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New Zealand beats Afghanistan by 149 runs for 4th straight win at Cricket World Cup

By Associated Press

New Zealand's Rachin Ravindra plays a shot during the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup match between Afghanistan and New Zealand in Chennai. Photo: AP

CHENNAI, OCTOBER 18

New Zealand collected its fourth straight win to open the Cricket World Cup by beating Afghanistan by 149 runs on Wednesday after half-centuries by Glenn Phillips and Tom Latham.

Phillips was the top scorer with 71 off 80 balls and put on 144 runs for the fifth wicket with Latham (68) to rescue the Black Caps from a precarious 110-4 as they posted 288-6.

New Zealand curtailed Afghanistan, which was coming off a surprising 69-run win over England, to 139 all out in 34.4 overs and registered another big victory in the competition to boost its net run rate.

The Black Caps are in first place on a maximum eight points, with India - with three straight victories - the only other unbeaten team.