England are flattened in their opening match while Netherlands are the first obstacle for Babar Azam’s team
ESPNcricinfo staff05-Oct-20231:29
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–Fixtures | Squads | Points table | Tournament IndexTop Story: Conway and Ravindra stun defending champions EnglandRevenge for the final of the 2019 World Cup was never going to come in the first match of the 2023 edition. But a nine-wicket demolition of England in the Ahmedabad curtain-raiser will have provided New Zealand ample satisfaction. The defending champions have been battered, comprehensively, wearing what might end up being one of the most emphatic beatings of the tournament.Pursuit of a target of 283 came with 82 balls to spare thanks to a brutal southpaw combination, with an unbeaten 152 from Devon Conway and an unbeaten 123 from Rachin Ravindra – ODI centuries number five and one, respectively. The former broke Martin Guptill’s 88-ball record for the fastest 50-overs World Cup century by a New Zealander, bringing his up in just 83, before Ravindra went one ball better to become the country’s youngest centurion in a global tournament at 23. Together, these two Wellington teammates now possess the Blackcaps’ highest partnership in the tournament’s history.Click here for the full reportMatch analysis: Ravindra comes of age with an innings for the dreamersIt was a moment of impudence that laid this drubbing bare. Rachin Ravindra, who watched the final of the 2019 World Cup in a bar in Bengaluru, had picked Chris Woakes’ slower ball before Woakes himself knew he was about to bowl it. When Ravindra swung it back over the bowler’s head for six, his back leg gave way like a flamingo’s.By that stage, New Zealand were already cruising towards their nine-wicket win, needing a shade over four runs per over. But Ravindra saw no reason to slow down: the youngest man on the pitch played the fearless cricket considered England’s hallmark. When he flicked the winning run into the leg side, New Zealand had romped home with 82 balls to spare: so much for the barest of margins.Click here to read the full analysis from Matt Roller in AhmedabadMust Watch: Anil Kumble on the absence of Ben Stokes2>1:45
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News headlines Australia have an injury concern around Marcus Stoinis ahead of their opening match against India after the allrounder picked up a hamstring niggle. He has not played in any of the the last four games.
Team director Mickey Arthur has backed the ‘Pakistan way’, their own aggressive brand of cricket, to be successful at the World Cup. “I think our bowling attack is up there as one of the best. And with runs on the board, our bowlers can generally defend that,” he said.