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NZ survive Scot attack

| | Feb 17, 2015, at 02:30 pm
Dunedin, Feb 17 (IBNS): New Zealand struggled and lost few wickets in their way to defeat Scotland by three wickets in a World Cup match here on Tuesday

After bowling out Scotland at 142, New Zealand reached the target of 146 runs by losing seven  wickets and 24.5 overs to spare.

New Zealand kept losing wickets at regular intervals with

Kane Williamson top scoring with his 38.

Martin Guptill (17), Brendon McCullum (15), Ross Taylor (9), Grant Elliott (29), Corey Anderson (11) and Luke Ronchi (12) all surrendered after getting a start in front of some spirited performance by the Scottish bowlers.

Iain Wardlaw and Josh Davey impressed with their performance by picking up three wickets each.

Earlier, Scotland had posted 142 runs on the scorecard.

Matt Machan (56) and Richie Berrington (50) remained the top-scorer  for the side.

Brief scorecard:

Scotland: 142 all out (M Machan 56, R Berrington 50; C Anderson 3-18)

NZ:  146 for seven in 24.5 overs (K Williamson 38; I Wardlaw 3-57, J Davey 3-40)
 

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