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Schedule, venues confirmed for England WTC25 tour of New Zealand

New Zealand Cricket have announced dates and locations for the England Test series, beginning in late November.

Hagley Oval in Christchurch, the Basin Reserve in Wellington, and Seddon Park in Hamilton will host New Zealand's three Tests, all part of the ongoing 2023-2025 World Test Championship.

New Zealand Cricket chief executive Scott Weenink says the early announcement of England's Test tour comes after a surge in popularity in the long format, where seven of the eight days of the two Tests against Australia earlier this year were sold out.

“In the past, there’s often been a lot of talk in New Zealand about the popularity of Test cricket - without that translating into ticket sales or viewership numbers,” he said.

“The difference over the past summer, and in terms of the upcoming Tests against England, is that the interest is being converted to bums on seats and is driving record viewership numbers.

“We’re looking forward to that continuing over the upcoming summer, and to welcoming the England team and their fans to the Tests, and of course all the Kiwi-based supporters as well.”

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Winners of the first World Test Championship cycle in 2021, New Zealand sit in third on the 2023-2025 table, having collected 50% of possible points in their campaign thus far. The Black Caps claimed maximum points in their home series against South Africa and collected a win in their away two-match series with Bangladesh, before falling to a 2-0 series defeat to current defending World Test Champions Australia.

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Both Australia and Sri Lanka women’s teams, alongside the Sri Lanka and Pakistan men’s teams, will also be touring in the 2024/2025 summer.

The remainder of New Zealand's home international schedule will be announced later in the year.

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Thursday, 28 November - First Test - Hagley Oval, Christchurch

Friday, 6 December - Second Test - Basin Reserve, Wellington

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Keaton jennings leads lancashire's reply on placid hampshire pitch.

Opener makes 85 as visitors give themselves hope of securing first-innings lead

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County Championship Division Two

Mason crane bags four on glamorgan debut as spin dominates in cardiff.

Derbyshire's Alex Thomson continues impressive match to claim maiden ten-wicket haul

Yorkshire edge into control as Cameron Bancroft makes mark on Gloucestershire return

Seamers Fisher and Coad take three wickets each before Lyth extends first-innings lead

County Championship Division One

Calvin harrison spins contest for nottinghamshire after rob jones' fighting 90.

Spin begins to make impact on six-day-old pitch after Dillon Pennington makes early inroads

Tom Haines hundred leads strong Sussex response

Matt Salisbury takes three either side of century stand to keep Leicestershire in the game

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Royal Challengers Bengaluru

Runorder - what's going wrong for rcb.

What's going wrong for them? Moody and McClenaghan join the Runorder crew to discuss RCB's decision-making this IPL

Alex Davies 256, Rob Yates 191, Will Rhodes 178* leave Durham with mountain to climb

Alex Lees replies with 94 not out after brutal stint in the field for Division One returnees

Gay hits 261, Sales maiden hundred in Northants run-fest

Middlesex bowlers put through the mill again but Nathan Fernandes shines with bat in reply

Daniel Bell-Drummond, Ben Compton centuries give Essex a taste of their own medicine

Kent captain and opener both reach three figures on another batting day at Chelmsford

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PBKS vs RR - 'Maharaj knows his craft very well'

How good was Rajasthan Royals' bowling? Our experts discuss

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Punjab Kings

Jaffer: punjab kings batters weren't brave enough.

Tom Moody offers support to Jitesh Sharma though, saying he has had to come in to bat in some tough situations

Ashutosh Sharma unique style of six-hitting for Punjab Kings

Mitchell McClenaghan has noticed that the Punjab Kings batter keeps the bat face open when he meets the ball

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Mumbai look to stretch home streak and keep CSK winless away

CSK are yet to win an away game this IPL and their next two matches are on the road

Who will be CSK's key batter in Mumbai?

Wasim Jaffer, Tom Moody and Mitchell McClenaghan have their say

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Chennai Super Kings

Mcclenaghan: the wankhede conditions will suit ravindra.

