WELLINGTON–Tim Southee took 7�33 in the most destructive spell in New Zealand's one-day international history and Brendon McCullum made the fastest 50 in a Cricket World Cup as the tournament co-hosts crushed England by eight wickets yesterday.
Southee hurried England out for 123 in 33.2 overs, then McCullum made the embarrassment deeper when he smashed 77 from 25 balls, reaching a half century from 18 deliveries–the third fastest in the history of one-day internationals after AB de Villiers (16 balls) and Shahid Afridi (17).
Southee's devastating second spell, when he took 5�10 in four overs, and McCullum's ruthless onslaught saw New Zealand complete its third straight win in Pool A within seven days. It won with 37.4 overs to spare, before the floodlights had been turned on in the day-night match.
No victory against a top team in New Zealand's ODI history has been more comprehensive or executed with more callous efficiency.
It was hard to recall, amid the drama of falling wickets and the excitement of McCullum's batting, that England's captain Eoin Morgan had actually chosen to bat on winning the toss, the single moment of success in England's humbling afternoon. Morgan bore the appearance of a haunted man by the end of a match which made England's opening 111-run defeat to Australia seem gentle by comparison.
Southee began a record-breaking day with the ball: he beat his own best ODI return of 5�33, then went on the surpass Shane Bond's 6�23 (against India) to produce the best bowling return by a New Zealander in the 50-over format.
To prove it wasn't the pitch playing tricks on the batsmen, McCullum went out and beat his own record for the fastest 50 in a World Cup innings, which stood at 20 balls and was achieved against Canada eight years ago. He beat his own record for the fastest international 50 by a New Zealander.
McCullum didn't just dominate but devoured the England bowling, hitting eight fours and seven sixes, taking 18 runs from Stuart Broad's first over and 49 runs from two overs bowled by Steve Finn.
When the scheduled innings break was finally due, New Zealand was already 112�1 after 47 minutes and needed only 12 to win. The crowd of 33,000–also an ODI record for Wellington–booed loudly when the umpires decided lunch should be taken.
By means of comparison, New Zealand raced to its collective half century from 22 balls in 20 minutes: England had taken almost three times as long. The New Zealanders went on to 100 from 40 balls; England crept to the same mark in the 24th over and from 147 deliveries, just before its innings went into a chaotic downturn.
Morgan was out for 17 when England was 104�4 in the 27th over, having batted for 51 minutes and faced 41 balls which did little to alleviate his batting slump or the personal ordeal this tournament has become.
He'd barely left the field when James Taylor–England's best batsman with 98 in its loss to Australia–was bowled by Southee for 0. That sparked the last unraveling of the innings.
Jos Buttler (3) followed Taylor, Chris Woakes (1) was bowled three balls later, Stuart Broad went for 4 and Steve Finn for 0 as England's last seven wickets fell for 19 runs.
For the second time in consecutive matches, New Zealand had to bat well before the scheduled innings break. While it lost seven wickets in completing the run chase against Scotland, McCullum ensured there was no such difficulty. (AP)
Scoreboard
England innings
I Bell b Southee 8
M Ali b Southee 20
G Ballancec Williamson b Boult 10
J Root c Vettori b Milne 46
E Morganc Milne b Vettori 17
J Taylor b Southee 0
J Buttler c Ronchi b Southee 3
C Woakes b Southee 1
S Broad c Vettori b Southee 4
S Finn c Taylor b Southee 0
J Anderson not out 1
Extras: (lb 6, w 7) 13
Total: (all out; 33.2 overs) 123
Fall of wickets: 1-18 (Bell, 4.1 ov), 2-36 (Ali, 6.2 ov), 3-57 (Ballance, 13.1 ov), 4-104 (Morgan, 25.6 ov), 5-104 (Taylor, 26.2 ov), 6-108 (Buttler, 28.1 ov), 7-110 (Woakes, 28.4 ov), 8-116 (Broad, 30.4 ov), 9-117 (Finn, 32.3 ov), 10-123 (Root, 33.2 ov)
Bowling: Southee 9-0-33-7 (3w); Boult 10-2-32-1 (1w); Milne 5.2-1-25-1 (2w); Vettori 7-0-19-1; Anderson 2-0-8-0 (1w)
New Zealand innings
M Guptill b Woakes 22
B McCullum b Woakes 77
K Williamson not out 9
L Taylornot out 5
Extras: (lb 4, w 8) 12
Total: (2 wkts; 12.2 overs) 125
Did not bat: G Elliott, C Anderson, L Ronchi, D Vettori, A Milne, T Southee, T Boult
Fall of wickets: 1-105 (McCullum, 7.1 ov), 2-112 (Guptill, 9.3 ov)
Bowling: Anderson 5-0-37-0 (3w); Broad 2.2-0-27-0 (1w); Finn 2-0-49-0; Woakes 3-1-8-2
Result: New Zealand won by 8 wickets
Toss: England, who chose to bat
Points: New Zealand 2, England 0
Player of the match: TG Southee (New Zealand)
Umpires: PR Reiffel (Australia) and RJ Tucker (Australia);
TV umpire: BNJ Oxenford (Australia);
Match referee: RS Mahanama (Sri Lanka); Reserve umpire: RSA Palliyaguruge (Sri Lanka)?