176/8 (20.0 ov)NZ
VS
ENG 155/10 (19.5 ov)
CRR: 7.81 | New Zealand beat England by 21 runs

NZ beat ENG by 21 runs | New Zealand vs England, Highlights And Cricket Score 2nd T20I Match

England in New Zealand, 5 T20I Series, 2019

Date: Nov 03, 2019 Start Time: 06:30 IST | 01:00 GMT | 14:00 Local
Venue: Westpac Stadium, Wellington

New Zealand vs England Highlights And Cricket Score 2nd Match - T20I Summary

End of Over : 19.5 ENG: 155/10

'Expect the Black Caps to come back really hard but again, how do you beat this England side? Confused by our own thoughts? Sit on the fence. Best case.' This is what we felt while writing the preview. This is what we still feel. You can never write either side out, so don't even think about momentum. Take a break, chill out and come back for the third T20I on Tuesday, 5th November, 2019 at 2 pm local (0100 GMT) for all the action from the third T20I from the Saxton Oval in Nelson. No one is a favourite. We continue sitting on the fence. ADIOS! TAKE CARE!

Victorious New Zealand captain, Tim Southee, says that it was a better performance in all three areas. Praises his bowlers for doing well throughout the game. On the result differing from the first game, Southee says that the plans were the same, only the execution was different. Believes that if they stick to their plans and play positive cricket, the result will come their way.

England captain, Eoin Morgan, says that New Zealand played really well, even though England bowled reasonably well. Laments the dropped catches though while admits that there was hardly any batting shown by his side. Also feels that the ground dimensions were not sized up properly by his batsmen. Wants his young side to maintain a positive mindset despite the defeat. Believes that it is important to make mistakes and even more important is learning from them.

MITCHELL SANTNER HAS BEEN NAMED THE MAN OF THE MATCH. Santner says that it was nice to get a win. On the excellent fielding, Mitchell says that it was discussed at the end of the last match that fielding needs to improve and when that happens, the bowling automatically improves. On being asked to stress further on the talks, Mitchell says that they needed to improve in all three departments, which began with an attacking stint with the bat and then bowling tight lines, being backed up in the field.

Here is a stat. 9 catches were taken in this inning. ALL BY FIELDERS. Not 1 by a wicket-keeper. This is only the 4th such instance in a T20I, with the previous instance being between Pakistan and West Indies in Karachi in 2018. Wow. Here comes the presentation.

176 was the score but still, it was below par. Because normally, high scores are chased down at the Westpac. However, New Zealand bowlers studied the ground dimensions perfectly. They kept fielders at the right positions and catches were taken with ease. Everyone bowled well and even though there were some tense moments at the death, they came out on top nicely.

It all began with a positive intent while batting. Martin Guptill held one end up and then cameos from de Grandhomme and Neesham lifted the Kiwis close to 180. Only Sam Curran and Chris Jordan stood out while the inexperienced bowling attack was inconsistent today.

Proper gentlemen are New Zealand. Why so? Because a true gentleman sticks to his promise and tellings. At the end of the first T20I, New Zealand said they needed to improve in all three departments and boy, have they followed that thought in style!

19.5 W

Daryl Mitchell to Adil Rashid. OUT! BOWLED! That ends the game. A perfect yorker from Mitchell, right at the base of off stump, Rashid swings hard but misses. The ball hits the off timber. NZ WIN BY 21 RUNS, LEVEL SERIES 1-1!

19.4 1

Daryl Mitchell to Pat Brown. Full on middle, pushed through mid on for a single.

19.3 0

Daryl Mitchell to Pat Brown. Outside off, swung and missed again.

19.2 0

Daryl Mitchell to Pat Brown. Action replay of the previous delivery. A length ball outside off, moving away, Pat swings again but misses.

19.1 0

Daryl Mitchell to Pat Brown. Full and outside off, swinging away, Brown swings but misses.

End of Over : 19 5 Runs 19.5: 154/9
18.6 0

Tim Southee to Adil Rashid. The batsman was beaten and missed the line of the delivery.

18.5 2

Tim Southee to Adil Rashid. Full and around off, edged past the keeper towards third man. Lockie Ferguson runs across to his left and slides, stopping the boundary. Two runs taken.

18.4 1

Tim Southee to Pat Brown. Outside off, Brown punches it towards cover and sets off for a quick single. There is a shy at the bowler's end but it is missed. Could have been gone.

18.3 0

Tim Southee to Pat Brown. Landed outside off, Brown slashes hard but misses.

18.2 1

Tim Southee to Adil Rashid. On middle, tucked through mid-wicket for a run.

18.1 1

Tim Southee to Pat Brown. Full on middle, flicked through mid-wicket for a single.

End of Over : 18 5 Runs 19.5: 149/9
17.6 0

Lockie Ferguson to Adil Rashid. Outside off, a play and a miss.

17.5 1

Lockie Ferguson to Pat Brown. Full and outside off, driven through mid off for a single.

Summary

After winning the first game by six-wicket team England ride on high confidence ahead of the second T20I game which will be hosted at the Wellington Regional Stadium in Wellington. The visiting suffered from a jolt as Joe Denly who had injured his right ankle in the first game will miss out on the match. The England Cricket Board in a statement said, “He will now start a rehabilitation programme and will be assessed ahead of the two-match Test series against the Kiwis.”

Kane Williamson who was injured ahead of the series obviously remains absent for the hosts. His absence could hurt the team a little more than expected. Fast-bowler Scott Kuggeleijn could face an axe after he had given away 35 runs in three overs in the first T20I at Hagley in Oval.

England: Jonny Bairstow, Dawid Malan, James Vince, Eoin Morgan(c), Sam Billings(w), Sam Curran, Lewis Gregory, Tom Curran, Chris Jordan, Adil Rashid, Patrick Brown, Tom Banton, Saqib Mahmood, Matthew Parkinson

New Zealand: Martin Guptill, Colin Munro, Tim Seifert(w), Colin de Grandhomme, Ross Taylor, Daryl Mitchell, Mitchell Santner, Scott Kuggeleijn, Tim Southee(c), Ish Sodhi, Lockie Ferguson, James Neesham, Blair Tickner

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