Current Run Rate

CRR

7.65

Last 5 Ov (Run Rate)

Last 5 Ov (RR)

56/1 (11.2)

Current Run Rate

CRR

7.65

Last 5 Ov (Run Rate)

Last 5 Ov (RR)

56/1 (11.2)

T20I CAREER
CRR:
7.65
Last 5 Overs:56/1
BATSMENRB4s6sSRThis BowlerLast 5 ovsmatrunshsave
Brydon Carse*BA Carse*(rhb)33001000(0b)3(3b)1246 319.2
Sam CurranSM Curran(lhb)49353214020(9b)36(22b)62442 5017
BOWLERSOMRWEcon0s4s6sThis Spellmatwktsbbiave
Jacob DuffyJA Duffy(rfm)4045111.257421.0-0-19-03142 4/1417.59
Kyle JamiesonKA Jamieson(rfm)402716.759302.0-0-14-11715 3/836.46
Current Partnership :
P'SHIP :
39 runs, 3.2 overs, RR: 11.7 (Brydon Carse 3, Sam Curran 33)
Last Bat :
L'BAT :
Jordan Cox c Mitchell b Jamieson 16 (22m 18b 2X4 0X6) SR: 88.88
FoW :
FoW :
114/6 (16.4 ov)
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Match Centre Ground time: 23:27

Scorer: Thilak Ram | Commentator: Matt Roller

Statistics

Current Batsmen

BA Carse
BA Carse
3(3) 0x4 - 0x6
Control %100%
  • Productive Shot
  • steered
  • 1 runs
  • 0x4 - 0x6
0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0
SM Curran
SM Curran
49(35) 3x4 - 2x6
Control %62%
  • Productive Shot
  • slog shot
  • 12 runs
  • 1x4 - 1x6
0 6 2 11 13 2 11 4

Current bowlers

JA Duffy
JA Duffy
O4
M0
R45
W1
Eco11.25
RHB
OFFLEG
1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
KA Jamieson
O4
M0
R27
W1
Eco6.75
RHB
OFFLEG
1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF

PARTNERSHIPS

11
JC Buttler8 (6)
PD Salt3 (4)
18
JC Buttler2 (2)
JG Bethell15 (13)
35
JC Buttler15 (9)
HC Brook20 (14)
11
JC Buttler1 (4)
T Banton9 (9)
6
JC Buttler3 (4)
SM Curran3 (4)
33
SM Curran13 (13)
JM Cox16 (18)
39*
BA Carse3 (3)
SM Curran33 (18)

10.23pm: Right, that's your lot for this series opener. Thanks for your company throughout the rain delays, and we'll be back on Monday with our fingers crossed that the weather is more favourable then. Cheers!

"There was a little bit in it, like we thought. The boys started off really well with the new ball," says Mitchell Santner. "A pretty good all-round performance. [How do you captain with so many bowling options?] It's easy, you just throw it around! It's handy having Neesh in the middle and the spin options as well. [Short-term vs long-term?] It's a building block for what we've got coming up. India can be slow, but it can also be very flat. [Fitness?] Yeah, good. It's nice to be back with the lads. [Monday?] We pride ourselves on adapting. We were pretty clinical there to keep chipping wickets away."

"It did a little bit to start with," Harry Brook says at the presentation. "Their bowlers are very experienced with the new ball and made the most of that surface. We obviously want to adapt to the situation and the surface, but with the depth we've got, we can go hard throughout. If we don't get off to the start we want, we can always accelerate at the end. [Learn anything for Monday?] Quicker to adapt to the surface, really. It was a little bit tough out there. [Captaincy?] It's been good fun. We've got a great bunch of lads. We've had a great time so far in New Zealand."

10.11pm: Match abandoned. There really was no guarantee! A damp squib to start the series, which stays at 0-0 heading into Monday's second T20I at the same venue. Stick around for what will likely be a fairly brief presentation. "That's 2-2 for result vs wash-out in New Zealand's October experiment," points out George Binoy.

