Kathmandu: Kane Williamson scored 78 runs in his rebound from a drawn out physical issue as New Zealand beat Bangladesh by eight wickets in the Cricket World Cup on Friday.

Williamson played his most memorable match since April after a serious knee injury and arrived at his all out off 107 balls as New Zealand made 248-2 to pursue down Bangladesh’s 245-9 easily.
It was the Dark Covers’ third consecutive success at the competition and put them on the focuses table with six places, following triumphs over Britain and the Netherlands.
New Zealand had another initial pair with Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra beginning together after the last option was picked in front of Will Youthful. Yet, Ravindra was out for only nine runs, got behind off Mustafizur Rahman in the third finished.
Williamson and Conway then added 80 runs off 105 balls for the subsequent wicket. Conway outscored Williamson in the association, and generally speaking made 45 off 59 balls, including three fours. He was out lbw to Shakib Al Hasan in the 21st over.
Daryl Mitchell joined Williamson and batted at a quicker clasp to move things along. Williamson took as much time as is needed and arrived at his 50 years off 81 balls prior to battling with cramps and furthermore took disasters for his knee and left thumb, which put him in uncertainty for the following game. Williamson resigned out in the 39th over, with the score perusing 200-2.
“It was a decent group execution,” Williamson said. “We needed to see through the new ball, yet had the option to fabricate associations in the center overs.”
Mitchell scored 50 years off 43 balls, and hit six fours as well as four sixes. He and Glenn Phillips (16 not out) scored a fast fire 48 off 27 balls to polish off the game with 7.1 overs in excess.