END OF OVER:14 | 15 Runs | ENG: 143/3 | RR: 10.21
- Liam Livingstone10 (4b)
- Harry Brook43 (27b)
- Adam Milne3-0-30-0
- Lockie Ferguson3-0-34-1
9.10pm: Right, that's a wrap from us. England won the first T20I by a Chester-le-Street, but both sides will start from zero again in Manchester. Do join us for that. For now, Andrew Miller's report is coming at you like a Liam Livingstone six, and stick around for analysis from our man in the north, Cameron Ponsonby. Thanks for your comments. Cheerio!
9.02pm: Time for the presentations. Brydon Carse is Player of the Match on debut: "Obviously a great start to my T20 career, awesome to play in front of a home crowd and put in a good performance. [Allen dismissal] Tried to keep to my strengths, hit the top of the stumps and it paid off with a crucial wicket. Sometimes it can be two-paced [here], especially through the middle. Some skidded through and held up a bit, so I tried to bash a length. I had friends here tonight, I've played here for 10 years and to perform was a special feeling."
New Zealand captain Tim Southee: "Not our best effort, two days to turn it around. The way they took wickets stalled our momentum. Our assessment of the wicket was probably a bit off. We look to assess conditions, we stick to our style and it's worked over a period of time. Glenn Phillips has been phenomenal, especially in sticky situations he finds a way to get us through to a score. Great to see him still in form, like I say, couple of days to turn things around in Manchester."
England captain Jos Buttler. "Delighted, really good performance. Our powerplay, after Finn Allen hitting three sixes, to come back and take the wickets was brilliant, and the spinners really put a strangle on. [Carse] Fantastic start, here on his home ground. Thought he bowled with great skill and pace. We've given guys opportunity, he's taken his and Luke Wood as well. [Malan] He's a class player. Been very consistent at No. 3 in T20s and great form in ODIs when he's got the chance. [Livingstone] He bowled brilliantly. Nice to see a guy who can contribute with bat, ball and in the field, they're gold dust. I thought Moeen bowled brilliantly and we know how good Rashid is. Nice to have them to call on."
8.57pm: Lock up your daughters (so they don't get hit by sixes), England are coming. That was a thorough pasting for New Zealand, who struggled to a below-par score and then were blown away with a full six overs left unbowled. Luke Wood and Brydon Carse, with just four T20I caps between them, did the damage with the ball before Dawid Malan's fifty anchored the chase - and Harry Brook, the man England can't fit into their World Cup squad, lashed it around for 43 not out off 27. The World Cup will be played in a different format (and completely different conditions) but Jos Buttler will be plenty pleased to have got off on the right foot here
Milne returns
END OF OVER:13 | 12 Runs 1 Wkt | ENG: 128/3 (12 runs required from 42 balls, RR: 9.84, RRR: 1.71)
- Harry Brook34 (22b)
- Liam Livingstone4 (3b)
- Lockie Ferguson3-0-34-1
- Tim Southee3-0-25-1
Still a free hit, baby!
Free hit coming
Out walks Liam Livingstone, above Buttler at No. 5
DJ Malan c Mitchell b Ferguson 54 (53m 42b 5x4 2x6) SR: 128.57
Ferguson again
END OF OVER:12 | 10 Runs | ENG: 116/2 (24 runs required from 48 balls, RR: 9.66, RRR: 3.00)
- Dawid Malan54 (41b)
- Harry Brook28 (18b)
- Tim Southee3-0-25-1
- Mitchell Santner3-0-30-0
"AC Malan doing the business for England." You know, James Iyer, until now, I never knew that was his nickname