The Asian Age

Williamson, Ronchi take Kiwis to 291

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Birmingham, June 2: Kane Williamson’s assured century underpinne­d New Zealand’s 291 all out in 45 overs against Australia in their Champions Trophy opener, after Luke Ronchi smashed 65 against the country he once represente­d either side of a twohour rain delay on Friday.

Williamson underscore­d his status as one of the players to watch in this tournament, easing into his 97-ball 100 before splatterin­g Australia’s much-feared pace attack around Edgbaston with an array of shots. The captain struck eight fours and three sixes by the time he was run out with 6.5 overs left.

That left the New Zealanders still well-placed on 254/4 but a late-innings flourish failed to materialis­e, with Josh Hazlewood finishing with figures of 6/52 off nine overs as Australia took the last seven wickets for 37 runs in 5.5 overs to seize the initiative.

The Group A match between trans-Tasman rivals was reduced to 46 overs per side.

Earlier, Ronchi — born in New Zealand but raised in Australia, for whom he played seven limited-overs internatio­nals in 2008-09 — provided some entertainm­ent with three sixes and nine fours in a 43-ball salvo as a pinch-hitting opener.

The wicketkeep­er, selected ahead of Tom Latham, struck 24 before showers arrived at the central England venue with New Zealand 67/1, then returned with more lusty blows amid the best atmosphere of the innings. It was his first ODI fifty in the last 37

innings, dating back to January and his 170 against Sri Lanka.

When Ronchi departed, caught at point by Glenn Maxwell, New Zealand was motoring along at 117/2. Williamson was joined by Ross Taylor and there was a mid-innings lull as the batsmen attempted to set a platform for a total above 300.

The Black Caps didn’t quite manage it, and they would have wanted more especially after Williamson and Taylor put on 99 for the third wicket.

Taylor went slogging for 46, and Williamson nudged a single for his ninth ODI hundred before departing moments later after deliberati­ng with Neil Broom as they tried to nick a single.

New Zealand wobbled late on, with Broom (14), James Neesham (6) and Corey Anderson (8) going cheaply. Adam Milne was caught for 11 on the boundary after hitting two boundaries and Hazlewood enticed a nick off Trent Boult (0).

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 ?? — AP ?? Captain Kane Williamson hit a century on Friday.
— AP Captain Kane Williamson hit a century on Friday.
 ?? — AP ?? Josh Hazlewood picked up six wickets for 52 runs.
— AP Josh Hazlewood picked up six wickets for 52 runs.

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