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Kiwis make it four straight against sloppy Afghanistan

New Zealand stay unbeaten as Afghanistan left to rue fielding errors

New Zealand have brought Afghanistan back down to earth with a 149-run victory to stretch their winning streak at the World Cup.

Three days after stunning defending champions England, the plucky Afghans briefly kindled hopes of another upset on Wednesday when New Zealand's top order suffered a mini-collapse.

But the 2019 runners-up went on to post 6-288 after skipper Tom Latham (68) and player-of-the-match Glenn Phillips (71) smashed rapid half-centuries.

They benefited tremendously from sloppy fielding by Afghanistan, who floored four catches and blew a stumping opportunity as well to let New Zealand off the hook.

New Zealand were not as forgiving when they returned to defend their total and bundled out Afghanistan for 139 inside 35 overs to coast to their fourth successive win in the tournament.

"Another great performance," Latham, leading the side in absence of injured Kane Williamson, said after his team soared to the top of the points table.

"We were put under pressure some times but the bowlers managed to take wickets when it was needed."

Spin is Afghanistan's strong suit and off-spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman set to work after they won the toss and elected to field.

But Rahmat Shah dropped Will Young in the second over and it proved a costly mistake, setting a careless trend as the opener went on to smash 54.

Mujeeb trapped Devon Conway lbw for 20 but Afghanistan simply couldn't grab their opportunities.

Rachin Ravindra (32) got a lifeline when Afghan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi dropped an easy chance at mid-wicket when the batsman was yet to open his account.

Ravindra then got another reprieve when Ikram Alikhil squandered a stumping opportunity off Rashid Khan.

Afghanistan struck back claiming three wickets in nine balls, with Azmatullah Omarzai bowling a two-wicket over, to reduce New Zealand to 4-110.

Latham, dropped twice before he reached fifty, combined with Phillips to raise 144 runs off 153 balls to steady New Zealand.

Mark Chapman provided a breezy cameo of 25 not out down the order as New Zealand plundered 103 runs off the last 10 overs.

New Zealand then rattled Afghanistan early in their chase, dismissing openers Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran in the space of three balls.

In contrast to the Afghans' sloppiness in the field, Mitchell Santner pulled off a stunning one-handed catch to send back Shahidi, who fluffed his hook shot against Lockie Ferguson.

Santner's spectacular athleticism reduced the Afghans to 3-43 and though they crawled to 3-94 by the halfway stage, they lost both Rahmat Shah (36) and Omarzai (27) soon after, making defeat just a matter of time.

Ferguson (3-19) claimed two wickets in his seventh over, and Santner (3-39) a couple in the next to put Afghanistan out of their misery.

"Very disappointed, because at this level you have to take those kind of catches," Shahidi said.

"The team otherwise was doing well but our fielding let us down."

2023 men's ODI World Cup standings

Team
Matches played
M
Wins
W
Losses
L
Ties
T
No results
N/R
Net Run Rate
NRR
Deductions
Ded.
Total points
PTS
1 India Men India Men IND 9 9 0 0 0 2.57 0 18
2 South Africa Men South Africa Men SA 9 7 2 0 0 1.261 0 14
3 Australia Men Australia Men AUS 9 7 2 0 0 0.841 0 14
4 New Zealand Men New Zealand Men NZ 9 5 4 0 0 0.743 0 10
5 Pakistan Men Pakistan Men PAK 9 4 5 0 0 -0.199 0 8
6 Afghanistan Men Afghanistan Men AFG 9 4 5 0 0 -0.336 0 8
7 England Men England Men ENG 9 3 6 0 0 -0.572 0 6
8 Bangladesh Men Bangladesh Men BAN 9 2 7 0 0 -1.087 0 4
9 Sri Lanka Men Sri Lanka Men SL 9 2 7 0 0 -1.419 0 4
10 Netherlands Men Netherlands Men NED 9 2 7 0 0 -1.825 0 4

M: Matches played

W: Wins

L: Losses

T: Ties

N/R: No results

NRR: Net Run Rate

Ded.: Deductions

PTS: Total points