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HEADLINE: Boult seven-fer gives New Zealand series with ease

 
CaribbeanCricket.com 2017-12-23 07:07:05 

New Zealand were clinical in the second One-Day International against Windies at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch, inflicting their heaviest ODI defeat on the visitors. First, they set a target of 326 owing to a late surge from Henry Nicholls and Todd Astle, who added 130 runs 108 balls for the sixth wicket. Then Trent Boult (7/34) led the way with his a seven-wicket haul, his career best in ODIs, to bundle the visitors for just 121, picking up a 204-run win and taking a 2-0 lead in the three-match series.

Having been sent in by Jason Holder on a pitch that was on the drier side, Windies did well to reduce New Zealand to 186 for 5 in the 33rd over, but they let off the sixth-wicket pair that turned the game on its head. The pair took their time to settle in, but kept the scoreboard ticking; Nicholls got to his half-century - his third in one-dayers - at a run a ball, but let loose after, going after the Windies bowlers to finish with 83 off 62 balls - an innings that comprised of seven fours and two sixes. Astle was an able accomplice, rotating the strike effectively, and giving Nicholls the bulk of the strike in their partnership. Astle fell one short of his half-century, but Nicholls ensured he stuck around until the end.


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Cornfused 2017-12-23 08:16:45 

Truly a minnow performance, we have been looking for improvement across different formats over the years, our ODI performance has been below par for more than a few years. Last night's display shows exactly why we need to go through the qualifiers for any ODI World Cup.

Yes, I am disheartened but we continue to pretend that this side can be world beaters. T20 yes we can have at least 2 -3 squads across the West Indies that can be competitive, Tests we have seen some embers of improvement along the way to go still. ODI performance is dismal, to say the least.

Also, local knowledge of content about the wicket, something we consistently fail to apply in these parts was used to destroy us last evening.