New Zealand beat Bangladesh, remain unbeaten in World Cup

Hamilton, March 13, 2015: New Zealand romped home to a three-wicket win to remain unbeaten in the 2015 cricket World Cup but not before being tested and challenged by a spirited Bangladesh in a Pool A encounter at Seddon Park here on Friday. Guided by Mahmudullah's unbeaten 128, Bangladesh put up a challenging 288/7 in 50 overs at the small ground. In reply, the co-hosts reached home with seven balls to spare with opener Martin Guptill (105) scoring a century to help his side make it six wins in as many matches so far at the quadrennial event. Defending 289, Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan (4/55) clicked in the fifth over to pick Kiwi skipper Brendon McCullum (8) and explosive batsman Kane Williamson (1) in a span of four balls. At this point, the Asian side were on top and a couple of more wickets would have totally turned the match in favour of Bangladesh. However, Guptill and experienced Ross Taylor (56) stuck it out in the middle to put up a third-wicket 131-run stand which effectively took away the game from Bangladesh. In the process, Taylor became the fourth New Zealander to score more than 5,000 ODI runs. Opener Guptill scored his sixth One-Day International (ODI) hundred which was studded with 11 boundaries and two sixes. While Guptill kept his strike rate well above run-a-ball, Taylor played a patient knock of 97-balls which included five boundaries. Bangladesh clinched four more wickets after New Zealand crossed the 200-run mark but important knocks of 39 runs each from Grand Elliot and Corey Anderson kept the match in Kiwi hands. In the end Daniel Vettori (16 not out) and Tim Southee (12 not out) played a 21-run eighth-wicket stand to see the Black Caps home before they play their quarterfinal against an undecided Pool B team at the Westpac Stadium in Wellington on March 21. Earlier, a brilliant unbeaten century by Mahmudullah (128) guided Bangladesh to post an impressive total in their final pool match. Fresh from their historic victory against England, Bangladesh became the first side in the tournament to not be bowled out by the co-hosts as they put up the highest total by a side against New Zealand in this World Cup.


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