swings across the line once more, and that's that! Willey ends what he began in his first over, as England seal an emphatic and improbable win. Cramped on the heave to leg, a skimming catch to mid-on. Quite the performance all round
England vs New Zealand, 2nd ODI at Southampton, ENG v NZ, Sep 10 2023 - Match Result
7.26pm So, that's a wrap. Another fascinating contest has just played out. And as with the first ODI and the 2-2 squared series in the T20Is, it wasn't remotely close in the final analysis, but it dripped with intrigue! From Miller, Himanshu, Thilak and Matt, goodnight!
Time for some presentations. The player of the match, unsurprisingly, is Liam Livingstone.
"It wasn't quite a rescue mission, we pride ourselves on our depth, when I went in I got used to the conditions with Mo then Sammy played well. It's been a frustrating year for me, hard role when you have time off then have to smack it from ball one. Lean couple of months, but the other day in Cardiff did me the world of good. I just needed one innings. It's a frustrating game, sometimes it's hard to get time in the middle when you come in with 20 balls left in a T20 innings. But my hard work paid off."
Tom Latham: "Key partnerships took it deep in a shortened format, and with four out you can make it count. Full credit to Liam for a fantastic innings. The job up top with the new ball was fantastic, Boulty doing his thing was great. We're focussing on the job at hand not too far ahead. Playing roles as best as we can. We got behind the rate but if we'd had wickets in hand it might have been different."
Jos Buttler: "Delighted, from the position we found ourselves in, it's a credit to the way we want to play. It was a fantastic partnership. I want us to go harder, to push back, get the seamers off those lengths. It's been a hallmark of the team to fall on the positive side. Defining roles will come but everyone's clear on the options they have in the team. Livingstone and Curran at 7 and 8 are within their rights to want to bat higher up. Great start for us with the ball and we carried that on throughout the whole bowling innings."
John : "Not very often I come in from the pub, and see 5 red squares all on one scroll downwards... Well done England...I didn't give you a prayer after being 8 for 3."
7.10pm Well, it may be a rain-shortened game, but that is a statement win from England. Proof of their depth of quality with bat and ball, and of their fighting qualities after getting ransacked by Trent Boult in a rain-delayed powerplay. Not many teams recover from 8 for 3 to win so handsomely, but Liam Livingstone's longest innings in an England shirt put a proper score on the board, and their seamers in particular defended that with vigour. Willey, Topley and Atkinson were especially effective, before Moeen chipped in with the key wicket of Daryl Mitchell.
Doosra : "Not wishing to be a "party pooper" Mr M but I'm not sure our top 4 batters can be included in your assesment of "all round"!" Well yes, but had they not failed, we might not have witnessed the allround strengths of that line-up... Livingstone and Curran produced the knocks that were needed at the critical moment.
goes for the heave to leg, but off the splice of the bat as midwicket tidies up
on the back foot, nudged off the hips to the on-side
Southee has a wipe, but doesn't get hold of it! We're almost done here, hard length from Willey, inviting the hard swing to leg, but these big boundaries are too big even for Southee's proven six-hitting abilities. Bairstow swoops round to leave New Zealand nine-down
back of a length, across the right-hander, swivel-pull to the deep midwicket
Snehil : "Time for Sixer Southee??" Six or bust now
aggression from Southee, stepping to the pitch to meet the ball with his long levers, lumped over wide long-off
clipped into the on-side
Santner has a hack against the spin, gets nowhere near it, a looping outside-edge to Bairstow at backward point. Two in the over!
looped up outside off, driven for the single to mid-off
it might be the over for England! Mitchell has another go down the ground, perhaps premeditated the stroke so failed to get in position for the full-bunger! A launch over the sightscreen becomes a toe-end to Topley at mid-off. 100 ODI wickets for Moeen, and England are nearly all-square in the series after being 8 for 3!
Hoisted over long-off! Languid and effortless, meeting the attacking line outside off stump with a full face... is this the over?
back of a length, Mitchell wanted to dispatch that one, but Willey just kept it out of his arc with a canny change of pace. Good work to ramp up the requirement once more
firm hands on the drive into the off side
back of a length, on the pads, tucked to midwicket for Mitchell's fifty. A good knock already, but he needs to make it exceptional once more
squared up as he looks to work to leg, rolls into the off side
fenced off a leading edge, out into the covers
back of a length, into the hip, nudged to backward square
Willey's back
England were 133 for 6 at the same stage, with Livingstone just beginning to tick. Mitchell showed only two days ago, he's perfectly capable of doing likewise
more turn from off to leg, worked off the legs. Excelllent over at a key moment. Leaves New Zealand needing ten an over as the crunch time approaches
Mitchell on strike, so a quick conflab between Moeen and Buttler... checking the field, and they decide to keep it as is
looped up at off stump, Santner opens the face and runs the ball out to point
on the back foot, nurdled to midwicket with the spin
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The Rose Bowl, Southampton | |
Toss | New Zealand, elected to field first |
Series | |
Season | 2023 |
Player Of The Match | |
Series result | 4-match series level 1-1 |
Match number | ODI no. 4640 |
Match days | 10 September 2023 - day (50-over match) |
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