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Late Boult strikes give Kiwis 12-run win

It was a must-win for us in terms of the series, Williamson says

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Trent Boult grabbed two wickets off successive balls to help New Zealand to a 12-run win over England in their Twenty20 tri-series match at Wellington Regional Stadium yesterday.

Left-arm seamer Boult bowled Chris Jordan and then Liam Plunkett on the final two deliveries of the 18th over to reduce the visitors to 168 for eight in their pursuit of 197 for victory.

Adil Rashid kept out the hattrick delivery on the first ball of the final over but there was too much for the leg-spinner and Chris Wood to do and they finished on 184 for nine.

“It was a must-win for us in terms of the series,” New Zealand captain Kane Williamson said in reference to their seven-wicket loss to Australia in their opening match. “This is a very strong

New Zealand

M. Guptill c Plunkett b Rashid C. Munro c Billings b Wood K. Williamson b Jordan C. de Grandhomme c Jordon b Rashid M. Chapman c Billings b Wood R. Taylor not out T. Seifert not out

(b1, lb5, w7) (5 wickets; 20 overs)

1-39 (Munro), 2-121 (Guptill), 3-121 (de Grandhomme), 4-169 (Williamson), 5-181 (Chapman)

M. Santner, T. Southee, I. Sodhi,

Extras Total Fall of wickets:

Did not bat:

T. Boult

Bowling:

65 11 72 0 20 1 14 13 196

Willey 4-0-36-0, Wood 4-0-51-2 (3w), Jordan 4-0-34-1 (2w), Plunkett 4-033-0 (2w), Rashid 4-0-36-2 England side and we had to play some really good cricket.”

Australia have already qualified for the final at Eden Park on February 21 after winning all three of their matches so far.

Williamson anchored New Zealand’s 196 for five with 72 while he also shared in an 82run second-wicket partnershi­p

England

J. Roy c Boult b Southee 8 A. Hales c de Grandhomme b Sodhi 47 D. Malan c Boult b Santner 59 J. Vince run out 10 J. Buttler c Southee b Sodhi 2 S. Billings c Sodhi b Santner 12 D. Willey run out (Seifert) 21 C. Jordan b Boult 6 L. Plunkett b Boult 0 A. Rashid not out 8 M. Wood not out 5

(b2, w2, lb2) 6 (9 wickets; 20 overs) 184

1-14, 2-79, 3-95, 4-109, 5-129, 6-158, 7-168, 8-168, 9-172

Boult 4-0-46-2, Santner 4-0-29-2 (w1), Southee 4-0-30-1 (w1), Sodhi 4-0-492, Munro 2-0-11-0, de Grandhomme 2-0-15-0

Extras Total Fall of wickets:

Bowling:

with Martin Guptill, who scored 65 from 40 balls.

Mark Chapman, who has also played internatio­nal cricket for Hong Kong, and debutant Tim Seifert then did what they had been brought into the side to do with quick-fire cameos in the middle order.

Chapman scored 20, while wicketkeep­er Seifert hit two sixes in his six-ball innings of 14 to take the hosts to the equal highest Twenty20 internatio­nal score on the ground.

“We were able to build partnershi­ps throughout that gave us momentum and the two debutants were outstandin­g,” Williamson added. “They showed their power which allowed us to get an above-par total.”

Alex Hales got England’s run chase off to a fast start with 47 from 24 balls before Dawid Malan gave England hope for victory as he scored 59 from 40 deliveries. Malan’s dismissal in the 17th over with the visitors needing 39 runs for victory, effectivel­y ended their chances.

“It was maybe 10 to 15 runs too many ... and we didn’t bowl as well as we could have,” England captain Jos Buttler said.

“We got a fantastic start with Alex and that partnershi­p with Malan, we needed to just extend a bit longer then we didn’t get those cameos in the middle order.”

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