New Zealand crush hapless Kenya by 10 wickets

CHENNAI, (Reuters) – New Zealand crushed Kenya by 10  wickets in a totally lop-sided Group A match for a perfect start  to their World Cup campaign today.
New Zealand unleashed their pace trio of Tim Southee (3-13),  Hamish Bennett (4-16) and Jacob Oram (3-2) to bundle out rank  outsiders Kenya for a meagre 69 in 23.5 overs and returned to  overwhelm the target in eight overs.

Hamish Bennett
Hamish Bennett

There was not much room for batting practice chasing a  70-run victory target but openers Martin Guptill (39) and  Brendon McCullum (26) stroked some easy boundaries before  completing the chase.
The comprehensive win will lift New Zealand’s morale which  had taken a beating after a poor build-up that included  whitewash in Bangladesh and India, besides a home series defeat  against Pakistan.
Earlier, Kenya captain Jimmy Kamande won the toss and opted  to bat first before a horror story unfolded in front of his  eyes.
Two days before he turns 24, Bennett ran through the top  order as Kenya’s top half was back in the hut even before the  team total had reached the 50-run mark.
Openers Alex Obanda (6) and Seren Waters (16) began  cautiously even if run-rate was nothing to write home about.
Southee trapped Obanda in the seventh over before Bennett  suddenly took fancy to beating the blade and hitting the pad of  the flummoxed Kenyan batsmen, claiming three of his four victims  lbw.
Southee dismissed Nehemiah Odhiambo and Shem Ngoche off the  last two deliveries of his sixth over but could not get a chance  to complete his hat-trick as Oram removed Elijah Otieno for a  duck to drop the curtains on the Kenyan innings.
Only three Kenyan batsmen – Waters, Collins Obuya (14) and  Rakep Patel (15 not out) — managed double digit scores.
New Zealand missed Kyle Mills’ service through a sore back  but off-spinner Nathan McCullum recovered from fever to open the  attack, a move that is getting increasingly popular among the  visiting teams.