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Canada put up a
respectable show against Kiwis |
March 22, 2007 (Link to
Scorecard)
Black Caps beat minnows Canada by 114 runs in
their last group match at the Beausejour Stadium
in Gros Islet. The Canadians put up a semblance
of a fight to score 249 with their innings
lasting close to 50 overs. New Zealand had
earlier piled up 363 for 5 after they were put
into bat first.
After two consecutive failures, Lou Vincent
finally got some runs. He went onto make a 3rd
ODI hundred before he was caught and bowled by
John Davison. Vincent's 101 had come in 117
balls with 9 fours and a six. He shared an
opening stand of 142 with skipper Stephen
Fleming, who once again missed out on completing
an easy century. Fleming made 66 from 67 with 8
fours and a six. Peter Fulton, the replacement
for the rested Ross Taylor chipped in with a
run-a-ball 47. The power packed innings towards
the death came from Brendon McCullum smashing 52
from just 21 balls with as many as five sixes!
Oram's 35 not out from 27 was overshadowed by
McCullum's fireworks. McCullum had managed to
pick up the fastest fifty scored in World Cup
history beating Mark Boucher who had achieved
the feat not so long ago against Netherlands in
this same edition of the Cup. McCullum's half
century came in 20 balls which also became the
quickest half century from a New Zealander.
Canada did not surrender the match just like
that. They took the bull by its horn. John
Davison, the Skipper took the initiative. The
Kiwis could see the back of Davison in the 10th
over but by then it was a 52 from 31 balls from
the former Australia first class cricketer.
Davison's fifty had come actually come in just
23 balls with 9 fours and a six. His shots came
from his pull shots, cover drives and lofted
shots. Daryl Tuffey and Michael Mason in the
absence of Shane Bond were taken to the cleaners
by Davison and for most part did not have any
answers to this onslaught. In the end, Canada
got themselves a respectable 249 for 9 with
Sunil Dhaniram, who was injured on his hand
while batting not returning back to resume his
innings of 17. Opener Geoff Barnett scored a
slow 40 while Ian Billcliff got a 50 from 56
balls. Daniel Vettori got 3 for 57 in his 10
while Jeetan Patel picked up as many wickets for
just 25 runs in 9.2 overs. Lou Vincent walked
away with the Man of the Match Award. The
problem for the Kiwis will be the new ball spell
from Daryl Tuffey and Michael Mason. Tuffey was
taken for 40 runs in his 6 overs while Mason was
hammered for 60 in his 8 overs, he did take the
consolation wicket of Davison.
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