Watch the highlights of New Zealand vs England 9th Match ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 - ICC Cricket World Cup tournament of the 9th ODI match played between England and New Zealand at Westpac Stadium, Wellington in 20th February 2015.
Tim Southee's record-breaking 7-wicket haul before Brendon McCullum's World Cup record 18-ball fastest fifty steers to New Zealand comfortable eight-wicket victory over England in a one-sided game of the ninth match of a World Cup.
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- Tim Southee's 7 for 33 was the best bowling figures for New Zealand in One-day international cricket history, surpassing the previous record of 6 for 19 held by Shane Bond against India at Bulawayo in 2005, It is the sixth best bowling figures in ODIs and the third best in World Cups.
- Tim Southee's 7 for 33 was the second best bowling figures by a bowler against England in One-day international after Australia's Andy Bichel's 7 for 20.
- Brendon McCullum hammered a 18-ball fastest fifty in World Cup history, surpassing the his own record of 20-ball half-century against Canada at Gros Islet in the 2007 World Cup.
- 7 : Brendon McCullum equalled a joint most sixes hit by an New Zealand batsman in an innings in World Cup, jointly with 7-sixes hit by Ross Taylor against Pakistan at Pallekele in the 2011 World Cup and the joint fifth in the list of most sixes in an innings in World Cups.
- New Zealand's 226-balls spare was their third largest victory by terms of runs in One-day internationals.
- England's 123 was their fourth lowest score against New Zealand in One-day international and their third worst total in World Cups.
- 105 : Martin Guptill and Brendon McCullum set up the fifth highest first-wicket partnership for New Zealand against England in One-day international and also the New Zealand's fifth highest opening stand in World Cups.
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England scored 123 for all-out in 33.2 overs with top scorer by Joe Root struck 46 off 70-balls including 3-fours, Moeen Ali scored 20 and Eoin Morgan 17.
New Zealand best bowler by Tim Southee 7-33, Daniel Vettori, Adam Milne and Trent Boult each took one-wickets.
New Zealand chased 125-2 in 12.2 overs with top scorer by Brendon McCullum hammered a 75 off 25-balls including 8-fours & 7-sixes with strike rate of 308 and Martin Guptill 22.
England best bowler by Chris Woakes took 2-wickets for 8-runs in 3-overs.
Tim Southee named Player of the match for his pace bowling attack to claimed a career-best 7-wicket haul for 33-runs in 9-overs.
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