Harry Brook’s astonishing hundred got here in useless as England paid the value for an abject batting show total in addition to dropped catches with a four-wicket defeat to New Zealand within the first one-day worldwide at Mount Maunganui.
England captain Brook (135 off 101 balls; 11 sixes and 9 fours) accounted for 60.53 per cent of the runs in his aspect’s 223 all out in 35.2 overs, with Jamie Overton (46) the one different participant to make double figures and Sam Curran the third highest scorer with six.
The extras tally (17) was larger than the mixed innings of six of England’s prime seven, with Jamie Smith (0) – bowled by Matt Henry from the primary ball of the match – Ben Duckett (2), Joe Root (2), Jacob Bethell (2), Jos Buttler (4) and Curran out inside 12 overs at Bay Oval because the vacationers slumped to 10-4 and 56-6 after being inserted.
In reply, England decreased New Zealand to 24-3 inside 5 overs – Brydon Carse (3-45) inflicting a primary ODI golden duck on Kane Williamson – however dropped catches finally value the vacationers because the hosts triumphed with 80 balls within the financial institution – Daryl Mitchell (78no off 91) ending issues with a leg-side 4 off Adil Rashid (1-69).
Michael Bracewell (51 off 51) was spilled on two by Root at slip and Mitchell on 33 by Luke Wooden at backward level throughout a fifth-wicket stand of 92, whereas Carse grassed Mitchell Satnter (27 off 25) on two at deep wonderful leg.
The Black Caps take a 1-0 lead into the second ODI in Hamilton on Wednesday (1am UK) earlier than the collection concludes in Wellington subsequent Saturday and England then flip their full focus to the Ashes collection in Australia from November 21.
If England are to wrestle again the urn from Australia, you sense Brook should play a serious position – and with out him in opposition to New Zealand on Sunday, it might have been a catastrophe.
Brook – who scored every of his first 36 runs in boundaries – placed on 87 from as many balls with Overton for the seventh wicket after the opposite senior batters flopped, after which blazed 50 from 28 deliveries whereas including 57 off 32 with final man Wooden (5).
Brook sizzles however sloppy England slip to defeat
The skipper’s pyrotechnics in that Tenth-wicket stand included three sixes in a row off Jacob Duffy (3-55), three in an over off Henry (2-53) and a surprising pulled most off Nathan Smith as he gave England a complete to defend after New Zealand seamer Zak Foulkes (4-41) had dismissed three of the highest 4 and No 7 batter Curran.
England’s prime order wilted with Smith castled by a Henry nip-backer earlier than Foulkes struck twice within the third over – Duckett snicking behind and Root cleaned up by a ball that jagged in.
Foulkes then struck Bethell’s off stump with a jaffa at first of the sixth over and England have been six down in 11.3 when wicketkeeper Tom Latham took a blinder of a catch to take away Buttler after which a regulation seize to dismiss Curran, with Henry and Foulkes the bowlers respectively.
Duffy ended the Overton-Brook partnership – Overton slicing into the covers – earlier than having Carse pouched at backward level subsequent supply and Rashid caught at midwicket 4 overs later, which was the cue for Brook to go berserk previous to holing out off Santner.
England made early inroads with the ball – Carse bowling Will Younger (5) and having Williamson caught behind from successive deliveries, earlier than Wooden nicked off Rachin Ravindra for a breezy run-a-ball 17, whereas Latham’s lbw dismissal to Carse had the Black Caps tottering on 66-4 within the twelfth over.
Overton ran out Bracewell within the twenty seventh over with 66 runs required after which caught Santner down the bottom within the thirty fifth with 17 runs wanted because the New Zealand captain focused a 3rd six in 4 balls off leg-spinner Rashid.
Two overs later, Mitchell plonked Rashid over his head for a most after which wrapped up victory with a 4 over wonderful leg.
New Zealand vs England outcomes and schedule
All occasions UK and Eire
- First T20 (Christchurch): Match deserted ☔🤦
- Second T20 (Christchurch): England win by 65 runs 🔴
- Third T20 (Auckland): Match deserted ☔🤦
- First ODI (Mt Maunganui): New Zealand win by 4 wickets ⚫
- Second ODI: Wednesday October 29 (1am) – Hamilton
- Third ODI: Saturday November 1 (1am) – Wellington