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.
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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.
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Flyhalf Beauden Barrett breaks past Namibia captain Jacques Burger to score his team's fourth try.
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Winger Nehe Milner-Skudder crossed twice in the first half as the All Blacks ran in five tries.
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Julian Savea, playing on the left wing, also scored two tries for New Zealand -- both in the second half.
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The All Blacks performed their customary Haka war dance before the match in London.
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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.
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The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, which hosted the London 2012 Games, was bathed in a stunning sunset before the evening game.