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New Zealand's Corey Anderson admits they have work to do after Scotland display

New Zealand have work to do in order to improve on their performance against Scotland today, insists Corey Anderson.

New Zealand all-rounder Corey Anderson has said that his side have work to do, after they failed to impress in their World Cup win over Scotland.

The Kiwis bowled the minnows out for just 142, but they struggled in their run chase and lost seven wickets on their way to a three-wicket win.

Anderson told reporters: "Scotland bowled pretty well on a wicket that started to slow up. I guess it doesn't matter if you win ugly it still counts as a win.

"You think you can take it down quickly and when you lose a couple of wickets it can become a bit of a roll. It was a good first half performance and the second probably needs a bit of work."

New Zealand next face England on Friday.

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Corey Anderson of New Zealand celebrates scoring the fastest 100 runs in history during game three of the One Day International Series between New Zealand and the West Indies at Queenstown Events Centre on January 1, 2014
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