- BATSMENRBM4s6sSR1.1 got him! Anderson strikes first ball, How drives hard at it and as it moves away off the seam, it's taken well at first slip by Shah 1/110.5 peach in 50, 40 or 20-over cricket ... held up, yorker straight through McCullum who indicates with lots of overt blinking that he might actually have lost that in the flight. He played all round it and he's on his way 67/42.6 another one for England! Broad strikes this time, Marshall edging through - he had been looking to hit the ball to point or third man - and this time he cuts right into the keeper's hands 14/27.4 bowled him! Great delivery to remove Taylor, nipping back in from outside off to clean up the batsman whose middle stump rocks back and he's on his way 45/316.2 straight, Styris pulls, misses, and the ball thuds into the top of his middle and leg stumps 96/611.2 good old-fashioned offbreak at no more than a crawl, thrown up outside stump, Fulton plays all round it and it creeps between bat and pad 68/517.1 he skips down the pitch like a man stepping off a cliff, misses by some way and doesn't even try to get back as Ambrose flicks off the bails 98/719.2 attempted yorker but it is a low full-toss which he scoops high to Ian Bell at long-on ... seven or eight yards off the rope but that comes down with snow on it 118/819.6 short, pulled from in front of his visor to square leg, Gillespie comes back for the second but he's never even in the frame 123/9Extras2 (lb 1, w 1)TOTAL123/9 (20 Overs, RR: 6.15)Did not bat: MR GillespieFall of wickets: 1-1 (Jamie How, 1.1 ov), 2-14 (James Marshall, 2.6 ov), 3-45 (Ross Taylor, 7.4 ov), 4-67 (Brendon McCullum, 10.5 ov), 5-68 (Peter Fulton, 11.2 ov), 6-96 (Scott Styris, 16.2 ov), 7-98 (Daniel Flynn, 17.1 ov), 8-118 (Kyle Mills, 19.2 ov), 9-123 (Michael Mason, 19.6 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ 0s 4s 6s WD NB SCJ Broad 4 0 17 2 4.25 15 2 0 0 0 JM Anderson 4 1 25 2 6.25 14 3 1 1 0 LJ Wright 4 0 32 1 8.00 12 3 2 0 0 PD Collingwood 2 0 17 1 8.50 3 1 0 0 0 GP Swann 4 0 21 2 5.25 7 1 0 0 0 AD Mascarenhas 2 0 10 0 5.00 7 0 1 0 0
Player of the Match
Player of the Match
- BATSMENRBM4s6sSR5.3 short ball, Wright on his knee and pulls hard out to long on, the catch taken by Gillespie with palms up 48/1Extras1 (w 1)TOTAL127/1 (17.3 Overs, RR: 7.25)Fall of wickets: 1-48 (Luke Wright, 5.3 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ 0s 4s 6s WD NB KD Mills 3 0 30 0 10.00 6 6 0 0 0 MR Gillespie 4 1 25 0 6.25 12 4 0 0 0 MJ Mason 3 0 18 1 6.00 10 3 0 0 0 DL Vettori 4 0 27 0 6.75 12 3 1 0 0 SB Styris 2.3 0 20 0 8.00 3 2 0 1 0 DR Flynn 1 0 7 0 7.00 2 1 0 0 0
Match Details
Toss
England , elected to field first
Player Of The Match
Series result
England won the one-off match
Match number
Season
Hours of play (local time)
17.30 start, First Session 17.30-18.50, Interval 18.50-19.10, Second Session 19.10-20.30
Match days
13 June 2008 (20-over match)
T20I debut
Umpires
TV Umpires
Reserve Umpire
Match Referee
Match Notes
- New Zealand: 50 runs in 8.2 overs (50 balls), Extras 0
- New Zealand: 100 runs in 17.4 overs (106 balls), Extras 1
- Innings Break: New Zealand - 123/9 in 20.0 overs (DL Vettori 11)
- England: 50 runs in 6.5 overs (41 balls), Extras 0
- IR Bell: 50 off 39 balls (7 x 4, 1 x 6)
- 2nd Wicket: 50 runs in 50 balls (IR Bell 26, KP Pietersen 23, Ex 1)
- England: 100 runs in 14.2 overs (87 balls), Extras 1
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