
When scoring a try feels like victory...

Namibia's Johan Deysel (left) celebrates after crossing the line of the mighty All Blacks at the Rugby World Cup in the second half of Thursday's Pool C match.

The tournament's lowest-ranked team did well to restrict the world champion New Zealand side to nine tries, the first of which was scored in the sixth minute by No. 8 Victor Vito.

Flyhalf Beauden Barrett breaks past Namibia captain Jacques Burger to score his team's fourth try.

Winger Nehe Milner-Skudder crossed twice in the first half as the All Blacks ran in five tries.

Julian Savea, playing on the left wing, also scored two tries for New Zealand -- both in the second half.

The All Blacks performed their customary Haka war dance before the match in London.

Sam Cane (left) was named New Zealand captain while regular skipper Richie McCaw (right) came off the bench in the second half to make his 144th international appearance.

The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, which hosted the London 2012 Games, was bathed in a stunning sunset before the evening game.