Tim Southee with the ball and Brendon McCullum with the bat helped New Zealand demolish England by 8 wickets in their World Cup encounter in Wellington.
Southee finished with the third-best bowling figures in World Cup history, taking 7 wickets for just 33 runs. England were bowled out for a mere 123 runs.
As if that wasn’t enough, Kiwi skipper McCullum recorded the fastest 50 in World Cup history off just 18 balls. His 77-run knock helped New Zealand reach the target with 8 wickets and 226 balls to spare.
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