The Japan Times - Phillips hits 104 as New Zealand crush Sri Lanka

EUR -
AED 4.162572
AFN 82.230718
ALL 99.559789
AMD 443.026253
ANG 2.028765
AOA 1040.362007
ARS 1355.593196
AUD 1.791511
AWG 2.042759
AZN 1.920974
BAM 1.946349
BBD 2.28809
BDT 137.691422
BGN 1.954232
BHD 0.427127
BIF 3314.879559
BMD 1.133292
BND 1.490761
BOB 7.85884
BRL 6.636597
BSD 1.133198
BTN 97.436158
BWP 15.642048
BYN 3.708592
BYR 22212.526278
BZD 2.276347
CAD 1.574976
CDF 3258.214799
CHF 0.925556
CLF 0.028541
CLP 1095.247946
CNY 8.327952
CNH 8.286462
COP 4883.639228
CRC 581.37705
CUC 1.133292
CUP 30.032242
CVE 110.612842
CZK 25.099362
DJF 201.800134
DKK 7.463924
DOP 69.354546
DZD 149.971412
EGP 57.79167
ERN 16.999382
ETB 147.328373
FJD 2.610767
FKP 0.868384
GBP 0.860225
GEL 3.11648
GGP 0.868384
GHS 17.622207
GIP 0.868384
GMD 81.035338
GNF 9809.776683
GTQ 8.740559
GYD 237.787491
HKD 8.789939
HNL 29.182559
HRK 7.531817
HTG 148.280008
HUF 410.398523
IDR 19024.57544
ILS 4.173383
IMP 0.868384
INR 97.514067
IQD 1484.612726
IRR 47725.762543
ISK 145.106201
JEP 0.868384
JMD 179.398906
JOD 0.803846
JPY 162.4036
KES 146.797756
KGS 99.106493
KHR 4550.167696
KMF 491.266048
KPW 1019.962955
KRW 1613.706027
KWD 0.347626
KYD 0.944423
KZT 586.810667
LAK 24544.274636
LBP 101542.977249
LKR 337.839577
LRD 226.375337
LSL 21.696915
LTL 3.346317
LVL 0.685517
LYD 6.300915
MAD 10.592902
MDL 19.604979
MGA 5242.019102
MKD 61.500154
MMK 2379.424748
MNT 4006.027823
MOP 9.052445
MRU 44.934499
MUR 50.998597
MVR 17.464012
MWK 1968.528456
MXN 22.75843
MYR 5.003485
MZN 72.422736
NAD 21.351275
NGN 1819.183418
NIO 41.648428
NOK 11.988407
NPR 155.897454
NZD 1.929685
OMR 0.436274
PAB 1.133198
PEN 4.238574
PGK 4.628358
PHP 64.659945
PKR 317.863147
PLN 4.280954
PYG 9066.974164
QAR 4.12575
RON 4.975494
RSD 117.14158
RUB 93.212909
RWF 1604.741694
SAR 4.25312
SBD 9.483782
SCR 16.171525
SDG 680.542771
SEK 11.090255
SGD 1.492257
SHP 0.89059
SLE 25.782165
SLL 23764.551485
SOS 647.674838
SRD 42.102015
STD 23456.859543
SVC 9.915852
SYP 14734.832839
SZL 21.696851
THB 38.08107
TJS 12.318395
TMT 3.977855
TND 3.385714
TOP 2.654285
TRY 43.118819
TTD 7.691652
TWD 36.686706
TZS 3034.390747
UAH 46.786025
UGX 4155.820888
USD 1.133292
UYU 48.673659
UZS 14710.132176
VES 87.397281
VND 29272.936417
VUV 139.313184
WST 3.202299
XAF 652.787309
XAG 0.035153
XAU 0.000353
XCD 3.062779
XDR 0.815222
XOF 652.205632
XPF 119.331742
YER 278.024898
ZAR 21.433971
ZMK 10201.050706
ZMW 32.099139
ZWL 364.919612
  • RBGPF

