Published 18:20 IST, November 8th 2019
New Zealand vs England 4th T20: Comprehensive report card and analysis
New Zealand vs England 4th T20: ENG defeated NZ by 76 runs to level the series 2-2. Here, we take a look at the report card of players from both the teams.
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England cricket team defeated New Zealand by 76 runs to level the five-match T20I series 2-2 after four games. The visitors successfully defended 241-3 after the initial onslaught by middle-order English batsmen Dawid Malan and Eoin Morgan. The match was played at the McLean Park in Napier on Friday.
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Earlier in the day, New Zealand captain Tim Southee won the toss and decided to field first. The English team lost both their openers at 58. Dawid Malan and skipper Eoin Morgan then formed a huge 182-run stand for the third wicket. Malan scored 103* from just 51 balls to register his maiden T20I hundred. Morgan, too, scored a quick-fire 91 from 41 balls before falling in the last over of the innings. New Zealand never got going in their run-chase as they were all out for just 165 inside 17 overs. Englandβs 76-run win also levels the series 2-2 with one match left to play. The T20 action will now proceed with the series-deciding final match scheduled to be held at the Eden Park in Auckland on Sunday, November 10.
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Here is a look at the report card of the players.
England:
Tom Banton β Rating βBβ
Jonny Bairstow β Rating βCβ
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Dawid Malan β Rating βAβ
Eoin Morgan (c) β Rating βAβ
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Sam Billings (wk) β Rating βBβ
Sam Curran β Rating βBβ
Lewis Gregory β Rating βNAβ
Chris Jordan β Rating βAβ
Tom Curran β Rating βBβ
Matt Parkinson β Rating βAβ
Pat Brown β Rating βBβ
New Zealand:
Martin Guptill β Rating βBβ
Colin Munro β Rating βBβ
Tim Seifert (wk) β Rating βCβ
Colin de Grandhomme β Rating βCβ
Ross Taylor β Rating βCβ
Daryl Mitchell β Rating βCβ
Mitchell Santner β Rating βAβ
Tim Southee (c) β Rating βAβ
Ish Sodhi β Rating βCβ
Trent Boult β Rating βCβ
Blair Tickner β Rating βCβ
17:48 IST, November 8th 2019