New Zealand pulled off a five-wicket win, chasing down 183 with 15 balls to spare, thanks to a composed yet aggressive batting effort anchored by Tim Seifert, and got their T20 World Cup campaign off to a flyer here at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Sunday. The Kiwis avenged their loss to the Afghans from the previous edition of the tournament and bagged the first two points in the first game of Group D.
The chase began shakily as Afghanistan’s spinners struck early. Finn Allen fell for 1, and Rachin Ravindra was dismissed for a duck in quick succession, both removed by Mujeeb Ur Rahman, leaving New Zealand 14/2 inside two overs. Afghanistan sensed an opening, but Seifert ensured the innings did not derail.
Seifert counterattacked with authority, mixing clean hitting with smart placement. His 65 off 42 balls, featuring seven fours and three sixes, wrested momentum back from Afghanistan and steadied the chase. He found an ideal partner in Glenn Phillips, who played a blistering hand of 42 off 25 balls, striking at 168 and targeting Rashid Khan whenever he erred in length. Their 74-run stand pushed New Zealand firmly ahead of the required rate.