    -4.5500

    63.45

    -7.17%

  • RELX

    1.0000

    50.12

    +2%

  • VOD

    0.2300

    8.96

    +2.57%

  • NGG

    1.3300

    69.39

    +1.92%

  • RYCEF

    0.2500

    9.38

    +2.67%

  • SCS

    0.0500

    10.23

    +0.49%

  • CMSC

    0.0100

    21.81

    +0.05%

  • RIO

    0.1500

    57.01

    +0.26%

  • GSK

    0.6400

    35.28

    +1.81%

  • BTI

    0.4400

    42.01

    +1.05%

  • CMSD

    0.0100

    21.91

    +0.05%

  • BCC

    -0.7500

    94.91

    -0.79%

  • JRI

    0.2200

    12.13

    +1.81%

  • BCE

    0.2900

    21.65

    +1.34%

  • AZN

    1.7200

    68.01

    +2.53%

  • BP

    0.3200

    26.91

    +1.19%

Phillips hits 104 as New Zealand crush Sri Lanka
Phillips hits 104 as New Zealand crush Sri Lanka / Photo: DAVID GRAY - AFP

Phillips hits 104 as New Zealand crush Sri Lanka

Glenn Phillips smashed a powerhouse 104 and Trent Boult grabbed four wickets as New Zealand swept past Sri Lanka by 65 runs in Sydney on Saturday to put them in pole position to make the semi-finals at the Twenty20 World Cup.

Text size:

New Zealand batted first and posted 167-7 with Phillips unstoppable, rescuing his team after the top order was blown away, losing Finn Allen, Doug Conway and Kane Williamson for 15 runs.

Boult and Tim Southee then reduced Sri Lanka to 4-8 in the chase and there was no way back as they crumbled to 102 all out. Boult ended with a career-best 4-13.

Phillips hit 10 fours and four sixes in his 64-ball knock -- the second century of the tournament, after South African Rilee Rossouw's 109 against Bangladesh, and only the 11th in T20 World Cup history.

Plenty was on the line with Group One wide open after both matches in Melbourne on Friday -- Australia v England and Afghanistan v Ireland -- were washed out.

New Zealand's win gives them a two point buffer at the top of the table from England, Ireland and Australia with two games to play.

They face a crunch game against England next in Brisbane on Tuesday while Sri Lanka face a must-win clash with Afghanistan on the same day to keep their hopes alive.

Sri Lanka began with the spin of Maheesh Theekshana after losing the toss, and it immediately paid dividends.

Allen took apart Australia's hallowed pace attack in their opening game during a 16-ball 42, but he managed just three balls and one run this time, confounded by an inswinger in the opening over.

Conway, who smashed an unbeaten 92 against Australia, fared little better. Spinner Dhananjaya de Silva joined the attack and Conway was bowled, also for one.

Things got worse when skipper Williamson (8) got an outside edge off pace bowler Kasun Rajitha in the next over and was caught behind.

Phillips and Daryl Mitchell, returning to the side after fracturing his hand, crawled to 54-3 at the halfway point.

But Phillips then flicked a switch and began swinging the bat, with sloppy fielding aiding him, dropped by Pathum Nissanka on 12 and again on 45 by skipper Dasun Shanaka.

An 84-run stand with Mitchell ended when his partner was bowled for 22 by Wanindu Hasaranga. Mitchell Santner was alongside him when he brought up only his second T20 100 in the 19th over before being caught in the final over.

Sri Lanka made the worst possible start to the chase, losing three wickets for five runs.

Southee bowled a wicket-maiden to open proceedings, trapping Nissanka lbw, then long-time bowling partner Boult chipped in with two wickets in his first over.

He enticed an edge from Kusal Mendis to Conway then de Silva chopped onto his wicket. Charith Asalanka didn't last much longer, caught by a diving Allen as Boult grabbed his third.

Spinner Santner came on and Chamika Karunaratne swung his bat, only to find Boult in the deep, leaving Sri Lanka in disarray.

Shanaka hit a gutsy 35 and Bhanuka Rajapaksa 34, but to no avail.

K.Yamaguchi--JT