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We're not boring, say World Cup Kiwis after bitter-sweet exit

OLD TRAFFORD, England, June 17 (AFP) - New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming was left with bitter-sweet memories here on Thursday after his side's exit from the World Cup following a nine-wicket defeat to Pakistan.

Fleming refused to accept that Wednesday's game at Old Trafford had been as one-sided as the score suggested and refused to accept that the Kiwis were boring. [More | Scorecard]

  • New Zealand are eliminated from the World Cup after losing the first semi final to Pakistan at Manchester [Scorecard]
  • New Zealand secure a semi final berth after defeating India by five wickets at Nottingham [Scorecard]
  • South Africa comfortably defeat New Zealand by 74 runs at Birmingham [Scorecard]
  • New Zealand's Super Six clash against Zimbabwe is abandoned as a no result after rain prevents any further play on the reserve day [Scorecard]
  • New Zealand thrash Scotland at Edinburgh to qualify for the Super Six stage ahead of the West Indies [Scorecard]
  • The West Indies are too good for New Zealand, cruising to a seven wicket win with 5.4 overs to spare at Southampton [Scorecard]
  • Roger Twose and Chris Cairns lift New Zealand from the brink to a storming five-wicket win over Australia at Cardiff [Scorecard]
  • New Zealand open their World Cup account with a comfortable six wicket win over Bangladesh at Chelmsford [Scorecard]
  • New Zealand comfortably beat Sussex by 7 wickets with 10.2 overs to spare at Arundel in their final warm up match [Scorecard]
  • New Zealand defeat Surrey by 108 runs in their second warm up match at The Oval [Scorecard]


 
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