New Zealand down fighting Ireland
New Zealand posted a 32-run win after surviving a scare from a feisty
Ireland in their high-scoring World Cup warm-up match on Saturday.
Martin Guptill struck a fine 130 off 134 balls as New Zealand racked
up 311-6 in the day-night game at the Vidarbha Cricket Association
stadium in Nagpur before bowling out Ireland for 279 off 48.2 overs.
Ireland enjoyed a flying start to their chase, with captain and
opening batsman William Porterfield hammering a 74-ball 72 containing
eight fours and a six.
Left-hander Ed Joyce hit 41 off 53 balls to keep Ireland in the hunt
after Porterfield's dismissal in the 23rd over but the total proved too
much for his team in the end.
Joyce had switched allegiance to England in 2006 and was part of
their World Cup squad in the Caribbean a year later but is now back with
his native Ireland.
Kiwi skipper Daniel Vettori picked four wickets for 42 runs off his
10 overs and fast bowler Kyle Mills chipped in with 3-52.
Put in to bat, New Zealand lost attacking opener Brendon McCullum
(one) cheaply to seamer Boyd Rankin, but Guptill ensured a huge total
with his attacking knock, containing 12 fours and three sixes. Guptill,
set to play in his first World Cup, found strong support from the
middle-order comprising Jesse Ryder (48), Ross Taylor (33) and James
Franklin (49).
Ireland bowlers leaked 61 runs off the last five overs with Scott
Styris hitting 29 runs off just 15 balls with the help of three sixes
and one four.
New Zealand, placed in Group A, open their World Cup campaign with a
match against Kenya in Chennai on February 20, and Ireland take on
Bangladesh in Dhaka on February 25.
NAGPUR, AFP |