New Zealand captain Kane Williamson urged his side to move on after an 86-run defeat by champions Australia at Lord’s on Saturday condemned the Black Caps to their second straight loss of the World Cup. Williamson’s side will guarantee their place alongside Australia – the team that beat them in the 2015 final – in the last four if they defeat tournament hosts England in their concluding group match at Chester-le-Street on July 3. And they will be into the semi-finals before then if England lose to India in Birmingham on Sunday.
“It’s about moving on and going to Durham,” said Williamson after a heavy loss just days after a six-wicket defeat by Pakistan.
New Zealand, who lost the toss on a used pitch that made conditions tough for batsmen, were right in the game when they reduced Australia to 92/5.
But a century stand between Usman Khawaja (88) and player of the match Alex Carey, whose fluent 71 included 11 fours, took Australia to 243/9.
The Black Caps could only manage 157 in reply, with left-arm fast bowler Mitchell Starc taking a tournament best 5/26.
“We were one wicket away if you look at the positives in our bowling, it wasn’t to be today,” said Williamson.
“Rather than digging too deep, you’re analysing the past when the challenge coming up can be quite different.
“There are so many variables in this sport and World Cup. It’s about moving on to the next game,” added the star batsman, who for once at this tournament was unable to bail his side out of trouble after match-wining hundreds against both South Africa and the West Indies.