Player of the Match
Player of the Match

9:25pm: Well, a pretty tame end to what had been an electric start to the series for England, but a rallying effort from New Zealand to salvage the series. Have either team garnered anything a month out from the 50-over World Cup? No doubt we'll learn more from Friday when the four-match ODI series gets going in Cardiff. We'll see you then!

9:15pm: Two captains in very different moods...

New Zealand's Tim Southee: "We were far from our best in those first two (matches). and the last two were performances were more what we were about. The first two games we were rotten in all three areas and the last two games we just played the way we know this team can play."

England's stand-in, Moeen Ali: "I thought we just lost momentum. Very disappointing because then we couldn't really catch up. We got a reasonable score but not good enough. We just couldn't get it right with the ball."

9:10pm: Player of the match is Mitchell Santner.

"Credit to the lads, we obviously came out pretty strong with the ball. We hung on in there and were able to take poles through the middle which was pretty key. He (Bairstow) is pretty tough to stop when he's going, but we knew the Power Play was the best time to bat."

Player of the series is Jonny Bairstow for 175 runs at 58.33, and a strike rate of 147. Thankfully, the shoulder injury that kept him off the field is nothing serious: "Yeah I'll be fine. It's just one of those things, it's precautionary. With everything we've got coming up, there was no point taking chances with it.

"It's been a bit of a while since I've played white ball cricket so it was just about getting rhythm with it. I was probably run a ball for a couple of the knocks and accelerated on from there."

9:02pm: Mark R: "Not one NZ batter had a strike rate of less than 150 whereas only 2 English batters strike rate exceeded that."

17.2
4
Ali to Ravindra, FOUR, What a way to win it... Or lose it, as Wood allows a cut from Ravindra to go through him for the winning runs. Convincing from New Zealand, winning by 6 wickets to square the series 2-2! Excellent hands from Seifert, Phillips and then Chapman at the end. England will lament throwing away Jonny Bairstow's positive start, but credit to Mitchell Santner (3-30) and Ish Sodhi (2-21) for applying the squeeze
17.1
0
Ali to Ravindra, no run, Full, on the stumps, Ravindra defends back to the bowler!

Moeen Ali has the "honour" of bowling this final over, with the field in...

END OF OVER:
17 | 13 Runs | NZ: 175/4 (1 run required from 18 balls, RR: 10.29, RRR: 0.33)

  • Mark Chapman40 (25b)
  • Rachin Ravindra13 (7b)
  • Sam Curran3-0-32-0
  • Adil Rashid4-0-41-0
16.6
4
Curran to Chapman, FOUR, Wow! Short delivery clobbered ferociously beyond Carse at deep midwicket. Carse didn't even have a long way to go. Superb striking and now the scores are level...
16.5
0
Curran to Chapman, no run, Full, driven firmly, but straight to Moeen at cover
16.4
1
Curran to Ravindra, 1 run, Short again, played into the ground down to fine leg once more

New Zealand 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st22TL SeifertFH Allen
2nd53DJ MitchellTL Seifert
3rd8TL SeifertGD Phillips
4th58MS ChapmanGD Phillips
5th38MS ChapmanR Ravindra