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New Zealand cruise into Super Eights

Ross Taylor's 85 was the centrepiece of New Zealand's imposing 331 for seven against Kenya in their World Cup Group C match at Beausejour Cricket Ground.

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GROS ISLET/ST LUCIA: New Zealand booked their place in the World Cup Super Eights with a 183-run win over Kenya here on Tuesday.   

Victory left New Zealand with two wins from its first two matches, assuring the Black Caps of one of the two qualifying spots out of Group C. Kenya and England, the only other teams that can win two games in this group, play each other on Saturday.   

New Zealand's total of 331 for seven was a record score in the 12 one-day internationals played at the Beausejour Cricket Ground. In reply Kenya, who collapsed to 29 for four, were bowled out for 183 although they took the match to the last over.   

Ross Taylor's 85 led the way for the Black Caps while Craig McMillan hammered 71 off just 48 balls with five sixes and three fours to take the team past the 300 mark. There were fifties too from Scott Styris (63) and skipper Stephen Fleming (60).   

New Zealand's total surpassed Pakistan's 303 for six against the West Indies here in 2005. McMillan, who made 71 off just 48 balls with five sixes and three fours, took New Zealand past the 300 mark with some typically blazing hitting.   

New Zealand had been nought for one after opener Lou Vincent suffered his second successive duck of the tournament, after making nought in the six-wicket win against England, when he edged Thomas Odoyo to Kenya captain Steve Tikolo at second slip.   

Kenya's slump, however, was far worse. Paceman Michael Mason, in for off-spinner Jeetan Patel, had David Obuya lbw with a yorker for one and then fellow opener Maurice Ouma (four) was run out by Vincent's direct hit from the covers.   

Two wickets were then lost for three runs. First Tikolo skied Mason to Daniel Vettori at mid-off and then Kenya, in a sign this wasn't their day, lost Tanmay Mishra when the batsman was dropped by wicket-keeper Brendon McCullum off left-arm quick James Franklin only for first slip Fleming to catch the rebound.   

Ravindu Shah made a stylish 71 and Thomas Odoyo an entertaining 42 but the duo were only delaying the inevitable.   

Earlier, the Kiwis fought back through Fleming and Taylor. However, Taylor was dropped on seven when he turned Peter Ongondo to the on-side and a diving Mishra at square leg just failed to hold what would have been a spectacular one-handed catch.   

In front of a sparse crowd, Fleming went on to make an assured 60 off just 61 balls with three sixes and seven fours.   

However, his innings ended farcically when he ran himself out going for a non-existent single after Taylor flicked Jimmy Kamande backward of square leg to Collins Obuya.   

Taylor had made 72 when he received treatment for a right hamstring strain with New Zealand 177 for two in the 32nd over and Vincent had to act as his runner.   

However, Taylor was still able to sweep off-spinner Tikolo for six. Two balls later he was out when he chipped a gentle return catch to Tikolo, having faced 107 balls with that one six and eight fours.   

Kenya's spinners suffered in a surge that saw 100 runs scored off the last 10 overs while the attack conceded a wasteful 21 wides in total.   

Before play began a minute's silence was observed by players, officials and spectators in memory of Bob Woolmer, the Pakistan coach, who died on Sunday.   

Scoreboard   

New Zealand

L. Vincent c Tikolo b Odoyo       0   
S. Fleming run out               60   
R. Taylor c and b Tikolo         85   
S. Styris c Mishra b Onyango     63   
C. McMillan c Tikolo b Ongondo   71   
J. Oram b Odoyo                   3   
B. McCullum c Varaiya b Ongondo   6   
D. Vettori not out               14   
J. Franklin not out               0   

Extras (lb3, w21, nb5)           29   
Total (7 wkts, 50 overs)        331   

Fall of wickets: 1-0 (Vincent), 2-105 (Fleming), 3-192 (Taylor), 4-274 (Styris), 5-280 (Oram), 6-307 (McCullum), 7-321 (McMillan)   

Bowling: Odoyo 10-0-55-2 (1nb); Ongondo 10-0-64-2 (3nb); Onyango 8-0-63-1 (1w); Kamande 9-0-61-0 (2w); Varaiya 7-0-40-0 (1w); Tikolo 6-0-45-1 (5w)

Kenya

Maurice Ouma run out Vincent 4
David Obuya lbw Mason 1
Ravi Shah c   b Vettori 71
Steve Tikolo c Vettori b Mason 7
Tanmay Mishra c Fleming b Mishra 2
Collins Obuya run out 21
Thomas Odoyo c Oram b Bond 42
Jimmy Kamande b Vettori 12
Lameck Onyango run out 6
Peter Ongondo c   b Franklin 4
Hiren Varaiya not out 1

Extras: (2lb,2w,8nb): 12
Total: (all out in 49.2 overs): 183

Fall of wickets: 1 4, 2 8, 3 26, 4 29, 5 76, 6 122, 7 149, 8 167, 9 179, 10 183

Bowling: Michael Mason 9 0 29 2 (2nb, 1w), Shane Bond 8 2 19 1 (1w), James Franklin 7.2 2 20 2, Craig McMillan 10 0 39 0, Daniel Vettori 10 0 45 2 (5nb), Jacob Oram 5 0 29 0 (1nb)

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