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New Zealand lose it after all-time review shocker in World Cup win

Cricket fans couldn’t believe what they were seeing when a New Zealand star called for the worst review you’re ever likely to see.

NZ laugh at themselves after review shocker

Trent Boult led an inspired bowling display to help New Zealand down Sri Lanka by five wickets on Thursday and move to the brink of the World Cup semi-finals.

Chasing a modest 172 for victory, New Zealand rode on an opening stand between Devon Conway (45) and Rachin Ravindra (42) to achieve the target with 160 balls to spare in Bengaluru.

The Kiwis remain in fourth position with 10 points ahead of Pakistan and Afghanistan and a with much superior net run-rate than their rivals.

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Both Pakistan and Afghanistan need improbable victory margins in their last matches against England and South Africa respectively to have any of chance of making the final four.

“There’s a few teams that could end up on similar points,” said New Zealand captain Kane Williamson.

“It’s out of our control, we have a couple of trainings, a couple of days off, I don’t know how it will look but it’s great.”

The Black Caps, in their last league match, bounced back from four-straight losses to close in on a likely semi-final clash against undefeated India.

Ravindra, who also took two wickets, added to his blazing form in the tournament including three centuries to edge past South Africa’s Quinton de Kock and top the batting chart with 565 runs.

The Kiwis are on the brink of locking up a semi-final berth. (Photo by R.Satish BABU / AFP)
The Kiwis are on the brink of locking up a semi-final berth. (Photo by R.Satish BABU / AFP)

Both left-handed openers struck regular boundaries before Dushmantha Chameera broke through with the wicket of Conway and soon Ravindra followed his partner to the pavilion.

Williamson fell for 14 and Mark Chapaman was run out but Daryl Mitchell’s attacking 43 ensured an easy way home despite his departure 10 runs short of the target.

Boult returned figures of 3-37 after the Kiwis elected to field first and bundled out Sri Lanka for 171 in 46.4 overs.

Opener Kusal Perera smashed 51 but the rest of the batting fell apart. Sri Lanka slipped to 128-9 before number nine Maheesh Theekshana (38 not out) and Dilshan Madushanka (19) put on a 43-run 10th-wicket to add some respect to the total.

Sri Lanka lost half their side for 70 inside 10 overs after Lockie Ferguson sent back the left-handed Perera, who hit nine fours and two sixes in his 28-ball knock.

It was a hilarious review.
It was a hilarious review.

Perera was dropped on nought by wicketkeeper Tom Latham off Tim Southee who struck with a wicket on the next ball to send back Pathum Nissanka, caught behind for two.

Boult then took the wickets of skipper Kusal Mendis (six), Sadeera Samarawickrama (one) and Charith Asalanka (eight), who was given not out but the Kiwis successfully reviewed the decision in their favour.

Not all reviews went the Kiwis’ way though, with one of the worst you’ll ever see when they referred an incredibly obvious inside edge onto the pads of Dushmantha Chameera for LBW, cracking up laughing when they realised how wrong they were.

“What did Daryl Mitchell see?” Sanjay Manjrekar said in commentary.

Meanwhile, the Mendis strike was Boult’s 50th World Cup wicket Cup to enter elite company including Glenn McGrath, Muttiah Muralitharan, Mitchell Starc, Lasith Malinga and Wasim Akram.

Leg-spinner Mitchell Santner struck twice with his left-arm spin to claim the key wickets of Angelo Mathews (16) and Dhananjaya de Silva (19).

Mathews looked dejected after being caught at slip off Santner’s left-arm spin in his first innings after his “timed out” dismissal -- the first in international cricket history -- in the team’s previous loss to Bangladesh.

“In the first 10 overs we lost too many wickets and that meant we struggled in the middle overs,” said Mendis.

“If we’d had a good score in the top order we’d have got over 300 and that would be a good score on this pitch.”

Sri Lanka suffered their seventh loss in nine league matches.

Originally published as New Zealand lose it after all-time review shocker in World Cup win

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