McClenaghan says MI have to be "tactically smart" to shut down Rachin Ravindra

Moody's advice to CSK:' Deny Bumrah wickets'

McClenaghan, Jaffer and Moody on how CSK can deal with Mumbai Indians' premier bowler

KKR vs LSG - Narine is Pooran's biggest threat

How will KKR look to set up Pooran?

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Kolkata Knight Riders

Do kkr need to rethink russell's entry point.

They need to do it based on the opposition, Moody says

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Rajasthan Royals

Yuzvendra chahal takes out the major threat in the opposition says tom moody.

Our experts explain what makes the Royals legspinner so special in the IPL

Tom Moody - Yuzvendra Chahal is a very clever bowler

What makes Yuzvendra Chahal so good? Tom Moody and Mitchell McClenaghan discuss

Marsh returns to Australia after tearing right hamstring

No decision yet on whether Marsh will be withdrawn from the IPL, more so with the T20 World Cup looming

PBKS vs RR - Why are Royals playing three spinners

Tom Moody explains why Royals have gone in with three spinners at Mullanpur

Were Punjab Kings right to drop Ashutosh Sharma in the game against Rajasthan Royals

Mitchell McClenaghan, Wasim Jaffer and Tom Moody aren't so sure

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Nepal's Airee makes history by smashing six sixes in an over

Big-hitting finisher joins Yuvraj Singh and Kieron Pollard in T20I cricket's elite list

LSG at home away from home as they take on KKR at Eden Gardens

Last season, they turned out in Kolkata sporting Mohun Bagan FC's iconic maroon

Top Run Scorers

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Harry Brook , ENG, Right-hand bat

Average 82.25

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Joe Root , ENG, Right-hand bat

Average 106.33

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Tom Blundell , NZ, Right-hand bat

Average 66.75

Top Wicket Takers

Neil Wagner , NZ, Left-arm medium-fast

Average 33.9

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Stuart Broad , ENG, Right-arm fast-medium

Average 26.1

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Jack Leach , ENG, Slow left-arm orthodox

Average 34.6

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The csk game that showed gaikwad has taken over.

The new captain was at the heart of a hard-fought victory over rivals Mumbai Indians

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'I am fed up of looking to pinpoint individuals' - Pollard defends Hardik Pandya

MI's batting coach Kieron Pollard believes fans will 'sing Hardik's praises' soon after another disappointing loss

Matheesha Pathirana

Pathirana the point of difference against malinga's mumbai.

CSK's Sri Lankan 'slinga' too good as Lasith Malinga watches his copycat from Mumbai's dugout

Hardik says MI undone by CSK bowlers' 'smart approach'

While spotlight remains on Matheesha Pathirana, CSK bowling consultant Eric Simons credits "unsung heroes" Shardul Thakur and Tushar Deshpande for victory

MI vs CSK - IPL 2024 - Man of Platinum of the day - Matheesha Pathirana

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Ipl 2024 - varun aaron on jasprit bumrah bhuvneshwar kumar and mohit sharma slower deliveries.

What's special about the slower deliveries Bumrah, Bhuvneshwar and Mohit bowl?

Rapid Fire - Was the Matheesha Pathirana spell the best-ever at Wankhede?

Moody, McClenaghan and Jaffer answer all the important questions from the MI-CSK clash

Pathirana's four-for overshadows Rohit's ton as Mumbai go down

Mumbai's innings looked like it was going smoothly but some sensational defensive bowling helped CSK seal the game

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Mumbai Indians

How can hardik pandya turn the ship in his direction.

Tom Moody feels that Hardik needs to draw from all the experience around him in the Mumbai dressing room

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Chennai Super Kings

Mcclenaghan - matheesha pathirana a far more well-rounded bowler this season.

Feels the Sri Lankan has started to develop the skills to become one of the best fast bowlers in the world

County Championship Division One

Cameron steel, dan lawrence turn the screw on somerset as surrey scent victory.

