"Brendan McCullum 188"@en . . . . "Ryan Haire 56"@en . . "Hamish Marshall 161"@en . . . "Colin Smith 70"@en . . "Ross Taylor 120"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1110099691"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Thinus Fourie &"@en . . . . "Michael Mason 3"@en . "John Blain 3"@en . "Grant Elliott 4"@en . . "Dewald Nel 5"@en . . . . . . . "2008"^^ . . "Phil Eaglestone &"@en . . "Gordon Goudie 2"@en . "Gary Wilson 60"@en . . "Kyle McCallan 49"@en . . . . . "Tim Southee &"@en . . "18228352"^^ . . "A tri-series in Scotland took place between 1 July and 3 July involving New Zealand, Ireland and Scotland. On 1 July, New Zealand beat Ireland by 290 runs. This became a new world record for the biggest margin of victory by runs. The previous world record was India's 257 run drubbing of Bermuda in the 2007 Cricket World Cup."@en . "Andre Botha 1"@en . . "2008 Associates Tri-Series in Scotland"@en . . . . "Qasim Sheikh 41"@en . . "4727"^^ . "Reinhardt Strydom &"@en . "Scotland"@en . "win"@en . . . "A tri-series in Scotland took place between 1 July and 3 July involving New Zealand, Ireland and Scotland. On 1 July, New Zealand beat Ireland by 290 runs. This became a new world record for the biggest margin of victory by runs. The previous world record was India's 257 run drubbing of Bermuda in the 2007 Cricket World Cup."@en . . . . "Gavin Hamilton 121"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Andrew White 2"@en . "--07-01"^^ . "Kyle McCallan &"@en . .