Widest of margins! Black Caps get revenge on England as records tumble: 'We're not robots, sometimes you don't play well'

By News / Wire

New Zealand have crushed defending champions England by nine wickets in the opening match of the World Cup, demonstrating again their knack of punching above their weight in showpiece events.

Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra smashed rapid unbeaten centuries to set up New Zealand’s successful pursuit of a 283-run victory target, which they reached with 13.4 overs to spare on Thursday in a sensational start to the 50-over tournament.

It was a rematch of the heart-stopping 2019 final at Lord’s in which England were declared winners via a now-scrapped boundary countback rule after the game had ended in a tie – but, in contrast, this contest was remarkably one-sided.

Ravindra’s unbeaten 123 off 96 balls, studded with 11 fours and five sixes, earned the 23-year-old the player-of-the-match award on his World Cup debut.

Electing to field, New Zealand’s bowlers restricted their opponents to 9-282, a modest total considering the firepower in England’s usually formidable batting line-up.

England’s batters did not really fire but Joe Root (77), Jos Buttler (43) and Jonny Bairstow (33) provided some resistance.

But England could not string together enough partnerships and kept losing wickets at regular intervals.

Matt Henry claimed 3-48 for New Zealand and their three spinners shared five wickets on a hot afternoon at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

Born to Indian parents, Ravindra, whose first name is portmanteau of the christian names of Indian batting giants Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar, could not have asked for a better place to score his first international century.

“A hundred’s always special. But in terms of being able to perform in India, it is pretty cool,” the curly-haired all-rounder told reporters.

“It was nice to have my parents there watching. They flew over from New Zealand.”

All 11 England batters made double figures — the first time any side has managed that in ODIs — but it was a patchy batting display.

“I’m disappointed,. We were very much outplayed by New Zealand and it’s a tough defeat to take,” captain Buttler said.

“I thought we were well below-par. We were aiming for somewhere around 330 and the pitch somewhat played better under lights.

“But we’re not robots. Sometimes you don’t play as well as you would like. Everyone’s working hard, everyone’s prepared well and we were just a bit off it. 

“In international cricket when you’re a little bit short and the opposition play very well, you’re going to lose the game of cricket.”

Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra. (Photo by Matthew Lewis-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

New Zealand lost Will Young for a duck in the first over but Conway, who smashed a career-best 152 not out, and Ravindra turned the heat back on England with their free scoring.

The left-handers appeared to be competing with each other to reach the 50-mark quickest — both getting there in 36 balls.

Conway, who hit 19 fours and three sixes, brought up his hundred off 83 balls.

Ravindra, who shared unbroken 273-run partnership with Conway, took one delivery fewer to notch up his maiden ODI hundred.

“Obviously, a fantastic partnership between Rachin and Devon,” Tom Latham, who led New Zealand in the absence of Kane Williamson, said.

“Probably the most pleasing thing was Devon and Rachin just reacted to what was being bowled.

“Rachin played a fantastic innings and we are proud of him.”

New Zealand rested Williamson (knee) and fast bowler Tim Southee (thumb) to give them more time to recover from surgery.

England left out Test captain and star man Ben Stokes, who is nursing a minor hip injury, replacing him with Harry Brook who looked ominously good as he made a brisk 25 before then falling to Ravindra. 

Root insisted the result was not a dramatic setback to England’s wider ambitions, noting they had lost key games on their way to winning the trophy in 2019.

“It’s important that we stay calm. I don’t think there’s ever been a World Cup-winning side that hasn’t had a bump in the road or a stumble along the way,” he told the BBC.

The Crowd Says:

2023-10-09T03:40:27+00:00

sedz

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Hey Kohli's and Steve Smith's are doing good. Are'nt they? Kohli looked good enough to seal the game :-)

2023-10-08T00:38:15+00:00

Insult_2_Injury

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Because the Indians don't follow cricket, they follow their favourite player in the Indian cricket team.