Twin spinners undo resistance of Lammonby, Goldsworthy as Somerset face tough final day

Jordan Cox slams 85-ball hundred to set up Essex victory shot

Whirlwind hundred against former team leaves Kent facing final-day fight to save game

Dhoni dazzles Wankhede with six, six, six

The Mumbai stadium was more yellow than blue on Sunday evening, and it got what it wanted - three times over

Sunil Gavaskar on Hardik Pandya - Ordinary bowling ordinary captaincy

Sunil Gavaskar and Kevin Pietersen try to make sense of what's going on with Mumbai's captain after he was taken apart in the final over of CSK's innings

County Championship Division Two

Chris cooke century allows glamorgan to pull in front in tight tussle with derbyshire.

Visitors face stiff final day of batting after being set a target in excess of 400

Shamar Joseph

Ruthless ipl brings high-flying joseph back to earth.

On IPL debut, the West Indies quick leaked 47 runs while missing his lines but also had catches dropped off his bowling

Adam Lyth century underpins Yorkshire push as Gloucestershire slump in stiff chase

Root and Brook make half-centuries to help set up final-day victory push

Keaton Jennings

Keaton jennings' 172 puts hampshire on the ropes.

Will Williams' late double gives Lancashire a shot at victory on day four at the Utilita Bowl

John Simpson 205*, Danny Lamb 134 as Sussex pile up 694-9 declared

Leicestershire left facing fight to avoid innings defeat after conceding 356-run deficit

Durham need another day of doggedness as Rob Yates unpicks resistance

Ben Raine 93 helps to close gap to Warwickshire's massive first innings, but late wickets dent cause

Nathan Smith's allround impact leaves Nottinghamshire praying for rain

Fast bowler makes half-century then claims four wickets in seven balls to lift Worcestershire

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Nathan Fernandes debut century sets Middlesex up for dominant day's batting

Holden, Du Plooy unbeaten at close as Northants are made to toil on batters' day

Dhoni goes 6, 6, 6 to finish off CSK's innings in style

Four balls, 20 runs - the wait for MS Dhoni to bat was well worth it for his fans and team-mates alike at the Wankhede on Sunday

Is Shivam Dube booking his ticket to the T20 World Cup

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Top Run Scorers

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Harry Brook , ENG, Right-hand bat

Average 82.25

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Joe Root , ENG, Right-hand bat

Average 106.33

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Tom Blundell , NZ, Right-hand bat

Average 66.75

Top Wicket Takers

Neil Wagner , NZ, Left-arm medium-fast

Average 33.9

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Stuart Broad , ENG, Right-arm fast-medium

Average 26.1

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Average 34.6

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New Zealand vs England: Itinerary for 2024 Test tour confirms matches in Christchurch, Wellington and Hamilton

The dates and venues for England's three-match Test tour of New Zealand were confirmed on Tuesday; Christchurch hosts the opener from November 28-December 2, Wellington follows from December 6-10, before the series concludes in Hamilton from December 14-18

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The release of the itinerary for England's Test tour of New Zealand later this year has confirmed Ben Stokes' side will play matches in Christchurch, Wellington and Hamilton.

Hagley Oval, the Cello Basin Reserve, and Seddon Park were on Tuesday confirmed as the venues for the three-match series.

Christchurch hosts the opening match from November 28-December 2, Wellington follows from December 6-10, before the series concludes in Hamilton from December 14-18.

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New Zealand Cricket chief executive Scott Weenink said there were already indications that the three matches against Brendon McCullum's team would attract the same sort of bumper attendances witnessed for the two home tests against Australia in February and March.

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"In the past, there's often been a lot of talk in New Zealand about the popularity of Test cricket - without that translating into ticket sales or viewership numbers," he said.

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"The difference over the past summer, and in terms of the upcoming tests against England, is that the interest is being converted to bums on seats and is driving record viewership numbers."

England host West Indies in July before Sri Lanka visit across August and September during a summer where attention may be more focused on limited-overs cricket.

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The T20 World Cup takes place in the West Indies and United States in June, while England also have a five-match ODI series against Australia in September.

