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New Zealand vs West Indies Cricket World Cup live score: Brendon McCullum's Black Caps face mercurial side in bid to face South AfricaA rampant New Zealand went through pool phase unbeatenInconsistent West Indies lurched into the last eight clash with a six-wicket victory over United Arab EmiratesFast bowler Adam Milne is expected to return from injury to join new ball duo Trent Boult and Tim Southee in place of Mitchell McClenaghanWest Indies captain Jason Holder said the key to the game could be to take early wickets when McCullum comes out firing.

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SCORECARD

Australia v Pakistan

Match:
Quarter Final 3
Venue:
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Australia win by 6 wickets
Pakistan First InningsRuns
Extras (0nb 5w 5lb 0b)Total 213 all out (49.5 overs)
Shehzadc Clarke b Hazlewood5
Ahmed †c Watson b Starc10
Sohailc Haddin b Johnson41
Niazi *c Finch b Maxwell34
Akmalc Finch b Maxwell20
Maqsoodc Johnson b Hazlewood29
Afridic Finch b Hazlewood23
Riazc Haddin b Starc16
Adilc Starc b Faulkner15
Khanc Haddin b Hazlewood4
Alinot out6
Fall of wickets: 1-20 (Ahmed, 4.4 overs), 2-24 (Shehzad, 5.1 overs), 3-97 (Niazi, 23.2 overs), 4-112 (Sohail, 26.4 overs), 5-124 (Akmal, 29.1 overs), 6-158 (Afridi, 33.6 overs), 7-188 (Maqsood, 41.3 overs), 8-188 (Riaz, 42.2 overs), 9-195 (Khan, 43.6 overs), 10-213 (Adil, 49.5 overs)
BowlingORW
Starc10402
Hazlewood10354
Johnson10421
Maxwell7432
Watson5170
Faulkner7.5311
Australia First InningsRuns
Extras (0nb 9w 0lb 0b)Total 216 for 4 (33.5 overs)
Warnerc Ali b Riaz24
Finchlbw Khan2
Smithlbw Adil65
Clarke *c Maqsood b Riaz8
Watsonnot out64
Maxwellnot out44
Faulkner
Haddin †
Johnson
Starc
Hazlewood
Fall of wickets: 1-15 (Finch, 2.3 overs), 2-49 (Warner, 8.3 overs), 3-59 (Clarke, 10.4 overs), 4-148 (Smith, 26.4 overs)
BowlingORW
Khan7.5571
Adil5311
Ali6370
Riaz9542
Afridi4300
Sohail270


New Zealand's Brendon McCullum expects favouritism, underdog status and the possibility of choking under the weight of expectation to have little INFLUENCE on Saturday's World Cup quarter-final against West Indies.

A rampant New Zealand went through pool phase unbeaten, while inconsistent West Indies lurched into the last eight clash at Wellington Regional Stadium with a six-wicket victory over United Arab Emirates.

To McCullum, though, that meant nothing.

'I've said right throughout the tournament, whether you're favourites or whether you're underdogs, once the coin goes up, the contest between bat and ball starts,' the New Zealand skipper told reporters on Friday.

'All of that talk and all of that pre-match favouritism goes out the window. Tomorrow's no different, just because it's a quarter-final.'

The co-hosts have arguably the most balanced side in the World Cup, all of whom have stepped up at one stage or another during the tournament.

That has particularly pleased McCullum.

'In HORSE RACING parlance ... I think the horse has never been better and we've got every chance in this game to be able to go out there and WIN, even if things aren't a hundred per cent,' McCullum said.

'That's something you probably can't say about too many New Zealand teams in the past. That's encouraging.'

McCullum has INDICATED that New Zealand will revert to their top lineup, with fast bowler Adam Milne returning from shoulder injury to join new ball duo Trent Boult and Tim Southee in place of Mitchell McClenaghan.

Southee somehow MANAGED to exploit a clear blue sky and little wind to produce a captivating spell of late-swing bowling to take career-best figures of 7-33 against England at Wellington Regional Stadium a month ago.

Boult was imperious in their match against Australia with 5-27 the following week in Auckland, while left-arm spinner Daniel Vettori has complemented the opening pair with 13 wickets at 13.29, and an economy rate of 3.69.

West Indies, by contrast, have struggled in the top-order batting with most of the runs from top-scorers Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels coming in one big partnership against Zimbabwe in Canberra.

Gayle, who is struggling with a back injury, has scored 279 runs with 215 coming from that one innings, while Samuels' 133 not out has ACCOUNTED for 66 percent of his total runs of 203.

West Indies captain Jason Holder said the key to the game could be to take early wickets when McCullum comes out firing and then get stuck into the middle order.

'Obviously Brendon McCullum's carrying some form ... we will be our normal self in the power play, we just have to be disciplined,' Holder said.

'I think aggression is also key. Brendon is a pretty aggressive batsman so I can probably try to fight fire with fire and try to get the better of him.

'New Zealand's middle order (also) hasn't been tested in this tournament and so it's important that we get early wickets and test them.