The Cricket World Cup opened on Thursday with New Zealand gaining a measure of revenge for how the previous one ended four years ago.
The rematch of the extraordinary 2019 final got a very different result as the Black Caps powered to a nine-wicket thrashing of England, whose title defense is off to an alarming start.
England, without star batter Ben Stokes because of a hip injury, was put into bat and posted 282-9 — a score that always seemed well below par at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
Photo: AP
That is how it proved as New Zealand raced to the target in just 36.2 overs, with Devon Conway (152 not out) and Rachin Ravindra (123 not out) putting on a virtually chanceless second-wicket stand of 273 to help the team to 283-1.
The chase was achieved without captain Kane Williamson, who still has yet to recover from a knee injury.
Conway’s 83-ball hundred was the Black Caps’ fastest at a World Cup, but only until 23-year-old all-rounder Ravindra went quicker, off 82 deliveries, to also become New Zealand’s youngest century-maker.
Photo: AP
The duo had come together when Sam Curran dismissed Will Young for a golden duck.
“Everyone says the first one [century] is pretty special,” Ravindra said. “It was cool to share that century and win with Devon, who is my good mate. He demonstrated his class throughout that knock. I have spent a lot of time playing with him over the past five or six years, and seeing how he has risen to one of the best batters in the world.”
Joe Root top-scored with 77 for England, who at least made some history after all of their batters scored double figures.
Photo: Reuters
It was the first time that has happened in the history of ODIs, totaling 4,658 matches.
There was a sparse crowd for the start of the 13th edition of the 50-over World Cup, although the cavernous 134,000-seater stadium was slightly fuller by the time the one-sided match ended.
Conway hit 19 fours and three sixes, while Ravindra hit 11 fours and five sixes, a total boundary count of 38 that exceeded England’s 27.
Photo: AFP
None of the England bowlers troubled the duo, with Mark Wood taken for 0-55 in his five-over spell.
It was the first time two batters making their debut in the World Cup scored centuries in the same match.
Put into bat, England did not get off to a quick start. Jonny Bairstow scored 33 off 35 balls, while Dawid Malan scored only 14 runs and was dropped early.
They added 40 for the first wicket in 7.4 overs and New Zealand did not allow the run-rate to take off. When the spinners came on, the runs dried up further as Mitchell Santner (2-37) dismissed Bairstow in the 13th over.
Harry Brook tried to cut loose with 16 runs off Ravindra in the 17th over, but was out caught off the last ball.
England countered the two left-arm spinners by sending Moeen Ali up the order, but part-time off-spinner Glenn Phillips clean bowled him for 11 runs.
Root held the fort at one end after England were 118-4 in 21.2 overs. He then added 70 runs for the fifth wicket with skipper Jos Buttler.
The duo batted in damage control mode, although Buttler did hit two fours and two sixes in his 43.
Root scored his first half-century in 10 ODI innings off 57 balls, but New Zealand got the breakthrough when Buttler was caught behind off Matt Henry (3-48).
England kept losing wickets at regular intervals and New Zealand never really let any partnership blossom. Root and Livingston added 33 runs, before the latter fell to Trent Boult (1-48).
Mark Wood and Adil Rashid threw their bats around to add 30 runs for the final wicket and saved England from an embarrassing 252-9.
“We were completely outplayed,” Buttler said. “It was a tough loss to take, but we have a lot of experience in the dressing room. It is one loss at the start of a long tournament. So that’s something I would be encouraging everyone to remember.”
Tallon Griekspoor on Friday stunned top seed Alexander Zverev 4-6, 7-6 (7/5), 7-6 (7/4) in the second round at Indian Wells, avenging a devastating loss to the German at Roland Garros last year. Zverev, the world No. 2 who is heading the field of the prestigious ATP Masters event with No. 1 Jannik Sinner serving a three-month drugs ban, is the first Indian Wells men’s top seed to lose his opening match since Andy Murray in 2017. It was a cherished win for Griekspoor, who had lost five straight matches — including four last year — to the German. That included a five-setter
Donovan Mitchell on Wednesday scored 26 points as the Cleveland Cavaliers punched their ticket to the NBA playoffs with a hard-fought 112-107 victory over the Miami Heat. A seesaw battle in Cleveland saw the Heat threaten to end the Cavs’ 11-game unbeaten streak after opening up a seven-point lead late in the fourth quarter, but the Cavs clawed back the deficit in the closing minutes to seal their 12th straight victory and a place in the post-season. The Cavaliers improved to 52-10, maintaining their stranglehold on the Eastern Conference with 20 games of the regular season remaining. Mitchell was one of six Cleveland
VALUABLE POINT: Relegation-threatened Valencia snatched a thrilling 3-3 draw at CA Osasuna thanks to a remarkable backheel volley by Umar Sadiq Barcelona on Sunday secured a comfortable 4-0 win over Real Sociedad to move back top of La Liga. Aritz Elustondo’s early red card gave Hansi Flick’s side a comfortable afternoon, with Gerard Martin, Marc Casado, Ronald Araujo and Robert Lewandowski on the score sheet. Atletico Madrid beat Athletic Bilbao on Saturday to temporarily knock the Catalans from their perch, while Real Madrid, third, lost at Real Betis Balompie. Flick was able to rotate his side a little ahead of the UEFA Champions League round-of-16 visit to face SL Benfica tomorrow and still move one point above Atletico. “There were a lot of things that
Steve Smith yesterday announced his retirement from one-day international (ODI) cricket after captaining Australia to a semi-final exit at the ICC Champions Trophy, bringing down the curtain on a career in the format that included two ICC World Cup wins. The 35-year-old batsman, who was his team’s top scorer with 73 as Australia lost to India by four wickets in Dubai on Tuesday, said he would still be available for selection for T20 internationals and Test matches. “It has been a great ride and I have loved every minute of it,” Smith said in a Cricket Australia statement. “There have been so