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Daniel Vettori - Tom Latham - Mitchell Santner - Tom Latham Equals Brendon McCullum's Record For New Zealand In World Cup - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India - Afghanistan - county Mitchell

Tom Latham Equals Brendon McCullum's Record For New Zealand In World Cup

New Zealand batter Tom Latham joined iconic Brendon McCullum for the highest number of fifties as a wicketkeeper for the Kiwis in the World Cup. Latham's measured knock played a crucial role in taking New Zealand's score to 288-6 during their clash against Afghanistan at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. Latham struck 68 off 74 balls to push the Kiwis to a competitive total. This was the third time in his career he struck a score of more than 50 in the World Cup for New Zealand.

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Tom Latham - Glenn Phillips - Hashmatullah Shahidi - "Dropping 5 Catches Hurt Us...": Afghanistan Captain After Loss vs New Zealand In Cricket World Cup - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - Afghanistan - Pakistan

"Dropping 5 Catches Hurt Us...": Afghanistan Captain After Loss vs New Zealand In Cricket World Cup

Dropping as many as five catches at crucial junctures and failing to read the nature of the track became their undoing, Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi said after his team's humiliating 149-run defeat at the hands of New Zealand in a World Cup game on Wednesday. Batting first, New Zealand scored 288/6 in 50 overs and Glenn Phillips (71) and Tom Latham (68) got reprieves at opportune moments to conjure a match-winning 144-run stand. In reply, Afghanistan were bowled out for 139 in 34.4 overs.

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Tom Latham - Jonathan Trott - Glenn Phillips - Cricket World Cup - "Right At The Bottom...": Afghanistan Coach Jonathan Trott Blasts Team's Fielding After Loss To New Zealand - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - Afghanistan

Cricket World Cup - "Right At The Bottom...": Afghanistan Coach Jonathan Trott Blasts Team's Fielding After Loss To New Zealand

After a 149-run pummelling at the hands of New Zealand, a fuming Afghanistan head coach Jonathan Trott on Wednesday pointed out under-par catching as the reason behind his side's mauling here in the World Cup match. The Afghan fielders dropped as many as five catches at Chepauk, and the main beneficiaries were Tom Latham (68) and Glenn Phillips (71) as the reprieves helped the Kiwis duo to stitch together a 144-run stand for the fifth wicket.

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Trent Boult - Tom Latham - Lockie Ferguson - Glenn Phillips - New Zealand ease to victory against sloppy Afghanistan in Cricket World Cup - thenationalnews.com - New Zealand - India - Afghanistan - county Mitchell

New Zealand ease to victory against sloppy Afghanistan in Cricket World Cup

Afghanistan briefly flirted with the possibility of another huge upset in the World Cup before poor fielding allowed New Zealand to post a commanding total in Chennai and seal a comfortable 149-run win on Wednesday.

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Tom Latham - NZ's Phillips pleased by middle order response to Afghan challenge - channelnewsasia.com - New Zealand - India - Afghanistan - county Phillips - county Glenn

NZ's Phillips pleased by middle order response to Afghan challenge

CHENNAI, India : New Zealand's batting display was far from flawless against Afghanistan but Glenn Phillips believes their middle order gave a good account of themselves in Wednesday's World Cup contest in Chennai.

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Tom Latham - Devon Conway - Glenn Phillips - Hashmatullah Shahidi - Mujeeb Ur - NZ punish sloppy Afghanistan to stretch winning streak - channelnewsasia.com - New Zealand - India - Afghanistan - county Will - county Kane - county Young

NZ punish sloppy Afghanistan to stretch winning streak

CHENNAI, India: New Zealand brought Afghanistan back down to earth with a 149-run victory on Wednesday to stretch their winning streak in the 50-overs World Cup.

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Trent Boult - Tom Latham - Will Young - Lockie Ferguson - Glenn Phillips - Hashmatullah Shahidi - Mitchell Santner - Rashid Khan - ODI World Cup: Thorough New Zealand Crush Afghanistan By 149 Runs - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - Afghanistan - county Mitchell

ODI World Cup: Thorough New Zealand Crush Afghanistan By 149 Runs

In less than 96 hours after they beat reigning World Champions England, Afghanistan got a solid reality check from a ruthless New Zealand, which recorded a thumping 149-run victory in a thoroughly one-sided World Cup match in Chennai on Wednesday. As a result of this conquest, the Black Caps remain unbeaten in the event so far, taking the top spot again with its fourth straight victory. Chasing a tough target of 289 on a spinner-friendly wicket at Chepauk, Afghanistan could manage only 139 in 34.4 overs. The Afghans found Lockie Ferguson's (3/19 in 7 overs) pace too hot to handle and had no answers for Mitchell Santner's (3/39 in 7.4 overs) deliveries, which at times, turned a mile.

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Tom Latham - Will Young - Glenn Phillips - World Cup 2023 Points Table: India No Longer Top-placed In Standings After New Zealand's Win vs Afghanistan - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Afghanistan - Pakistan - county Long - county Mitchell

World Cup 2023 Points Table: India No Longer Top-placed In Standings After New Zealand's Win vs Afghanistan

The Tom Latham-led New Zealand once again stamped their authority in the Cricket World Cup 2023 with a 149-run win over Afghanistan. The Hashmatullah Shahidi-led Afghanistan came into the match after a stunning win over defending champions England. Much was expected of them but against New Zealand, they failed to fire. New Zealand, boosted by half-centuries by Tom Latham, Glenn Phillips and Will Young, scored 288/6. In reply, Afghanistan could manage only 139 in 34.4 overs. New Zealand have looked a very balanced side and next face India in their fifth match of the Cricket World Cup.

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