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England to play three cricket tests in New Zealand to conclude 2024

FILE - England's captain Ben Stokes prepares to bowl on the second day of the fifth and final test match between England and India in Dharamshala, India, Friday, March 8, 2024. Stokes ruled himself out of England's defense of the Twenty20 World Cup title in June. Stokes made himself unavailable on Tuesday, April 2, 2024, hoping it will “be a sacrifice that allows me to be the allrounder I want to be for the foreseeable future.”(AP Photo/Ashwini Bhatia, File)

FILE - England’s captain Ben Stokes prepares to bowl on the second day of the fifth and final test match between England and India in Dharamshala, India, Friday, March 8, 2024. Stokes ruled himself out of England’s defense of the Twenty20 World Cup title in June. Stokes made himself unavailable on Tuesday, April 2, 2024, hoping it will “be a sacrifice that allows me to be the allrounder I want to be for the foreseeable future.”(AP Photo/Ashwini Bhatia, File)

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LONDON (AP) — The England and Wales Cricket Board on Tuesday announced a three-test tour to New Zealand starting at Christchurch on Nov. 28.

After the series opener at Hagley Oval, the tour will move to the North Island for tests in Wellington from Dec. 6-10 and in Hamilton from Dec. 14-18.

The last time the test teams met in February and March of last year, they split a two-match series after England was on the verge of a 2-0 victory when skipper Ben Stokes enforced the follow-on. New Zealand won by one run — only the fourth team in history to win a test after following on — in the second test after England won the first by 267 runs.

The three matches at the end of this year form part of the World Test Championship, which New Zealand won in its inaugural edition before losing the title to Australia.

India, which has won six of nine tests in this edition, leads the WTC standings with Australia in second place and New Zealand in third. England is ninth ahead of home series against West Indies and Sri Lanka.

The top two teams will advance to a final at Lord’s in 2025.

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England beat new zealand by 27 runs.

England began their tour of New Zealand with a comfortable victory in the first T20 international in Dunedin.

After Tammy Beaumont finally won her 100th T20 cap for England , captain Heather Knight bludgeoned a brilliant 63 off 39 balls and Maia Bouchier hit an unbeaten 43 as England set the home side 161 to win in bright but nippy conditions on the South Island’s coast.

Susie Bates, the New Zealand captain, top scored with 65 from the start of the order – but the tourists choked off their chase in the middle overs with England’s Lauren Bell taking two wickets in the pick of the bowling.

Knight told TNT Sports: “It was quite tough to start, I felt like it was quite slow but once I got settled in, I felt in a really good place. I feel fresh mentally and physically after some time away so it’s great to contribute.

“The boundaries weren’t easy to come by so our running between the wickets was important.”

England have come to New Zealand seeking consistency and confidence ahead of this year’s T20 World Cup in Bangladesh, following an indifferent past year.

Last year they battled to a draw in an engaging Ashes series against Australia on home soil and beat India in a 20-over series in December – but they endured a disappointing semi-final exit at the T20 World Cup and a defeat to Sri Lanka at home in a three-match T20 series last summer.

They also arrived here missing key players, including Nat Sciver-Brunt, Sophie Ecclestone, Alice Capsey and Danni Wyatt, all of whom are playing in the Women’s Premier League instead.

England’s recent struggles against spin seemed to have reared up again as Beaumont fell to the left-arm orthodox of Fran Jones in the fifth over.

But Sophia Dunkley, Bouchier and Knight combined to pull England from 27 for one to 152 for two.

Dunkley hit six fours on her way to 32 before being caught behind off Lea Tahuhu, and Bouchier proved she can step up in England’s middle order, anchoring a fine partnership with her captain that put on 91 runs.

There were only eight balls of the innings remaining when Knight was eventually out, stumped by Izzy Gaze off Jess Kerr’s medium pace, before wicketkeeper Amy Jones was run out at the non-striker’s end with three balls to go.

The home side began their chase slowly. After losing Gaze for a two-ball duck on the third ball of the innings, the tourists restricted New Zealand to just two boundaries off the first four overs, with England’s opening bowlers – Bell and spinner Charlie Dean – putting on the squeeze.

Bates showed her class and power, striking three fours in a single over off Lauren Filer – who was playing in only her fourth T20 international. The veteran local hero, 36, aided by a resolute knock from Georgia Plimmer, helped New Zealand recover to 109 for 3.

But now requiring more than 17 an over, New Zealand were struck by a double blow from England as the touring side took two wickets in four balls – first Bell had Bates caught by Dunkley, then Mikaela Grieg was run out on her first ball by Beaumont.