10.07pm: "They're taking off the covers," reports Cameron Ponsonby from Hagley Oval. Wow. I didn't see that coming. Another rain-shortened "shambles" loading? "There's no guarantee, but we're working as hard as we can," says the voice on the tannoy system.

Tom: "Any idea about a 5 over target?" -- 50 would be the target, Sampath Bandarupalli from ESPNcricinfo's stats team tells me.

Zubair Islam: "Rain is helping Eng everywhere whether men or women cricket" -- Certainly a lucky escape in Colombo a few days ago. Big game in Indore tomorrow!

Daniel: "@Abrar baseball will also abandon games due to the weather, although they will usually replay them later in the season."

Abrar: "Other than cricket, Which other sports end with "No result" due to rain" -- Not many... we did have an unusual one in English football's second tier a month ago.

9.55pm: The umpires are out in the middle, with their grey umbrellas up. An update from Cameron Ponsonby at the ground: 10.33pm is the latest possible restart time, so we have already lost a good chunk of overs. I would suggest that is pretty unlikely to happen, but let's see if the groundstaff can pull a rabbit out of the proverbial hat.

Srineet: "About two-thirds of the sell-out crowd have made their way out of the Hagley Oval. The intensity of the rain has reduced in the last couple of minutes."

chris: "Rain in October in NZ? Who would have thought"

9.51pm: Jimmy Neesham is having a chat to Shane Bond on TVNZ+ pitch-side, with an umbrella up. He says he's hoping to be involved in the next T20 (2026) and 50-over (2027) World Cups. A few reflections on his life on the franchise circuit, and becoming a senior pro in the New Zealand side at 35: "A few more ice baths, and fewer beers... The way the calendar works now, there's no off-season. There's no chance to go home and get chubby!"

Dan: "Was at the ground. Gone home about 5km from ground no rain here. It's one of those nights where different parts of the city will get heaps of rain and some parts will get none"

Andrew Evans: "What's the origin of the interesting surname Roller? The things to ponder during a rain break." -- I think it has German roots, but that is going back several centuries... nothing to do with cricket pitches, I'm afraid.

Conor: "I'm 5km west of Hagley Oval - haven't had one drop of rain at our place yet. The rain will definitely pass - let's just hope it's in time."

Still no official confirmation of this, but I can only imagine we're losing overs now given it's 9.45pm local time. Will let you know when we hear anything concrete.

Andrew: "on the embankment in tee shirt and shorts. it's not that bad. I didn't get free tickets to go home with no result" -- That's the spirit.

9.40pm: It's hammering down now. This could be terminal.

9.37pm: It looks like it's getting much heavier from the pictures I'm seeing on TV. "Yeah, we're in trouble," confirms Cam at Hagley Oval. "Run-ups covered up as well."

Dante: "England and rain, what a surprise." -- Not sure you can blame the tourists for this one.

9.33pm: The main sheet is back on again. Settle in.

9.31pm: The covers are starting to come off... but almost immediately, the rain starts coming down a touch heavier again. Still waiting for a word on the cut-off time, and when we start losing overs. The umpires are out there having a look, and chatting to the groundstaff.

9.22pm: Thanks Miller. Frustratingly, it sounds like we're in for a decent delay. "They've gone full sheet across the square, which doesn't bode well," reports Cameron Ponsonby, our man at Hagley Oval. Umbrellas up in the stands as Sam Fender rings out over the PA. A couple of fans on the grass banks are using 4/6 cards to shelter from the rain, which can't be doing a lot for them.

END OF OVER:
20 | 19 Runs | ENG: 153/6 | RR: 7.65

  • Sam Curran49 (35b)
  • Brydon Carse3 (3b)
  • Jacob Duffy4-0-45-1
  • Kyle Jamieson4-0-27-1

9.15pm Annoyingly, the rain is back. The covers are on, so we may be in for a delayed restart.

9.11pm So, a 19-run final over, and suddenly England's innings looks significantly healthier. It won't be easy to defend, but it's definitely a score on the board. Henry and Jamieson were the most economical of the quicks, while the spinners Santner and Bracewell did a fine job. England's innings was stuck in second gear until Sam Curran got going, with a stroke or two of luck. Matt will be here for the chase shortly.

