Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Santner helps New Zealand level series

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Chris Jordan’s all-around brilliance could not prevent New Zealand from securing a series-levelling 21-run victory against England in the second Twenty20 Internatio­nal of the five-match series yesterday.

Jordan claimed three for 23 to help restrict the hosts to a modest 176 for eight at the Wellington Regional Stadium after England Captain Eoin Morgan won the toss and elected to field.

Jordan then returned to blast 36 off 19 balls but England could not recover from a top order collapse and were all out for 155 with one ball remaining in their innings.

Put in to bat, New Zealand lost Colin Munro in the third over but opener Martin Guptill made 41 and Colin de Grandhomme and Ross Taylor contribute­d 28 each to steady the innings.

It was Jimmy Neesham’s 42 off 22 balls, however, that helped New Zealand past the 175-mark.

Home Captain Tim Southee rocked England early, dismissing Jonny Bairstow with the first ball of the innings.

Dawid Malan made 39 and Morgan chipped in with 32 but England struggled to keep their chase on track.

Jordan clobbered leg-spinner Ish Sodhi for three sixes, injecting fresh life into the contest, but Mitchell Santner stopped the carnage by dismissing the batsman and effectivel­y ending the contest.

The teams now move to Nelson for the third match on Tuesday (5).

New Zealand: 176/8 in 20 overs (J. Neesham 42, M. Guptill 41, C. Jordan 3/23)

England: 155 in 19.5 overs (D. Malan 39, C. Jordan 36, M. Santner 3/25).

 ??  ?? Mitchell Santner (centre) celebrates taking the wicket of Chris Jordan
Mitchell Santner (centre) celebrates taking the wicket of Chris Jordan

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