Needing 37 off the last over was beyond Brooke Halliday and Jess Kerr, allowing England to celebrate their third straight win on the road in T20 internationals.

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WTC25: England tour of New Zealand confirmed, series starts on November 28

New zealand cricket has announced the schedule and venues for the upcoming england test series. the matches are part of the 2023-2025 world test championship..

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  • New Zealand Cricket has declared the dates and venues for England Test series
  • The series is set to commence in late November at Hagley Oval, Christchurch
  • New Zealand sit in third on the 2023-2025 table, collected 50% of possible points
ICYMI | The venues have been confirmed for @englandcricket 's Test tour later this year! Read more | https://t.co/9IOWB4z466 #NZvENG pic.twitter.com/TD0gBBEp4N — BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) April 9, 2024

"The difference over the past summer, and in terms of the upcoming Tests against England, is that the interest is being converted to bums on seats and is driving record viewership numbers. "We're looking forward to that continuing over the upcoming summer, and to welcoming the England team and their fans to the Tests, and of course all the Kiwi-based supporters as well." Winners of the first World Test Championship cycle in 2021, New Zealand sit in third on the 2023-2025 table, having collected 50% of possible points in their campaign thus far. The Black Caps claimed maximum points in their home series against South Africa and collected a win in their away two-match series with Bangladesh, before falling to a 2-0 series defeat to current defending World Test Champions Australia.

Both Australia and Sri Lanka women's teams, alongside Sri Lanka and Pakistan men's teams, will also be touring in the 2024/2025 summer. The remainder of New Zealand's home international schedule will be announced later.

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Thursday, 28 November - First Test - Hagley Oval, Christchurch

Friday, 6 December - Second Test - Basin Reserve, Wellington

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England beat New Zealand in the first women’s cricket ODI – as it happened

A record-breaking seventh-wicket partnership between Amy Jones and Charlie Dean takes England from the doldrums to victory

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  • 1 Apr 2024 WICKET! Wyatt b A Kerr 16 (England 79-6)
  • 1 Apr 2024 WICKET! Sciver-Brunt run out (Rowe) 12 (England 58-5)
  • 1 Apr 2024 WICKET! Capsey lbw Kerr 0 (England 55-4)
  • 1 Apr 2024 WICKET! Bouchier c Green b Tahuhu 31 (New Zealand 54-3)
  • 1 Apr 2024 WICKET! Knight c Green b Kerr 12 (New Zealand 37-2)
  • 1 Apr 2024 WICKET! Beaumont b Kerr 0 (England 0-1)
  • 1 Apr 2024 England innings - need 208 to win
  • 1 Apr 2024 England need 208 to win the First ODI
  • 1 Apr 2024 WICKET! Kerr b Bell 9 (11). NEW ZEALAND ALL OUT 207.
  • 1 Apr 2024 WICKET! Tahuhu c Wyatt b Dean 1 (2). New Zealand 207-9
  • 1 Apr 2024 WICKET! Gaze b Bell 18 (23). New Zealand 204-8
  • 1 Apr 2024 WICKET! Rowe c Knight b Sciver-Brunt 16 (20). New Zealand 191-7
  • 1 Apr 2024 WICKET! Green c&b Bell 7 (23). New Zealand 159-6
  • 1 Apr 2024 WICKET! Halliday c Jones b Dean 6 (13). New Zealand 157-5
  • 1 Apr 2024 WICKET! Kerr lbw b Cross 24 (36) New Zealand 148-4
  • 1 Apr 2024 WICKET! Plimmer lbw b Cross 17 (24). New Zealand 139-3
  • 1 Apr 2024 WICKET! Bezuidenhout lbw b Ecclestone 33 (62). New Zealand 100-2
  • 1 Apr 2024 WICKET! Bates st Jones b Dean 50 (74). New Zealand 90-1
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A super win there for England, that record-breaking seventh-wicket partnership of 130 taking them from what looked like the mire to fertile pastures. Great to see Jones looking so confident after a tricky T20 series, and so encouraging for England to watch Dean playing with such panache. Bouchier sparkled for her 31 but England were in deep trouble at 79-6.

