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England vs New Zealand Scorecard, Match 4, T20 Tri-Series in Australia/New Zealand 2018

Result · Feb 13 2018, Tue - 11:30 AM (IST)
Match 4 - Westpac Stadium
NEW ZEALAND
196/5
ENGLAND
184/9
New Zealand won by 12 runs
CRR:9.2
Player Of The Match
NEW ZEALAND - 196/5 (20.0)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Martin Guptill c Liam Plunkett b Adil Rashid 65 40 6 3 162.5
Colin Munro c Sam Billings b Mark Wood 11 13 2 - 84.62
Kane Williamson b Chris Jordan 72 46 4 4 156.52
Colin de Grandhomme c Chris Jordan b Adil Rashid 0 1 - - -
Mark Chapman c Sam Billings b Mark Wood 20 13 - 2 153.85
Ross Taylor Not out 1 1 - - 100
Tim Seifert Not out 14 6 - 2 233.33
Mitchell Santner - - - - -
Tim Southee - - - - -
Ish Sodhi - - - - -
Trent Boult - - - - -
Extras 13 ( lb: 5 w: 7)
Total 196 / 5 (20.0 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
David Willey 4 - 36 0 9
Mark Wood 4 - 51 2 12.8
Chris Jordan 4 - 34 1 8.5
Liam Plunkett 4 - 33 0 8.3
Adil Rashid 4 - 36 2 9
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
39/1 (4.4) Colin Munro
121/2 (13.4) Martin Guptill
121/3 (13.5) Colin de Grandhomme
169/4 (17.6) Kane Williamson
181/5 (18.6) Mark Chapman
Bowler O M R W Eco
Trent Boult 4 - 46 2 11.5
Mitchell Santner 4 - 29 2 7.3
Tim Southee 4 - 30 1 7.5
Ish Sodhi 4 - 49 2 12.3
Colin Munro 2 - 11 0 5.5
Colin de Grandhomme 2 - 15 0 7.5
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
14/1 (2.1) Jason Roy
79/2 (8.3) Alex Hales
95/3 (10.4) James Vince
109/4 (11.6) Jos Buttler
129/5 (14.5) Sam Billings
158/6 (16.3) Dawid Malan
168/7 (17.5) Chris Jordan
168/8 (17.6) Liam Plunkett
172/9 (18.6) David Willey
Match Info
Series: Tri-Series in Australia/New Zealand 2018
Date: Feb 13 2018, Tue - 11:30 AM (IST)
Country: New Zealand
City: Wellington
Venue: Westpac Stadium
Toss: England won the toss and elected to bowl.
New Zealand Squad: Colin Munro, Martin Guptill, Kane Williamson (c), Mark Chapman, Ross Taylor, Colin de Grandhomme, Tim Seifert (wk), Mitchell Santner, Tim Southee, Ish Sodhi, Trent Boult
England Squad: Jason Roy, Alex Hales, Dawid Malan, James Vince, Jos Buttler (c) (wk), Sam Billings, David Willey, Adil Rashid, Chris Jordan, Liam Plunkett, Mark Wood
  • Australia have a guaranteed spot in the final having claimed three wins in three outings; neither of these two sides have recorded any points so far in the series, England two defeats in two matches and the Black Caps suffered a seven-wicket loss to Australia in the series opener.
  • England hold the upper hand in the previous meetings in T20 Internationals; winning nine of the 13 encounters between the sides to date (L4).
  • New Zealand have entertained England five times before on home soil in this form of the game; tasting defeat in four of them (W1), the visitors ran out victors by a margin of 10 wickets when the last met in New Zealand.
  • Eoin Morgan's side have now slumped to four defeats in a row on the road; they haven't endured a longer winless run away from home in T20I matches since losing five times in succession between January and March 2014.
  • The Black Caps come into this game having lost back-to-back home matches in T20 cricket, they previously tasted defeat only once in their nine outings on home soil beforehand (W8); New Zealand haven't suffered three straight defeats there since February 2013.
  • England and New Zealand are set for their second T20 meeting at Westpac Stadium in Wellington; England came away with a 10-wicket win on that occasion, Alex Hales smashed an unbeaten 80 from only 42 balls in that game.
  • Martin Guptill has scored more runs than any other batsman at Westpac Stadium; he's scored his 222 runs at an average of 37, including a half-century against England.
  • Tim Southee only needs one more wicket to become New Zealand's all-time leading wicket-taker in T20I cricket, he's currently level with Nathan McCullum on 58.
  • Alex Hales is 60 runs away from becoming England's all-time leading T20I runscorer against the Black Caps; currently that record is held by Luke Wright (273).
  • Colin Munro has scored more T20I runs than any other batsman since the start of 2017; he has registered 500 at an average of over 45, doing so with a strike rate of 170.6.