Santner to Brook, out Caught by Nathan Smith!! That's the end of a special special innings from Brook and England have been bowled out for 223 - Brook gets a big ovation as he walks away, he singlehandedly has given his team something to defend here. Nice bit of variation from Santner - tossed up on middle, but he gets it to drop onto the right-hander and as such Brook can't get under the slog-sweep, plenty of height, no real elevation and he's holed out to deep backward square leg. Brook c Nathan Smith b Santner 135(101) [4s-9 6s-11]
35
4
Nathan Smith to Wood, FOUR, cracking shot, Wood shows he can bat as well - back of a length and well wide of off, he gets on top of the bounce and then cuts it square past point, beats the fielder in the deep to his left, another expensive over - 14 came off it
34.2
6
Nathan Smith to Brook, SIX, Brook is putting on a show at the moment - back of a length and climbing onto the right-hander, he picks the length early, gets under the pull and sends it soaring over long leg for a maximum - New Zealand under immense pressure here
34
6
Matt Henry to Brook, SIX, a repeat dose and this has gone back further - short and just outside off - Brook picks the length early, swivels across and then hammers the pull over deep mid-wicket for another maximum, 19 off the over
33.5
6
Matt Henry to Brook, SIX, massive, Brook is dealing in sixes at the moment - a friendly length ball from Henry, looked like the attempted slower ball - Brook picks the length, backs away and hammers it into the grass bank at deep mid-wicket, gets England past 200
33.1
6
Matt Henry to Brook, SIX, top-edge and six, the off-cutter from Henry and Brook was early into the slog-sweep, catches the top-edge and lobs over the keeper's head, goes all the way over the ropes for a maximum
31.5
H
Jacob Duffy to Brook, SIX, hundred for Brook, his 2nd in ODIs, has been a one-man effort, but this is some innings from the England captain - takes his helmet off and gets a good ovation from the dressing room. A friendly full-toss down leg, was the attempted slower ball and it's shovelled over deep backward square leg for a maximum
31.4
6
Jacob Duffy to Brook, SIX, that's a monster hit, on a length and angling into the right-hander - Brook bends down slightly, uses his wrists and then flicks it powerfully over deep square leg, sails a long way into the grass banks
31.3
6
Jacob Duffy to Brook, SIX, cracking shot, the slower ball from Duffy - wide of off and Brook reaches out on the cut, the timing is sublime and he's chopped it over the ropes at deep cover
30
W
Jacob Duffy to Adil Rashid, out Caught by Michael Bracewell!! A chip and Rashid has holed out to mid-wicket - Brook is being left stranded at the other end. On a good length and angling into the pads, Rashid was shaping to work it behind square on the on-side, the ball caught the front-edge and lobbed up into Bracewell's hands at mid-wicket. Soft, soft dismissal and Duffy has his third wicket. Adil Rashid c Michael Bracewell b Jacob Duffy 4(12)
28
6
Jacob Duffy to Brook, SIX, banged in short, Brook goes after it and makes good contact with his pull shot. Hits it hard and flat to hit it in the gap between deep backward square leg and deep midwicket
27.3
4
Jacob Duffy to Brook, FOUR, low full toss, Brook backs away to bunt it straight of mid-on by bringing his bottom hand into play. England go past 150 with that boundary
26
W
Jacob Duffy to Brydon Carse, out Caught by Williamson!! Two in two for Duffy! Pacy shortish ball, Carse stands tall to try and steer it behind square on the off-side. Isn't in full control of his shot due to the steep bounce and gives catching practice to Williamson at backward point. Brydon Carse c Williamson b Jacob Duffy 0(1)
25.5
W
Jacob Duffy to Jamie Overton, out Caught by Mitchell!! The 87-run stand has been broken! The slower ball does the trick. Jamie Overton looks to work this short of length ball into the leg-side and closes the bat-face early. The leading edge goes towards cover and Mitchell misjudges his jump. The ball pops out of his hands but he shows good reflexes to hold onto the rebound even as he tumbles. End of of a good knock from Overton who came in to bat when the score was 56/6. Jamie Overton c Mitchell b Jacob Duffy 46(54) [4s-6 6s-1]
