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New Zealand vs England 2015

New Zealand vs England, ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Tim Southee’s career-best figures, Brendon McCullum’s fastest World Cup 50 and other highlights

Southee's record breaking figures of 7 for 33, as well as McCullum's 77 off 25 balls were among the highlights.

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New Zealand’s crushing win over England in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 a bizarre achievement: Brendon McCullum

New Zealand thrashed England by eight wickets in a match that lasted less than 46 overs.

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Tim Southee yet to come to terms with “surreal” seven-wicket haul in New Zealand’s win over England in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015

Tim Southee recorded figures of 7 for 33, the best by a New Zealand bowler in ODIs.

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England’s humiliation by New Zealand in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 disappointing rather than embarrassing: Eoin Morgan

England were handed an eight-wicket thrashing by New Zealand to make it two defeats in as many games.

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Tim Southee: 5 unplayable deliveries England batsmen had no clue about in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015

This is the third best figures by a bowler in World Cups this performance completely dismantled the England batting line-up

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Brendon McCullum: Cricket’s Wolverine!

Brendon “Baz” McCullum went into something of a ‘Berserker Frenzy’ against England.

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Brendon McCullum’s 25-ball 77 against England in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: 5 shots that defied the laws of physics

Brendon McCullum smashed seven sixes and eight fours during his stay at the crease, at a strike rate of over 300.

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New Zealand’s demolition of England in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 at Wellington: Former cricketers react to one-sided result

New Zealand thrashed England by eight wickets, with 226 balls to spare, at the Westpac Stadium in Wellington.

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Brendon McCullum scores fastest 50 in World Cup history for New Zealand vs England in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Pool A Match 9 at Wellington

McCullum beat his own record of 52 off 20 balls against Canada in World Cup 2007.

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