Already an Auckland Ace, Finn Allen hit the ground running in his second U19 World Cup. MButcher/NZC

Allen, Bhula guide NZ U19 to opening win

A brilliant partnership from Finn Allen and Jakob Bhula has got New Zealand’s ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2018 off to a perfect start, with an eight wicket win over defending champions the West Indies at Bay Oval in Tauranga.

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The pair put on 163 runs for the second wicket, while Allen became just the seventh New Zealander to score a century in the tournament’s history, as the hosts comfortably chased the Windies’ target of 234 with 63 balls to spare.

Allen finished unbeaten on 115 off 100 balls, eclipsing his previous high score of 97 against Ireland at the last Under 19 World Cup in 2016, while Bhula fell on 83 with New Zealand requiring a further 24 runs for victory.

Captain Kaylum Boshier joined Allen for the final overs of the chase, but by then the job almost complete.

Allen and Bhula came together at the end of the 10th over after Rachin Ravindra was dismissed for 16 off the bowling of Ronaldo Alimohamed.

Bhula looked untroubled from the outset, particularly on the back-foot, while Allen showed a full array of strokes, with the sweep shot providing plenty of runs as New Zealand began to reduce the required run-rate.

It wasn’t all easy going for New Zealand early on after Boshier won the toss and elected to field. West Indies put on 123 runs for the opening wicket, before Ravindra made the much needed breakthrough of Kimani Melius for 78.

The dismissal saw the runs dry up for the visitors, as New Zealand sensed an opportunity to make further inroads. Felix Murray replaced Ravindra, with the fellow left-arm spinner drawing the wicket of Bhaskar Yadram for 11.



Matthew Fisher returned with a bit of extra zip in his second spell and trapped Kirstan Kallicharan in front of his stumps for two, before Murray removed West Indies captain Emmanuel Stewart next over for just one run, leaving the Windies 150-4.

Fisher and Ravindra continued to be the go to men for New Zealand, with the pair picking up two further wickets each to limit the visitors to 233-8 from their 50 overs.

New Zealand take on Kenya in their second pool game on Wednesday in Christchurch.

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