The Herald (South Africa)

Williamson and Taylor tons too much for England

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KANE Williamson and Ross Taylor both scored hundreds in a record-breaking stand as New Zealand beat England by three wickets in the third one-day internatio­nal at the Ageas Bowl in Hampshire yesterday to go 2-1 up in the five-match series.

New Zealand, chasing 303 for victory, were struggling at 36 for two.

But a stand of 206 between Williamson and Taylor turned the tide, although England dropped both batsmen with Taylor given several reprieves.

Williamson made 118 and Taylor 110 -- his second century in as many matches after his unbeaten 119 during New Zealand’s 13 run-win at The Oval on Friday levelled the series at 1-1.

That match also saw Williamson and Taylor share a partnershi­p of 121.

But their stand at the Ageas Bowl was a New Zealand record for the third wicket in all ODI cricket, surpassing the 180 put on by Adam Parore and Ken Rutherford against India at Vaodara in 1994.

New Zealand lost a couple of late wickets and it needed a four by Tim Southee to see the World Cup finalists complete victory with an over to spare.

England were left regretting being bowled out for 302 with 28 balls of their innings left after skipper Eoin Morgan won the toss.

New Zealand’s reply got off to a shaky start when Martin Guptill was lbw for two to an inswinger from David Willey, called up following Chris Jordan’s series-ending side injury.

New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum also fell cheaply, the dangerman lbw for 11 to Durham quick Mark Wood, playing after Liam Plunkett was ruled out with a side strain.

Taylor gave a tough chance on 17 when wicket-keeper Jos Buttler, anticipati­ng his sweep off leg-spinner Adil Rashid, just failed to hold what would have been a spectacula­r one-handed catch.

Williamson, meanwhile, reached 50 with an on-driven four off Rashid -- the first of 18 runs he scored in an over.

Taylor was dropped on 67 when Buttler failed to cling on to a one-handed chance off Wood.

And he was missed again on 72 when Stokes dropped a sharp chance off a full-blooded hook, with Wood again the unlucky bowler.

The elegant Williamson then completed an 88-ball hundred.

Taylor, whose hundred came off 105 balls, was eventually out when he played on to Willey.

The series continues at Trent Bridge on Wednesday. – AFP

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? VALUABLE INNINGS: New Zealand's Ross Taylor in action during the third one-day internatio­nal against England at the Ageas Bowl cricket ground in Southampto­n yesterday
Picture: AFP VALUABLE INNINGS: New Zealand's Ross Taylor in action during the third one-day internatio­nal against England at the Ageas Bowl cricket ground in Southampto­n yesterday
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