New Zealand capped off their T20 World Cup campaign with a dominant win, thrashing Papua New Guinea by seven wickets on June 17th at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy (match 39). While neither team qualified for the Super 8s, New Zealand secured a convincing victory despite losing early wickets. Veteran Trent Boult potentially played his final T20 World Cup match, showcasing his trademark new-ball brilliance. Lockie Ferguson stole the show earlier, taking record-breaking figures of 4-0-3. Chasing a meagre 79 runs, Devon Conway anchored the chase with a solid knock, ensuring a comfortable win for the Black Caps. (Full Coverage|Cricket News)