SYDNEY -Devon Conway scored a brilliant unbeaten 92 as New Zealand thrashed champions Australia by 89 runs in a rematch of last year's final, opening the Super 12 stage with a bang at the Twenty20 World Cup on Saturday.
Expatriate New Zealanders turned out in numbers at a packed Sydney Cricket Ground and were treated to fireworks from the Black Caps batters as they blasted their way to 200 for three in their 20 overs after Conway smashed the final ball for a six.
Seamer Tim Southee struck early to remove David Warner and took three for six as the New Zealand bowlers kept up a relentless pressure to dismiss the hosts for 111 in the 18th over.
It was Australia's biggest loss in a T20 international and New Zealand's first win in any format against their neighbours in Australia since a test win in Hobart 11 years ago. "It was an outstanding day," said captain Kane Williamson. "It was a very good total on that surface and I thought the bowling and fielding was outstanding.