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Cricket World Cup 2023: New Zealand post 401/6 in 50 overs against Pakistan

| @indiablooms | Nov 04, 2023, at 08:33 pm

Bengaluru/IBNS: New Zealand posted a mammoth 401/6 in 50 overs against Pakistan in the 35th match of Cricket World Cup 2023 at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium here on Saturday.

In the huge total, Rachin Ravindra and skipper Kane Williamson dazzled with their individual hundreds.

While Ravindra slammed 108 off 94 balls, Williamson scored 95 off 79 balls to power New Zealand to dash Pakistan's hope for semifinals.

In the later part of the innings, Glenn Phillips (41 off 25 balls) fired continuing the momentum created by Ravindra and Williamson.

On a day Pakistan bowlers had a tough time, Mohammad Wasim Jr was the only bowler to be comparatively economical with a bowling figure of 3/60 in 10 overs.

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