Did New Zealand Achieve a Clean Sweep 3-0 Against England in a Thrilling Final ODI?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- New Zealand achieved a remarkable 3-0 series victory against England.
- The final ODI showcased outstanding bowling from Blair Tickner and Jacob Duffy.
- Daryl Mitchell played a crucial role in the chase with his steady innings.
- England struggled with their top order, failing to build substantial partnerships.
- Mitchell Santner's leadership was pivotal in guiding the team to victory.
Wellington, Nov 1 (NationPress) Following victories in their initial two ODIs held in Mount Maunganui and Hamilton, the New Zealand team achieved an exhilarating win in the concluding ODI of the series at Sky Stadium, delivering England a disheartening 0-3 series defeat. Under the captaincy of Mitchell Santner, the hosts triumphed by two wickets.
After being put into bat, England was dismissed for 222 runs in just 40.2 overs, marking the third consecutive occasion this series that the hosts have bowled out their opponents. The top-order batters struggled significantly, with Jamie Smith, Ben Duckett, and Joe Root falling cheaply.
The two openers managed only 5 and 8 runs, respectively, while Root was out for just two runs off three balls, as the Kiwis secured three wickets within the first five overs.
Skipper Harry Brook, who had shown solid form, also had a disappointing outing, as Jacob Duffy dismissed him after just 11 balls, having scored six runs. England’s innings benefitted from Jos Buttler’s slow 38 runs, along with Jamie Overton’s explosive 68 off 62 balls and Brydon Carse’s 36 off 30 runs, pushing the team past the 200-run milestone.
Blair Tickner continued his strong performance with a four-wicket haul, while Duffy added three wickets, as the New Zealand bowlers dismantled the English batting lineup.
In pursuit of the 223-run target, the Kiwis encountered challenges as the English bowlers delivered a robust performance. Openers Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra started well, establishing a 78-run partnership before Conway fell. Both Ravindra and No. 3 batter Will Young were dismissed in the following two overs, granting the visitors crucial breakthroughs.
Daryl Mitchell’s innings proved vital for New Zealand, as he maintained the momentum while wickets fell around him. With late contributions from skipper Santner, followed by Zak Foulkes and Tickner, the BlackCaps successfully reached the target in the 45th over.
Despite England's commendable bowling efforts, the hosts secured a thrilling two-wicket victory, with Foulkes concluding the chase with a boundary. This victory enabled Santner and his team to clinch the ODI series with an emphatic 3-0 scoreline.
Brief Scores: England 222 in 40.2 overs (Jamie Overton 68, Jos Buttler 38; Blair Tickner 4-64, Jacob Duffy 3-56) lost to New Zealand 226/8 in 44.4 overs (Rachin Ravindra 46, Daryl Mitchell 44; Jamie Overton 2-32, Sam Curran 2-46) by two wickets.