Highest 7th wicket partnership in a women's ODI: 130* Amy Jones & Charlie Dean (ENG) v NZ, today 122 Sneh Rana & Pooja Vastrakar (IND) v NZ, 2022 114 Aliya RIaz & Fatima Sana (PAK) v SA, 2023 The previous record in a run chase before Jones & Dean had been 87. #NZvENG — hypocaust (@_hypocaust) April 1, 2024

From 90-0, New Zealand’s innings fell away with the dismissal of Bates. The fact that they had England in such deep trouble with the ball will give succour, but they let them off the hook with defensive field placing and some pretty ropey fielding on the boundary.

The whole shebang moves on to Hamilton on Thursday. That’s it from the Basin Reserve, and my sofa, time to grab a couple more hours of snooze. Thanks for reading, bye!

Heather Knight looks happy . “I felt like we were in a really good position at the half way stage, I don’t know how many times Kate beat the outside edge, she certainly deserved her luck. Nat isn’t used to bowling ten overs but she’s an athlete. [Thoughts while watching the seventh-wicket partnership?]How much Deano’s improved her batting, got her rewards for that. Jones, made some brilliant reflections [on not managing a chase in the T20], the way they soaked up pressure and did partnership rebuild was a brilliant lesson for us all.

New Zealand captain Melie Kerr must give her thoughts. “I thought Susie was outstanding [with the bat] but we lost wickets in clumps, I thought Kate Cross bowled really well there and we didn’t really have any answers to the changes of pace or variation. But one more wicket and we could have won with the score on 20o. When Dean and Jones walked out to bat, one more wicket and we were down to the tail. I thought they both batted incredibly but another time we’d get a bit more luck. Their partnership was outstanding, we didn’t have any answer to that.”

The player of the match is … Amy Jones. “I tried to be as positive as possible, respecting the good ball as well. I’ve done a bit of work going through mindset in run chases and that paid off as well. [with the gloves] My first game here I had a shocker, but gradually got used to it, really enjoyed it here today.”

New Zealand really let that one slip away through their fingers. England go one up in the three-match series, having already taken the T20 series 4-1.

#NZvENG New Zealand 207 v England 209-6 pic.twitter.com/DRrqorYQ53 — CRICKETher 🏏 (@crickether) April 1, 2024

England win by four wickets!

41.2 overs: England 209-6 ( Jones 92, Dean 42)… but its Dean who gets the pleasure, a four which dribbles over the rope. What a sensational fight-back of a partnership, unbroken for the seventh wicket, 130 in 147 balls.

41st over: England 205-6 ( Jones 92, Dean 38) England need 3 to win. Tahuhu’s final over and bizarrely they take an ad break half way through – come back to find Jess Kerr has dropped an overhead catch to give Jones a chance to hit the winning runs…

40th over: England 197-6 ( Jones 85, Dean 37) England need 11 off 10 overs Jonas, baby faced, left arm twirl. Just a single and a wide. The small crowd are staying on as this slips from New Zealand’s grasp.

39th over: England 195-6 ( Jones 84, Dean 37) England need 13 off 11 overs A half run out chance, but Dean makes it back, then I temporarily lose signal but there’s nine from the over.

38th over: England 187-6 ( Jones 78, Dean 35) England need 22 off 13 overs Jonas, but no cigar.

37th over: England 181-6 ( Jones 73, Dean 34) England need 27 off 13 overs Jess Kerr comes back, and just the single from it.

36th over: England 180-6 ( Jones 72, Dean 34) England need 28 off 14 overs Dab, dab, then an up and over periscope by Dean for a couple. And that’s the 100 parnership off 113 balls, warmly applauded by the pair’s team-mates sitting on the grass round the boundary. Just boringly sensible batting.

35th over: England 174-6 ( Jones 70, Dean 30) England need 34 off 15 overs Kerr gambles on bowling herself out – 2-46. This should be easy for England now.

