Led by wing attack Rhonda John-Davis, playing her 150th Test match and in her fifth World Cup, Trinidad and Tobago found good pace through the middle and good space in the circle.
Sydney Having staged the first major upset of the Netball World Cup by beating top-seeded Australia, New Zealand have avoided becoming the victim of the second, through a 55-48 defeat of fourth-ranked Jamaica at Allphones Arena on Tuesday night.
In the day’s early game, the Silver Ferns continued their mix-and-match start to the World Cup, racking up a 74-38 win over Trinidad and Tobago in their second pool match at Sydney’s Olympic Park.