Key events
A bullish Harry Brook speaks:
“I thought it was an amazing game of cricket there at the back end. For us to nearly defend that score – which probably wasn’t enough – was a great effort from the lads.”
On failings with the bat: “That’s one thing we have spoken about. We didn’t get big enough totals to defend and give the bowlers the best chance to win us the game. We’ll go back and take the learnings from this trip here and try our best to be better in the future.
“It didn’t help I didn’t win a toss as well… New Zealand are the second-best team in the world for a reason and they’ve outplayed us in this series. We just haven’t been good enough and hopefully we can bounce back.”
“The pitches were tricky. They had quite a bit in them. Their guys were swinging the ball and getting the most out of the pitch… We have got to find ways in the future if we want to be one of the best teams in the world and win major competitions.”
Blair Tickner is player of the match for his 4-64 and 18* with the bat:
“I actually got a bat out of the shed! I don’t have a kit sponsor at the moment so I just found one that felt nice. I didn’t think I’d be batting again for New Zealand so it’s nice to get us over the line.
“With the ball, I was just happy to get out there so it’s pleasing things went my way. The opening bowlers did well so I just cleaned up the tail. It’s back to the domestic ground and I’ll see what happens from here. The pitches have been enjoyable to bowl on.”
Daryl Mitchell is player of the series:
“It was awesome to see Blair Tickner and Zak Foulkes do the job at the end there. It was an exciting game of cricket on a challenging surface. Both myself and Devon Conway have got a few war wounds from wearing a few but it was about building a partnership and putting pressure back on them when you can.
“The pitches in this series were challenge at times. It’s the nature of early season in New Zealand that the ball will do a bit so it’s good to walk away with the series win.”
England looked like they might pinch the win but New Zealand kept their heads to chase the below par target with a couple of wickets and six overs in hand. In truth, it was Englands batting that cost them once more – you don’t win many matches after being reduced to 44-5.
New Zealand win by 2 wickets (with 32 balls remaining)
Foulkes and Tickner get New Zealand over the line!
44th over: New Zealand 219-8 (Tickner 15, Foulkes 10) Foulkes sweeps Rashid’s final ball of the over for four! New Zealand nearly, nearly over the line. Four more runs to win!
43rd over: New Zealand 214-8 (Tickner 13, Foulkes 6) Curran with a slip in place. Can’t find the breakthrough, one single taken off he first ball by Tickner and Foulkes blocks out the rest.
42nd over: New Zealand 213-8 (Tickner 13, Foulkes 6) Rashid tries to bamboozle the tailenders but there’s no dice this over. Three singles rotated, ten runs needed for New Zealand.
41st over: New Zealand 210-8 (Tickner 11, Foulkes 5) Tickner top edges Curran over Buttler for four! 15 needed for New Zealand. Make that 14 as a quick single is pilfered. Curran sends down an erratic bouncer to gift a wide too. 13 needed…
40th over: New Zealand 204-8 (Tickner 6, Foulkes 5) Shot! Tickner drives Rashid through cover for four! Rashid sends down the googly next but Tickner is back in his crease and picks up a single to mid on. New Zealand need 19 runs, England need two wickets.
39th over: New Zealand 196-8 (Tickner 0, Foulkes 3) Tickner is New Zealand’s penultimate man, England move a slip in for Curran as they try and finish this off. Wicket maiden, 27 runs plays two wickets.
WICKET! Daryl Mitchell c †Buttler b Curran 44 (New Zealand 196-8)
Sam Curran returns, can he work his golden arm? Yes! Mitchell pays away from his body and feathers an edge through to Buttler! England have the big one in the bag and need just two more wickets to pull off an improbable win.
38th over: New Zealand 196-7 (Mitchell 44, Smith 3) Four runs collected off Rashid. There’s real tension out there now. New Zealand need 27, England need 3 wickets.
37th over: New Zealand 192-7 (Mitchell 40, Smith 1) Zak Foulkes survives the rest of Overton’s over and nicks a single off the last ball. Maybe not the wisest move. That’s Englands quick men bowled out. All eyes on Daryl Mitchell now, can he see his side home?
WICKET! Nathan Smith b Overton 2 (New Zealand 191-7)
Now then! Overton castles Smith and England have a sniff now!
36th over: New Zealand 190-6 (Mitchell 40, Smith 0) Nathan Smith joins Mitchell in the middle. New Zealand need 33 more, England need four wickets.
WICKET! Mitchell Santner c Brook b Carse 27 (New Zealand 188-6)
Gone! Santner mistimes a pull and Carse gets his revenge. A twist in the tale yet?
35th over: New Zealand 187-5 (Mitchell 40, Santner 27) Four more to Santner as he square drives Overton in style. Decent cameo this from the skipper, his side need just 36 more.
34th over: New Zealand 183-5 (Mitchell 40, Santner 23) Carse is crestfallen as he gives up another FREE HIT that is duly sent soaring for SIX over point by Santner! Shot of the day/week/year from the New Zealand captain. A checked drive and hold the pose! Mitchell clubs four more and the inside edges another to make it 16 off the over.