34th over: England 169-6 ( Jones 67, Dean 29) England need 38 off 16 overs Tahuhu. England steal a quick single – they’re having fun out there. Now Jones pulls and there’s another fumble on the rope, this time for Rowe, and the ball dribbles for four more. New Zealand’s fielders on the rope must have given away 15-20 runs here.

33rd over: England 164-6 ( Jones 62, Dean 28) England need 44 off 17 overs. Kerr again. Jones smashes her down the ground for four. And another, over the off side this time. Have New Zealand left their big guns till too late, now these two have their eye in? The total needed drops below fifty.

Fifty for Amy Jones

32nd over: England 152-6 ( Jones 53, Dean 25) Tahuhu back, as New Zealand throw everything at the Jones/Dean problem. Nearly works as Jones pulls, but just in front of Maddy Green. And that’s the Jones fifty (51 balls) with a lofted four. And England now only need 56 to win.

31st over: England 145-6 ( Jones 46, Dean 25) Kerr brings herself back on, just as the commentators were asking. Makes sense, New Zealand need to get one of these two of this game is going to race away from them. One spins past the outside edge of Jones, but they pick up a handful of singles. Time for DRINKS!

30th over: England 141-6 ( Jones 44, Dean 23) Four dots from Rowe, then Jones spoils the pot by pulling with venom and picking up four. And that’s four more, nearly ironed, down the ground, evading the chasing A Kerr. 67 needed.

29th over: England 133-6 ( Jones 36, Dean 23) Just a couple off Jess Kerr’s over, and the first email of the day lands. Hello Damian Clarke!

“Poi making. The spinning balls or the yoghurty paste?

At this time on a sleepless night, the devil is in the detail.”

Definitely the spinnings balls – I had to google the yogurty paste. “a thick paste of pounded bananas or pineapples mixed with coconut cream” sounds delicious.

28th over: England 131-6 ( Jones 35, Dean 22) A long discussion between Rowe and Melie Kerr. And with a shimmy from Dean that’s the fifty partnership in 63 balls. Four more off the over, without the need for anything risky.

27th over: England 127-6 ( Jones 34, Dean 19) Jones has the bit between her teeth. Goes down the ground for a couple, then over extra cover for four more. Bowler Jess Kerr, who always looks slightly concerned, wrinkles her nose.

26th over: England 118-6 ( Jones 26, Dean 18) Another chance I think….as Rowe throws herself forward to pick up a leading edge from Jones – , no actually I think it just falls short.

25th over: England 115-6 ( Jones 24, Dean 17) A run-out chance! Jones – I think it is – hits straight and would have been beaten if the throw had hit. At the half way stage, England need another 93 to win. Runs not an issue here, and New Zealand could do with knocking over one of these two, who are scoring relatively easily.

24th over: England 111-6 ( Jones 22, Dean 15) England rebuilding brick by brick.

23rd over: England 106-6 ( Jones 19, Dean 13) The magnificent Debbie Hockley pops on comms to celebrate 40 years since New Zealand’s tour of England, apparently it consisted of 12 – 12! - county matches slotted between 3 ODIs and 3 Tests. They drove round England in mini-vans. “It was fun” she says.

22nd over: England 101-6 ( Jones 18, Dean 9) Jonas for her first over, but the field is defensive – too many easy runs, says Alex Hartley. Some more sloppy fielding by New Zealand on the rope gifts Amy Jones a boundary.

21st over: England 93-6 ( Jones 13, Dean 3) Four off the first two balls; Dean sweeps and misses the legspinner.

20th over: England 89-6 ( Jones 12, Dean 3)) An absolute snorter of a ball to complete Tahuhu’s over which lifts with a snarl, bewilders Wyatt who gets a handle? on it and the ball loops up…. but just over the keeper.

19th over: England 85-6 ( Jones 9, Dean 2 ) Melie Kerr again. Tossing it high. Three runs to Jones then its left to Dean who tries, without success, to get her away.

England doing an England here 😬 #NZvENG pic.twitter.com/j2wF510nGE — Raf Nicholson (@RafNicholson) April 1, 2024

18th over: England 82-6 ( Jones 6, Dean 2 ) Tahuhu hits Wyatt on the elbow, but she picks up a couple next ball. Beaten by the last.

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