Well, well, well. England have won a match but, my word, they made hard work of it - unbelievably so. New Zealand bowled so well to restrict them, but England's batsmen appeared to be in a state of sedation until Flintoff came to the crease. He played a magnificent innings, in contrast to the meekness of his team-mates, and that's England's first win, in any form of cricket, since they beat West Indies on October 28 last year. In the end, it was a very exciting finish - and perhaps that'll spark England into life. We hope you've enjoyed our coverage. From me, Will Luke, and Andrew McGlashan, it's good night.
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They could still tie it, mind. 1 from 3
3 from 4. Flintoff on strike. He and Lewis discuss their share options and favourite artists and suchlike, here comes McMillan, wobbling up to the crease...
Flintoff's still at the other end. 4 from 5
McMillan to take the final over
END OF OVER:49 | 2 Runs 1 Wkt | ENG: 202/7 (4 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 4.12, RRR: 4.00)
- Jon Lewis1 (4b)
- Andrew Flintoff69 (72b)
- Mark Gillespie6-0-40-1
- Craig McMillan4-0-18-0
Well New Zealand have just the man on strike that they want. Clueless cricket from England
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Fleming's moving the field, just tinkering and wasting time here, making Lewis wait. Canny old fox, Fleming
Still no slip in...