Cricket World Cup 2015: New Zealand beat Sri Lanka
in opener
Co-hosts New Zealand
got off to a winning start with a resounding 98-run victory over Sri Lanka in
the opening match of the World Cup in Christchurch.
Captain Brendon McCullum struck 65 off 49 balls as the Black
Caps put on a rapid 111 for the first wicket.
Kane Williamson added a composed 57 before Corey Anderson
blasted 75 off 46 balls to help the hosts to an imposing total of 331-6 from
their 50 overs.
In reply, Sri Lanka subsided to 233 all out, with Daniel Vettori
taking 2-34
New Zealand, who
play England next, have reached six World Cup semi-finals without ever going on
to make the final.
The Black Caps, however, are one of the favourites for this
tournament, and this powerful performance against the 2011 finalists underlined
why they are so highly-rated.
"We executed our blueprint with the bat," said McCullum.
"It was a really good performance all round. We have been waiting a long
time for this so it is great to complete our plans."
Put in under grey skies, the hosts immediately attacked the Sri
Lanka bowlers with some explosive hitting in the first powerplay.
Williamson recorded his 13th fifty in his last 17 ODIs, before
Anderson, playing in his home city, helped New Zealand to add a crucial 102 in
the final 10 overs.
Sri Lanka won the World Cup in 1996 and reached the final of the
last two tournaments, but they will have to improve on this performance in
order to challenge at this tournament.

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