33rd over: New Zealand 167-5 (Mitchell 32, Santner 17) Jamie Overton into his eighth over, four singles and a leg bye collected by Mitchell and Santner. 56 needed from 17 overs.
32nd over: New Zealand 162-5 (Mitchell 31, Santner 14) Mitch Santner slogs Adil Rashid outta the ground! A huge strike for SIX follows a sweep for four, a better approach from New Zealand than trying to nudge and nurdle themselves over the line. 11 runs off the over, 61 needed for the Kiwi clean sweep.
31st over: New Zealand 151-5 (Mitchell 31, Santner 3) Just a couple off Jamie Overton. The runs have dried a little but England need to keep taking wickets.
30th over: New Zealand 148-5 (Mitchell 31, Santner 1) Mitch Santner joins Mitchell in the middle and pushes Rashid for a single to get off the mark. His side need 75 from 20 overs.
WICKET! Michael Bracewell c Bethell b Rashid 13 (New Zealand 147-5)
Gone! Bracewell slog sweeps Rashid first ball and holes out to Bethell on the square leg fence. Game on!
29th over: New Zealand 147-4 (Mitchell 31, Bracewell 13) Just a couple off the returning Jamie Overton. Harry Brook turns to spin, here comes Adil Rashid…
28th over: New Zealand 145-4 (Mitchell 30, Bracewell 12) Shot! Mitchell clubs a back of a length ball from Curran for SIX. Perhaps we’ll see New Zealand motor towards the finish line now. 78 more runs needed.
27th over: New Zealand 137-4 (Mitchell 23, Bracewell 11) Archer to bowl his final over and he finishes with a maiden, New Zealand not taking any risks off England’s main man. He finishes with 0-53 off his ten witn two maidens. That one over of 24 runs spoiling his day a little.
26th over: New Zealand 137-4 (Mitchell 23, Bracewell 11) Curran bustles in and sends down a short ball that Bracewell whistles away to the fence on the pull. Curran pins him on the pad next ball but it was going over the top of the stumps and England know it. Bracewell’s bat gets stuck in the turf as he attempts a quick single off the next ball, that was out with a direct hit!
25th over: New Zealand 130-4 (Mitchell 21, Bracewell 6) Archer into his ninth over, we might see him bowl out here. Just three single off the over. We reach the halfway stage in the innings, New Zealand are four down and need 93 more runs to win.
24th over: New Zealand 127-4 (Mitchell 19, Bracewell 5) Curran replaces Carse, Mitchell takes a single from the first ball and Bracewell can’t return the favour, blocking out five dots and the rest of the over.
23rd over: New Zealand 126-4 (Mitchell 18, Bracewell 5) Archer slams in a short ball and it soars over Buttler’s head nevermind Mitchell’s, five wides. Mitchell tries a wild hack at the fifth ball after being tied down. 97 needed from 27 overs.
22nd over: New Zealand 120-4 (Mitchell 17, Bracewell 5) Bracewell joins Mitchell in the middle. This is a key partnership now, Mitchell is the big wicket for England but as I type that Bracewell plays a lovely drive down the ground for four to get off the mark. New Zealand need 103 more to complete the clean sweep.
WICKET! Tom Latham run out (Carse) 10 (New Zealand 113-4)
Lighting strikes twice at the non-striker’s end! Mitchell drives, Carse deflects unwittingly and Latham is short of his ground!
21st over: New Zealand 113-3 (Mitchell 15, Latham 10) Archer is miserly, just a single to Mitchell off his seventh over.
20th over: New Zealand 112-3 (Mitchell 14, Latham 10) Carse is livid with himself as he oversteps to gift a free hit to Mitchell. He limits the damage to a single with a speared in yorker. Five in total off the over.
19th over: New Zealand 107-3 (Mitchell 12, Latham 8) Mitchell swivels a short ball away for four past fine leg but otherwise Archer is accurate and zoning in on the front pad.
18th over: New Zealand 103-3 (Mitchell 8, Latham 8) Probing stuff from Carse who beats the edge of Latham’s blade a couple of times in the over. Brook has summoned Archer once more, his last over was clubbed for 24…
17th over: New Zealand 100-3 (Mitchell 7, Latham 6) Latham unfurls a lovely cover punch for four off Overton. Two more singles bring up the Kiwi 100. (England were 69-5 at the same stage)
16th over: New Zealand 94-3 (Mitchell 6, Latham 1) England buzz about with more intensity now they have a puncher’s chance, just a couple off the returning Carse. New Zealand still favourites with 129 needed from 34 overs. A few more in that wickets column though…
15th over: New Zealand 92-3 (Mitchell 5, Latham 0) Tom Latham joins Moose Mitchell in the middle with the Kiwis wobbling. Harry Brook calls Brydon Carse into the attack, the only way England win this game is by taking all ten wickets.
WICKET! Will Young c †Buttler b Overton 1 (New Zealand 92-3)
Young has a wild hack to Overton and the top edge is well pouched by Buttler with the cymbals. New Zealand were cruising but have lost three wickets in as many overs.