2023-10-07T10:12:35+00:00

Rowdy

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A caramel filled florentine with creme of almenth and a hazelnut and rapa substrate. 80% Ghanian cacao

2023-10-07T08:27:01+00:00

Rowdy

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Well I know that Trump hasn't established his Christo-Facist Taliban-like State yet. SA is bottom of the table

2023-10-07T08:25:09+00:00

Rowdy

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Turns out that the Water Bender is a fantasy of figments

2023-10-07T08:23:49+00:00

Rowdy

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Hilarity abounds

2023-10-07T08:06:16+00:00

Rogue Estate

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That's the funny part part - because Devon and Ravindra didn't go out Joe Root gets the highest batting average on the ICC WC Stats.

2023-10-07T01:22:00+00:00

sedz

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I agree with you 13th Man. India would like to play any team other than NZ in a knock out but having said that this tournament is a round robin so any team peeking late matters a lot. Who knows England or Australia or Pakistan may do. India will be one of the topper but will choke in SF. Conway is going to be one of the top 3 scorers in this tournament. Guys like Warner's, Kohli's, Butler's time has already been past and there may be occasional brilliance but its the new comers like Conway or Shubman gill or a bowler like Theeksana or Wellalage will be the .

2023-10-06T19:44:32+00:00

13th Man

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He’s gone to another level over the last few years - sat behind Boult and Southee in the pecking order and it seemed like other guys like Ferguson and Jamieson might jump ahead of him, but ironically Boult stepping back from international cricket has brought him front and centre for NZ and he’s been brilliant.

2023-10-06T18:41:28+00:00

Morz

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I think he has become a smarter bowler in ODI format, Coker...always been able to nip it off the seam, but now has far more experience...a difficult customer if there is anything at all in the pitch.

2023-10-06T18:37:14+00:00

Morz

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Good article, but NZ no longer punch above their weight. They are now producing star players out of nowhere….Ravindra looked like he was a seasoned 33 old veteran not a 23 year old fresh faced kid. What a talent. I’m always bemused when the Kiwis are left out of potential winners picks – they have played the last two finals, won a Test Championship in between, played a T20 final, should have won the 2109 WC if it weren’t for the ball hitting Stokes’ bat and running to the boundary for overthrows, and just hammered the Poms in sweet revenge (of sorts) for 2019…..maybe they are “the weight” and it will be for others to punch up to them this WC.

2023-10-06T13:57:48+00:00

Wes P

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You're right. There's 3 cricket world cups now. It's almost like boxing.. IBF, WBA etc... just who is the world champion.

2023-10-06T08:22:02+00:00

DTM

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Looks like Pucovski still has some work to do - out 2nd ball to Hardie in the 2nd innings. Murphy looked terrible - got tonked for 2 sixes in an over by Rocchiccioli (who took 3/39 in Vics 1st innings). Murphy finished with 1/141. Let's hope Victoria is not the 2nd best shield team this year or we're in for a boring season. NSW looking better than last year but that's not hard.

2023-10-06T08:14:52+00:00

Sam.T

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how is it that a pool match at the rugby world cup between NZ and Uruguay was 60k in France yet the opening match in the biggest cricketing nation was a fraction of that?

2023-10-06T08:11:53+00:00

DTM

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What's "Rugby"?

2023-10-06T07:58:33+00:00

13th Man

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I just don’t see how this is in any way unexpected- they do this every World Cup. Remember they absolutely belted us in the opening match of last years T20 World Cup as well! They knocked off India in an opener the T20 World Cup before that where they made the final against us. They deserve to be in the same conversation as Australia, India and England and well ahead of South Africa and Pakistan in my eyes.

2023-10-06T06:58:00+00:00

Insult_2_Injury

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What a kick in the bazballs, for the Poms! All those actual cricket shots going into gaps from Conway & Ravindra. Revolutionary cricket!

2023-10-06T06:57:43+00:00

Coker

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Henry was a world class bowler well before 2019.

2023-10-06T06:57:03+00:00

Coker

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How did Phillips get slipped in there?

2023-10-06T06:21:08+00:00

Rowdy

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So no-one probably got their average either

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