24.2
4
Santner to Jamie Overton, FOUR, Santner errs slightly with his length as it's on the shorter side. Overton is quick to trek back and he shovels it over midwicket
23.2
4
Nathan Smith to Jamie Overton, FOUR, edge and four! Overton clears his front leg to swing across the line. Thick outside edge and the ball flies over vacant second slip for a one-bounce four
22.4
Santner to Brook, 1 run, dropped! Drifting down leg, Brook gets low to sweep hard. Ravindra dives to his left at short fine leg and goes with both hands but fails to hold onto it. Not easy but definitely a chance
21.3
4
Nathan Smith to Jamie Overton, FOUR, back-to-back boundaries! Fuller ball, Overton shuffles and flicks it nicely between mid-on and midwicket. The timing is spot on and the ball is quick to reach the fence
21.2
4
Nathan Smith to Jamie Overton, FOUR, that's a good shot. Probably saw the short ball coming. Backs away, waits for it and slaps it uppishly into the gap through extra cover
19.3
Nathan Smith to Jamie Overton, no run, there's a bit of an appeal for caught behind. Not given by the umpire. NZ players have a chat and Santner sends it upstairs. Latham seems to have heard something. It's an in-slanting shortish ball and Overton shaped to heave it across the line. Flat line on UltraEdge as the ball goes over the blade and New Zealand burn a review
17.4
4
Nathan Smith to Brook, FOUR, deliberately done! Width on offer, Brook plays really late as he tries to guide it to third man. Off the outer part of the bat and the ball dribbles away fine to the fence. Fifty partnership
17
6
Jacob Duffy to Jamie Overton, SIX, shortish ball, Overton clears his front leg and clubs it over deep midwicket with a powerful pull shot. 13 runs off the over and it's been a pretty long over from Duffy. The six also brings up England's 100
15.3
F
Nathan Smith to Brook, SIX, edge and six! Streaky. Not that short and Brook shapes to heave it over midwicket. Gets a fat top-edge and the ball flies over third man. Went very fine and the six brings up Brook's fifty. Just a raise of the bat from the England captain
14.5
4
Matt Henry to Jamie Overton, FOUR, Henry shortens his length and Overton stands tall to heave it over vacant mid-on. Overton becomes the second batter to get into double digits
13.2
4
Foulkes to Brook, FOUR, nicely played, full and angling into the right-hander - Brook covers for the movement, gets on top of the bounce and then plays the on-drive, into the gap wide of mid-on and the outfield does the rest
12.5
4
Matt Henry to Jamie Overton, FOUR, nicely played, tad too full from Henry - Overton takes the bottom-hand off on the drive, but he's timed it well to beat the diving fielder at mid-off
11.3
W
Foulkes to Sam Curran, out Caught by Latham!! Edged and caught! England are falling away like a pack of cards at the moment - Foulkes dragged the length back as Curran came down the wicket, gets it to angle into the left-hander and then straightens off the seam, Curran has a poky push at that and feathers a thin outside edge to the keeper. Fourth wicket for Foulkes and he's on a roll. Sam Curran c Latham b Foulkes 6(10) [4s-1]
11.1
4
Foulkes to Brook, FOUR, creamed, full and wide of off - Brook leans into the drive and flattens it into the gap wide of cover-point, no need to run for those
10.4
4
Matt Henry to Sam Curran, FOUR, nicely played, too full and well wide of off - Curran leans into the drive and finds the gap through the vacant mid-off region, runs away across the fast outfield for another boundary
9.5
6
Foulkes to Brook, SIX, back-to-back boundaries for Brook - fraction short and Brook is all over it like a rash, transfers his weight ointo the back-foot and pulls it into the grass stands, beyond the deep mid-wicket boundary
9.4
4
Foulkes to Brook, FOUR, nicely played, short of a length and angling into the right-hander - Brook lets the ball come, brings his wrists into play and clips it past square leg, the timing is sweet and the ball races away to the ropes
8.5
