CWC Countdown - 8 days to go: Record stand for Zimbabwe

Sport360 staff 12:33 06/02/2015
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  • David Houghton and Iain Butchart put on a record-breaking eight-wicket stand for Zimbabwe against New Zealand.

    The Cricket World Cup kicks off in eight days in Australia; Sport360 takes a look at the magic behind the number ‘8’, with Zimbabwe’s record-breaking stand. 

    The significance of the number ‘8’ take us back to the 1987 World Cup, when New Zealand were favourites to win their Group A match against Zimbabwe, the Black Caps having  a number of top players in their ranks.

    Batting first, New Zealand posted a match-winning total of 242 in their 50 overs — as the two Martins, Snedden and Crowe, made fifties – and the target looked enough to win the match easily.

    Aside from Dave Houghton, Zimbabwe’s top-seven batsman could only accumulate 30 runs between them, leaving the African side reeling on 104 for seven.

    It should have been a formality for Kiwis to finish off the match, but Houghton kept on hitting boundaries and sixes, and found some unexpected support in the former of No. 9 Iain Butchart.

    Together they put on a 117-run eighth-wicket stand – which remains World Cup record – to leave the Kiwis sweating as they faced an embarrassing defeat.

    Houghton made 142 off 137 balls, clubbing six maximums and 13 boundaries while Butchart fought his way to 54.

    However, there was no fairytale finish as Zimbabwe just fell short – losing by three runs; nonetheless, the match and the fightback still lives on.

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