2011 ICC Cricket World Cup | ||||
India-Sri Lanka-Bangladesh | ||||
Feb. 17 ----------- Apr. 02 | ||||
Compact Match Summary Report | ||||
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Match No. | 02 | |||
Group | A | |||
Teams | Kenya | v | New Zealand | |
Officials | On-Gound | Rod Tucker and Marais Erasmus | ||
Off-Ground | Aleem Dar, Sudhir Asnani | |||
Referee | Roshan Mahanama | |||
Venue | Chennai, India | |||
Toss | Kenya Won the Toss and Elected to Bat | |||
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1st Innings Score: KENYA | 69 | |||
Avg. | 2.94 | |||
Overs | 23.5 | |||
Total Wickets Down | 10 | |||
1st Best Batsman | 16 | Seren Waters | ||
Scores | ||||
2nd Best Batsman | 16 | Rakep Patel | ||
Scores | ||||
1st Top Wicket Taker | Hamish Bennet | |||
Wickets | 4 | |||
2nd Top Wicket Taker | Jacob Oram | |||
Wickets | 3 | |||
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Target | 70 | |||
Avg. | 1.4 | |||
Overs | 50 | |||
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2nd Innings Score | 72 | |||
Total Wickets Down | ||||
Avg. | 9.00 | |||
Overs | 8 | |||
1st Best Batsman | Martin Guptill | |||
Scores | 39 | |||
2nd Best Batsman | Brendon McCullum | |||
Scores | 26 | |||
1st Top Wicket Taker | ||||
Wickets | ||||
2nd Top Wicket Taker | ||||
Wickets | ||||
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Match Result: | New Zealand | won by | 10 | Wickets |
Man of the Match | Hamish Bennet | |||
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