Matt Henry to Sam Curran, no run, a massive shout for LBW, was the inswinger and Curran was caught in the crease, struck right in front, was it doing too much? NZ have reviewed though - the nip-backer and it burst past the inside edge, struck on the back leg, no bat and UltraEdge confirms the same. Onto ball-tracking: It's umpire's call on hitting, flicking the top of middle and Sam Curran survives by a whisker
8.3
W
Matt Henry to Buttler, out Caught by Latham!! Edged, and it's a one-handed beauty from Latham - England are on the rocks having lost half their side. Superb bowling from Henry - it's the awayswinger once again and a tentative Buttler has a feel for it, plays from the crease, catches the outside edge and goes low to the right of the keeper - Latham had to go one-handed, he does so and comes up with a beauty. The home team are all over the tourists on a wicket which has done just enough to keep their bowlers interested. Buttler c Latham b Matt Henry 4(8) [4s-1]
8
4
Foulkes to Brook, FOUR, crisp, Brook is looking in gorgeous touch - fraction overpitched and wide of off - the England captain leans into the drive and finds the gap wide of cover, runs away across the pristine outfield
7.4
6
Foulkes to Brook, SIX, clubbed, Brook is so good when he plays his shots - wasn't short by any stretch, but he's so quick to pick the length, swivels across and the hammers the pull over mid-wicket for a maximum
6.5
4
Matt Henry to Brook, FOUR, cracking shot, tad overpitched by Henry - Brook leans into the free-flowing drive, hit it uppishly, but well wide of mid-off and the ball races away to the ropes
6.3
4
Matt Henry to Brook, FOUR, lovely, a half-volley from Henry - Brook presses forward, presents the full face of the bat and drives it through the vacant mid-on region, no need to run for those
5.2
4
Foulkes to Buttler, FOUR, nearly a 5th wicket - what are England doing? First ball and Buttler came down the pitch - Foulkes dragged the length back, it's short and Buttler goes for the pull - there are two men for the shot, one at square leg and the other at short mid-wicket, he manages to find the gap left to the diving fielder at square leg, was in the air and in the air - heart-stopping moment though for Buttler
5.1
W
Foulkes to Jacob Bethell, out Bowled!! That's a corker and poor Jacob Bethell has no answers - Foulkes and New Zealand are on fire - this looks like a floaty inswinger, very full and angling back into the left-hander, Bethell thinks he's had it covered as he plays forward, but the ball then curves away wickedly, past the defensive prod of the left-hander and sends the off-stump crashing onto the ground - England in massive trouble now as they lose their 4th wicket. Jacob Bethell b Foulkes 2(12)
4.5
4
Matt Henry to Brook, FOUR, beautifully played, typical Brook shot - comes down the pitch, makes room and then drives it on the rise, finds the gap wide of cover for the first boundary of the day
2
W
Foulkes to Root, out Bowled!! Cleaned up! They're ripping through England's top-order- it's another inswinger from Foulkes, jags back in sharply and Root is guilty of trying to play an expansive on-drive, doesn't cover for the movement, the head falls across and he ends up playing right across the front-pad, the ball sneaks through the gap and crashes into the stumps - England are 5 for 3 and in a heap of trouble. Root b Foulkes 2(6)
1.3
W
Foulkes to Duckett, out Caught by Latham!! Edged and caught! That's a proper peach and Duckett had no chance - on a good length from round the wicket, comes back with the angle and then nips away from the left-hander, opens up Duckett completely and finds the outside edge, was probably going straight to 1st slip, but Latham dives across to his left and comes up with a fine two-handed catch - England in early trouble after being asked to bat. Duckett c Latham b Foulkes 2(4)
0.1
W
Matt Henry to Jamie Smith, out Bowled!! .. and this is some start from Matt Henry - on a good length and a hint of nip back into the right-hander, has Smith pressing forward on the block, in doing so, he leaves a gap between bat and pad, the ball sneaks through and crashes into the top of middle - dream start for New Zealand and Henry, nightmarish start for England. Jamie Smith b Matt Henry 0(1)