14th over: New Zealand 90-1 (Young 0, Mitchell 4) The in-form Darly Mitchell arrives in the middle. Curran spears in a bouncer that clips the new batter’s lid and flies away for four. Four! Mitchell cloths a drive but gets enough on it to pick up four wide of long on.
WICKET! Rachin Ravindra b Curran 46 (New Zealand 81-2)
From nowhere Ravindra is bowled by Curran and New Zealand have lost both their openers is quick succession. A booming drive to a full ball, it clipped the back leg and rattled the leg stump. Ravindra’s fun is over and England have a sniff.
13th over: New Zealand 79-1 (Ravindra 44, Young 0) Will Young arrives at first drop but Ravindra keeps the strike with a single crunched to the off side boundary rider.
WICKET! Devon Conway run out (Overton) 34 (New Zealand 78-1)
Conway flicks Overton off his hip for four and takes a single to get down the non striker’s end… where he is run out next ball! That is rotten luck but England will take it – Ravindra pings a drive back at Overton, the ball ricocheting off the bowler and onto the stumps with Conway out of his ground.
12th over: New Zealand 72-0 (Conway 29, Ravindra 42) Archer does take a breather this time. Still spewing about that last over no doubt. Sam Curran bustles in with bleached mullet and a look of fierce competition on his chops. He can’t get the breakthrough though and is pocketed for five runs, this opening stand has knocked the stuffing out of England. It has not been a great tour for them, on the pitch at least.
11th over: New Zealand 67-0 (Conway 27, Ravindra 39) Overton clipped for three singles with half of the ground in shadow as the sun sets in Wellington, the sky is as black as treacle here in deepest Sussex. We’ve had 11 overs, at the same stage England were 53-5!
10th over: New Zealand 64-0 (Conway 26, Ravindra 37) Its a change of ends for Jofra but Ravindra greets his first ball with a delicious drive through mid off and then slaps a short ball over square leg for a one bounce four. Yikes! Conway is then nearly run out by Harry Brook from a scampered single, he didn’t run his bat in but luckily for him his heel had just hit the turf before the ball splattered the stumps.
Terrible running but New Zealand pick up five as the ball went to the boundary off the stumps. SIX! Conway makes up for his ropey running with a glorious upper cut into the stands. Archer is not happy and slams down a bouncer that is called a wide. A length ball is then rasped to the fence on the cut by Conway to make it 24 runs off the over. Cripes.
9th over: New Zealand 40-0 (Conway 16, Ravindra 24) Jamie Overton replaces Jofra, Harry Brook shuffles his pack in search of a breakthrough. Conway swishes outside off stump to consecutive balls and is frustrated not to get bat on ball. A maiden to start with from the hulking Joverton.
8th over: New Zealand 40-0 (Conway 16, Ravindra 24) Rachin Ravindra is a joy to watch. Carse goes short and is pongoed over midwicket for four with disdain. A fuller ball aimed at the ribs is then flicked away with Swiss clock timing to the leg side fence. Brilliant batting.
7th over: New Zealand 31-0 (Conway 15, Ravindra 16) Just a ramped single from Conway off Archer’s latest. Ravindra tries a big yahooo off the final ball but connects only with fresh air.
6th over: New Zealand 30-0 (Conway 14, Ravindra 16) Ravindra looks in fine fettle, he drives Carse on the up for four and then gets a top edge that flies over the keeper for a second boundary. New Zealand landing some early blows, England need a wicket pronto.
5th over: New Zealand 22-0 (Conway 14, Ravindra 8) A probing over from Archer as England seek the early breakthrough. He gets one to spit at Conway who flaps and narrowly avoids getting a top edge. Just a single off the over.
4th over: New Zealand 21-0 (Conway 14, Ravindra 7) Ravindra pings Carse through the covers with an immaculate drive, hight elbow, nimble footwork. Be still my…
3rd over: New Zealand 15-0 (Conway 13, Ravindra 2) SIX! Conway bunts Archer over his head and over the ropes! That’s some shot, nothing but a checked push but it was sweetly timed. Buzzers! England concede five as Harry Brook whangs in a throw that Adil Rashid fails to gather backing up, Conway getting bang for his buck for a push to mid on.
2nd over: New Zealand 2-0 (Conway 1, Ravindra 1) Brydon Carse to Rachin Ravindra. New Zealand open their account with a prod to cover for a single. Close! Carse slams one in at Conway and the batter gloves it away, the ball spinning back past leg stump by a whisker. Conway survives and gets off the mark off the final ball with a poke into the off side. Decent start from England with the ball.
1st over: New Zealand 0-0 (Conway 0, Ravindra 0) Archer makes the new ball dance with two slips in place. Conway is beaten by a ball that jags away late and shoulders arms to a couple. Top bowling from Jofra, he stitches together a maiden first up.
James Wallace
Thanks Tanya for doing the graveyard shift, on Halloween too. Jofra Archer has the ball in hand for England, they need him to do something special and spook the Kiwi top order. Let’s play!
