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New Zealand Wins the 2nd ODI by 5 Wickets as England's Top Order Fails Again
New Zealand chased down England's 223 with ease, winning by four wickets and leading the series after a strong 92-run partnership, despite Harry Brook's 135 runs.
- On Saturday, New Zealand chose to bowl first and won the second ODI at Hamilton by four wickets, with full playing XIs and live broadcast confirmation.
- After a rain-delayed start, New Zealand took the field in Hamilton, eyeing a series win following a dominant opening performance in the first match.
- Daryl Mitchell and Michael Bracewell steadied New Zealand’s chase with a 92-run partnership as England were 105-6 after Brook fell to Santner.
- The result leaves England under pressure to improve their batting after being bowled out for 223 following another top-order collapse, raising urgent form questions for the England cricket team.
- Kane Williamson returned to the XI but was dismissed for a golden duck, while Blair Tickner, recalled for his first ODI since 2023, took 4-34 on the match pitch.
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Black Caps skittle England to clinch series
Rachin Ravindra plays a shot during his half century for the Black Caps against England tonight. Photo: Getty Images Late replacement Blair Tickner took four for 34 and Daryl Mitchell hit 56 not out as New Zealand beat England by five wickets in the second one-day international in Hamilton tonight to seal the three-match series.
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England bowled out for 175 after another top-order failure in the 2nd ODI against New Zealand
England’s top order has again failed to fire as New Zealand bowled out the tourists for 175 in 36 overs in the second one-day cricket international at Seddon Park. New Zealand won an advantageous toss and chose to bowl on…
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