Pakistan lose unbeaten record

KANDY, Sri Lanka, (Reuters) – Extraordinary hitting  with a cracked bat by New Zealand birthday boy Ross Taylor  helped his team pile on an amazing 85 runs in 3.4 overs to set  up a 110-run World Cup win over Pakistan yesterday.

Taylor was given two 27th birthday gifts, missed on zero and  dropped on eight off Shoaib Akhtar, before unleashing some of  the most incredible slugging ever inflicted on an attack in a  one-day international cricket match never mind the World Cup.

He thumped eight fours and seven sixes in his unbeaten knock  of 131 scored off 124 balls in the Group A match, as New Zealand  reached 302-7 from their 50 overs.
After his unbeaten spree, Taylor revealed his bat was split.

“I cracked it in the nets a couple of days ago but it seemed  to go okay today … hopefully the new one will be just as  good,” he said. “I’ve only had it for a couple of weeks.
“One of our strengths is the power we have down at the  bottom and it showed the way Nathan McCullum and Jake (Oram)  batted.”

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In response, Pakistan struggled from the off and at one  stage were 66-6 and then 125-8.
But Abdul Razzaq, in at No 8, gave more than a modicum of  respectability to Pakistan with a defiant 62 in a ninth wicket  partnership of 66 with Umur Gul (34 not out). Pakistan were  eventually all out for 192.

It was the pre-match Group A leaders’ first defeat in their  fourth match. The Kiwis now take their place at the top.
Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi summed up ruefully: “We  didn’t bowl well, we didn’t field well and we missed  opportunities.
“The fielding is the area where you can easily win a lot of  games but we didn’t take our chances. I have confidence in my  team and we definitely won’t repeat this performance.”

The only cloud on the New Zealanders’ horizon was a knee  injury suffered by their skipper Daniel Vettori which left him  unable to field for much of the Pakistan innings.

Taylor, who took Vettori’s place as skipper on the field,  said the team would know more about the injury in the next  couple of days.
But there was nothing that could take too much of the gloss  off Taylor’s memorable birthday as he smashed his debut World  Cup ton and a career best.

TERRIFIC TAYLOR! Ross Taylor yesterday became only the fourth batsman to score a century on his birthday. His unbeaten innings of 131 saw 62 of those runs coming in only 16 balls and he scored a record 30 runs in one over bowled by Abdur Razzaq and 28 runs from a Shoaib Akhtar over.

In one brutal over, the 35-year-old Pakistan paceman Shoaib  was struck for three sixes and two fours in one over as Taylor  raced passed three figures in 117 balls. That over cost Shoaib  28 runs.

More was to come. Having figured in half-century stands with  Martin Guptill (57) and Scott Styris (28), he paired up with  Jacob Oram (25 off nine balls) to power 85 off 22 balls.

In all, New Zealand blasted 100 runs off the last five  overs.

SCOREBOARD
NEW ZEALAND

M Guptill b Shahid Afridi                                         57
+B McCullum b Shoaib Akhtar                                6
J How lbw b Umar Gul                                               4
R Taylor not out                                                       131
J Franklin lbw b Mohammad Hafeez                      1
S Styris lbw b Umar Gul                                          28
N McCullum b Umar Gul                                        19
J Oram c Umar Gul b Abdur Rehman                 25
K Mills not out                                                               7
Extras (lb10, w11, nb3)                                             2
TOTAL (7 wkts, 50 overs)                           302
Did not bat: *D Vettori, T Southee.
Fall of wickets: 1-8 (B McCullum, 0.4 overs), 2-55 (How, 12.3), 3-112 (Guptill, 28.5), 4-113 (Franklin, 29.1), 5-175 (Styris, 42), 6-210 (N McCullum, 45.5), 7-295 (Oram, 49.3)
Bowling: Shoaib Akhtar 9-0-70-1, Abdur Rehman 10-0-60-1, Umar Gul 10-1-32-3, Abdul Razzaq 4-0-49-0, Shahid Afridi 10-0-55-1, Mohammad Hafeez 7-0-26-1.

PAKISTAN
Mohammad Hafeez lbw b Southee                 5
Ahmed Shehzad lbw b Mills                           10
+Kamran Akmal c Taylor b Southee            8
Younis Khan b Mills                                            0
Misbah-ul-Haq c Styris b Southee                  7
Umar Akmal c Oram b N McCullum          38
*Shahid Afridi b Oram                                     17
Abdul Razzaq c Oram b Styris                       62
Abdur Rehman lbw b N McCullum                1
Umar Gul not out                                              34
Shoaib Akhtar c N McCullum b Styris          0
Extras (lb6, w4)                                                 10
TOTAL (all out, 41.4 overs)                         192
Fall of wickets: 1-5 (Mohammad Hafeez, 1.2 overs), 2-23 (Ahmed Shehzad, 6.1), 3-23 (Younis Khan, 6.4), 4-23 (Kamran Akmal, 7.1), 5-45 (Misbah-ul-Haq, 14.4), 6-66 (Shahid Afridi, 17.1), 7-102 (Umar Akmal, 28.3), 8-125 (Abdur Rehman, 32.4), 9-191 (Abdul Razzaq, 41.1), 10-192 (Shoaib Akhtar, 41.4)
Bowling: Mills 8-1-43-2, Southee 8-1-25-3, Oram 10-1-47-1, Franklin 5-0 26-0, N McCullum 6-0-28-2, Styris 4.4-0-17-2.
Result: New Zealand won by 110 runs.
Points: New Zealand 2, Pakistan 0.
Man-of-the-Match: Ross Taylor.
Toss: New Zealand.
Umpires: Daryl Harper, Nigel Llong; TV – Ian Gould.