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Henry, Ferguson shine as Kiwis crush Sri Lanka by 10 wickets

Cricket - ICC Cricket World Cup - New Zealand v Sri Lanka - Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff, Britain - June 1, 2019 New Zealand’s Matt Henry in action Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley

CARDIFF (Reuters) - New Zealand crushed Sri Lanka without losing a single wicket in Cardiff on Saturday to begin their World Cup campaign in style after seamers Matt Henry and Lockie Ferguson had skittled their opponents out for 136.

Kiwi opener Martin Guptill then smashed an unbeaten 51-ball 73, while Colin Munro made 58 not out to help the New Zealanders reach their target in less than 17 overs.

Earlier, Kiwis skipper Kane Williamson won the toss and chose to bowl on a pitch so green it was indistinguishable from the outfield, and he was rewarded when Henry trapped Lankan opener Lahiru Thirimanne leg-before in the first over.

Cricket - ICC Cricket World Cup - New Zealand v Sri Lanka - Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff, Britain - June 1, 2019 Sri Lanka’s Kusal Perera in action Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley

Canterbury seamer Henry, who conceded 107 runs in a warm-up match against West Indies earlier this week, continued his resurgence to remove Kusal Perera and Kusal Mendis in the ninth over to leave the Sri Lankan middle order exposed at 46-3.

"Good to go out there on a green surface," Henry, who credited his stint with English county Kent last season for his man-of-the-match performance, said after the match.

"You don't get too many one-day wickets like that. On a surface like that we were trying the full length and get them forward, with them trying to hit us off our length."

Cricket - ICC Cricket World Cup - New Zealand v Sri Lanka - Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff, Britain - June 1, 2019 New Zealand’s Matt Henry in action as Sri Lanka's Dhananjaya de Silva looks on Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley

Henry took 3-29 off seven overs, while Ferguson bagged three middle-order wickets as Sri Lanka finished with the lowest ODI total at Sophia Gardens - below their own record there of 138, also set against the Kiwis, in the 2013 Champions Trophy.

Sri Lankan captain Dimuth Karunaratne led a mini-recovery for his side, carrying his bat with an unbeaten 52 to take the total past 100.

But apart from all-rounder Thisara Perera (27), he received no support from the lower order as they were skittled out with 20.4 overs to spare.

Cricket - ICC Cricket World Cup - New Zealand v Sri Lanka - Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff, Britain - June 1, 2019 Sri Lanka’s Dimuth Karunaratne in action Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley

Karunaratne has urged his team to reassess their approach for the rest of their campaign after the majority of the batsmen perished in search of early boundaries.

"136 is never going to be enough in these conditions," the Sri Lankan captain said.

"It was a good toss to win... it was seaming and swinging in the morning, so they had the advantage.

Cricket - ICC Cricket World Cup - New Zealand v Sri Lanka - Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff, Britain - June 1, 2019 New Zealand’s Colin de Grandhomme looks on Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley

"We need to think about our game and approach. We're trying to play our shots early, we need to give ourselves a chance to get set and then score runs."

The result cemented 2015 runners-up New Zealand's status as the dark horses in the tournament and also highlighted why Sri Lanka, who have recorded just one ODI win in 2019, may struggle to qualify for the semi-finals.

New Zealand's next game is against Bangladesh at The Oval on Wednesday, while Sri Lanka stay in Cardiff to play Afghanistan on Tuesday.

Cricket - ICC Cricket World Cup - New Zealand v Sri Lanka - Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff, Britain - June 1, 2019 Sri Lanka’s Thisara Perera in action Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley

(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Hugh Lawson and Tony Lawrence)

Cricket - ICC Cricket World Cup - New Zealand v Sri Lanka - Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff, Britain - June 1, 2019 New Zealand’s Lockie Ferguson celebrates taking the wicket of Sri Lanka's Dhananjaya de Silva Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley
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