cup quarter-finals with a six-wicket victory over Afghanistan at McLean Park on Sunday.

Guptill, who had got starts in all four of his previous innings, was run out for 57, while Taylor, who had scored just 29 runs in four previous innings, was 24 not out as New Zealand scored 188-4 in 36.1 overs to chalk up their fifth consecutive win in Pool ‘A’.

Afghanistan had been dismissed for 186 in 47.4 overs with Daniel Vettori becoming the 12th man to take 300 One-day International wickets when he produced another impeccable spell of left-arm spin bowling.

Captain Brendon McCullum had given his side a rollicking start with 42 runs from 19 balls before Kane Williamson (33) and Guptill took them to 111 for one without looking troubled.

Williamson, however, was caught by Samiullah Shenwari at mid-wicket off Shapoor Zadran in the 19th over before Guptill was run out with 44 runs needed and Grant Elliott dismissed in the same fashion 12 runs short of the target.

Taylor and Corey Anderson (seven not out) saw New Zealand home after Vettori had taken 4-18 from 10 overs.

The 36-year-old has taken 12 wickets in the tournament at an average of 11.33 and economy rate of three runs per over.

Vettori, who was adjudged man-of-the-match, bowled the third over of the match to enable Tim Southee and Trent Boult to swap ends and bowled Usman Ghani on his first delivery, then took Nawroz Mangal’s (27) wicket in the 16th over for number 300.

He is the ninth player to take more than 300 wickets in both Tests and ODIs and later took two wickets in successive deliveries in the 20th over but missed the hat-trick.

Vettori’s first over had put Afghanistan on the back foot after captain Mohammad Nabi had chosen to bat on a wicket considered the best batting surface in New Zealand, before Boult struck twice to reduce them 24 for three.

Nawroz and Shenwari managed to see off the opening bowlers before Vettori struck again and then had Nabi caught by Taylor for six and trapped Afsar Zazai lbw on the next delivery to reduce Afghanistan to 59 for six and in danger of being bowled out for under 100.

Najibullah Zadran, who survived the hat-trick ball, and Shenwari (54) then combined for an 86-run partnership that helped them post a score in excess of 150.

Scoreboard

AFGHANISTAN:

Javed Ahmadi lbw b Boult 1 Usman Ghani b Vettori 0 Nawroz Mangal b Vettori 27 Asghar Stanikzai c Guptill b Boult 9 Samiullah Shenwari c Taylor b Anderson 54 Mohammad Nabi c Taylor b Vettori 6 Afsar Zazai lbw b Vettori 0 Najibullah Zadran c Vettori b Milne 56 Dawlat Zadran c Ronchi b Boult 1 Hamid Hassan c Milne b Anderson 16 Shapoor Zadran not out 2

EXTRAS (LB-5, W-9) 14

TOTAL (all out, 47.4 overs) 186

FALL OF WKTS: 1-5, 2-6, 3-24, 4-49, 5-59, 6-59, 7-145, 8-151, 9-166.

BOWLING: Southee 10-0-43-0; Boult 10-2-34-3 (2w); Vettori 10-4-18-4; Milne 10-0-38-1 (4w); Anderson 6.4-0-38-2 (3w); Elliott 1-0-10-0.

NEW ZEALAND:

M.J. Guptill run out 57 B.B. McCullum b Nabi 42 K.S. Williamson c Samiullah b Shapoor 33 L.R.P.L. Taylor not out 24 G.D. Elliott run out 19 C.J. Anderson not out 7

EXTRAS (LB-2, W-4) 6

TOTAL (for four wkts, 36.1 overs) 188

FALL OF WKTS: 1-53, 2-111, 3-143, 4-175.

DID NOT BAT: L. Ronchi, D.L. Vettori, T.G. Southee, A.F. Milne, T.A. Boult.

BOWLING: Dawlat Zadran 9-0-51-0 (3w); Shapoor Zadran 10-2-45-1; Hamid Hassan 7-1-36-0; Mohammad Nabi 7.1-0-39-1 (1w); Samiullah Shenwari 3-0-15-0.

RESULT: New Zealand won by six wickets.

UMPIRES: M. Erasmus and J.D. Cloete (both South Africa).

TV UMPIRE: S.J. Davis (Australia).

MATCH REFEREE: D.C. Boon (Australia).

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Daniel Vettori.

Published in Dawn, March 9th, 2015

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