END OF OVER:20 | 10 Runs 2 Wkts | NZ: 139/9 | RR: 6.95
- Lockie Ferguson2 (1b)
- Tim Southee7 (3b)
- Brydon Carse4-0-23-3
- Sam Curran3-0-23-0
7.31pm Well, 140 will have to be competitive, because that is all that New Zealand have mustered. It was a peculiar performance from the visitors. Three massive first-over sixes from Finn Allen hinted at riches, but thereafter England put the squeeze on with pace and spin. Luke Wood bounced back well with three of the top four, and Brydon Carse was the outstanding performer with 3 for 23 on debut.
Carse: "Amazing, great to get the opportunity in front of my home crowd. I found out after training yesterday, Jos told me I was playing, wanted me to have clear plans. A humorous presentation from Woody. It's a big field, a lot of twos on offer so important we get off to a good start in the powerplay."
Well, that's that for part one. Alan will be here shortly for the chase.
IS Sodhi c Curran b Carse 16 (14m 12b 1x4 1x6) SR: 133.33
AF Milne b Carse 10 (18m 9b 0x4 1x6) SR: 111.11
Carse to finish off a fine debut performance
END OF OVER:19 | 10 Runs | NZ: 129/7 | RR: 6.78
- Ish Sodhi16 (11b)
- Adam Milne10 (8b)
- Sam Curran3-0-23-0
- Liam Livingstone4-0-25-1
Right, that's something to work with... 12 balls to tee off. Can 140 be competitive? Here's Curran
END OF OVER:18 | 12 Runs | NZ: 119/7 | RR: 6.61
- Adam Milne9 (7b)
- Ish Sodhi8 (6b)
- Liam Livingstone4-0-25-1
- Luke Wood4-0-37-3
END OF OVER:17 | 8 Runs 1 Wkt | NZ: 107/7 | RR: 6.29
- Ish Sodhi4 (3b)
- Adam Milne1 (4b)
- Luke Wood4-0-37-3
- Liam Livingstone3-0-13-1