"A bit of lateral movement, but the pace of the wicket is on the slower side," says Henry. "Absorb the pressure and put it back onto them."

19.6
4
Duffy to Curran, FOUR, has a swipe, gets the thick edge, brings up the 150! It's not the prettiest knock of Curran's career, but it is invaluable in this context!
19.5
2
Duffy to Curran, 2 runs, wide line, sliced high over point, who has just come up into the ring. Another cutter into the surface, but Curran gets a decent piece of it
19.5
1w
Duffy to Curran, 1 wide, fired outside the left-hander's arc, but overcooked. The runs are flowing in this over

Scott : "Am I alone in thinking that 150 would be a good total? Pitch looks quite slow, seems quite hard to time the ball - reckon we could be in a for slow scoring thriller." On the contrary, it is very much par for this pitch

19.4
6
Duffy to Curran, SIX, that'll do! A full toss on the pads, and Curran slams gratefully across the line, high over deep square leg!
19.3
4
Duffy to Curran, FOUR, sits back in his crease, and spanks an ambitious launch back down the ground... doesn't connect cleanly, but the skiddy outfield gives the ball some legs as Mitchell sprawls on the rope
19.2
2
Duffy to Curran, 2 runs, swung away over the leg side, doesn't make clean contact, and that's two more to wide long-on
19.1
0
Duffy to Curran, no run, angled across the left-hander, so close to the cut-off line, but Curran can't connect

END OF OVER:
19 | 7 Runs | ENG: 134/6 | RR: 7.05

  • Sam Curran31 (29b)
  • Brydon Carse3 (3b)
  • Kyle Jamieson4-0-27-1
  • Matt Henry4-0-26-1

Asher: "Sam the cat" Yes... that's a fair few lives so far!

18.6
1
Jamieson to Curran, 1 run, bottom-handed flick out of the full length. Just a single to deep midwicket. Curran keeps the strike, but he'll have to go some to get close to that 150 mark

Om Raj Shrestha: "It's good to experiment with taking T20 to the next level, like England did with Tests, but they're currently failing to make it work." They did post 300 the other day, to be fair!

18.5
0
Jamieson to Curran, no run, pace off, perfect height on the bouncer, Curran can't connect
18.4
0
Jamieson to Curran, no run, looked for the ramp, pinned on the knee! There's not really much doubt about this, but Curran is obliged to review! Jamieson didn't even turn around in his appeal. Pitching outside leg! Well, there was doubt after all! Even Curran was halfway off the pitch by the time the verdict came in!
18.3
1
Jamieson to Carse, 1 run, very full, Carse slaps out of his blockhole to long-on. Good aggression with the length from Jamieson
18.2
1
Jamieson to Curran, 1 run, pace off, back of a length, swished across the line to wide long-on. Just the single
18.1
2
Jamieson to Curran, 2 runs, free hit... steps across his stumps, hits up into the leg-side, but only as far as the midwicket sweeper
18.1
1nb
Jamieson to Curran, 1 no ball, yorker, jammed into Curran's heels, and inside-edged through his legs to the keeper ... oops, he's overstepped!
18.1
1w
Jamieson to Curran, 1 wide, fired past the legs as Curran made room

END OF OVER:
18 | 11 Runs | ENG: 127/6 | RR: 7.05

  • Sam Curran27 (23b)
  • Brydon Carse2 (2b)
  • Matt Henry4-0-26-1
  • Kyle Jamieson3-0-20-1
17.6
1
Henry to Curran, 1 run, dropped in the deep! Robinson looked to have that covered, as Curran launched up into the wide line... but the ball spilled straight out of his bread basket at deep cover! Oops. A couple of let-offs from New Zealand in this innings
17.5
1
Henry to Carse, 1 run, bouncer, pace off, Carse adjusts fairly well to jab a single up and over short third

England 1st innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st11JC ButtlerPD Salt
2nd18JC ButtlerJG Bethell
3rd35JC ButtlerHC Brook
4th11JC ButtlerT Banton
5th6JC ButtlerSM Curran
6th33SM CurranJM Cox
7th39BA CarseSM Curran