Cardiff: Devon Conway and Daryl Mitchell both hit unbeaten centuries and shared a partnership of 180 runs to steer New Zealand to a dominant eight-wicket win over England on Friday in their first meeting in a one-day international since the epic Cricket World Cup final at Lord's in 2019.
Set 292 to win, the New Zealanders reached the target with 26 balls to spare at Sophia Gardens as Conway (111) and Mitchell (118) each struck their fourth ODI hundreds. It's the first of four matches in an ODI series between teams who will open the World Cup by playing each other in Ahmedabad on Oct. 5.
On this evidence, New Zealand is going into the tournament in better shape and is on a three-match winning streak over England in limited-overs cricket after victories in the final two Twenty20 internationals of their series. That finished 2-2 on Tuesday. It's certainly not the World Cup for us it was a great opportunity as a group to play against a quality side, Conway said. We've got another three opportunities to do that."
Ben Stokes, who has opted to come out of ODI retirement ahead of England's World Cup title defense in India, marked his return to the 50-over format by being one of four batters to post-fifties on what appeared a tough track at first. Stokes hit 52 after a quick knock of 54 from Dawid Malan, who was part of an emergency opening partnership with Harry Brook (25) because of injuries to Jonny Bairstow and Jason Roy. Brook has been controversially left out of England's World Cup squad and was staking a claim for a late call-up.
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