Australia v New Zealand, Group A, Edgbaston
Williamson, Hazlewood light up the grey
An overcast Edgbaston warmed itself up for an exciting contest•Getty Images
Kane Williamson's team had no such off-field distractions•Getty Images/ICC
New Zealand were 66 for 1 in the tenth over when rain arrived for the first time•Getty Images/ICC
Williamson played classy pulls and hooks•Getty Images
Rain made an unwelcome reappearance during the innings break. Australia were set a revised target of 235 in 33 overs•Getty Images, PA Photos
Adam Milne struck two quick blows. Australia were 53 for 3 in the ninth over•Getty Images
In the wake of the pay dispute with CA, Australia got down to business on the field•Getty Images
Luke Ronchi opened for New Zealand and took his chances to find the boundary•Getty Images
Ronchi was reprieved by Matthew Wade, whose run-out attempt was off target•Getty Images
There were copybook drives, cuts and flicks too during Williamson's 97-ball century, but he was run out soon after getting there•Getty Images
David Warner woke up Australia's sluggish start with a few of blows•Getty Images
Another downpour prevented any more play, leaving the teams with a point apiece•Getty Images
Martin Guptill's 26 was full of poise before it met its end at the hands of Josh Hazlewood•Getty Images
Pat Cummins bore the brunt of Ronchi's no-holds-barred approach, leaking 41 runs off 17 balls to the New Zealand opener•Getty Images
Hazlewood then took centre-stage, finishing with career-best figures of 6 for 52. New Zealand lost their last seven wickets for 37 runs•Getty Images
But he perished under the pressure of an escalating asking rate, edging Trent Boult to the wicketkeeper•Getty Images