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England vs New Zealand, 4th ODI
Mark Wood got the first breakthrough for England by dismissing Brendon McCullum.
Martin Guptill shared a 88-run opening stand with McCullum and later brought up his 24th ODI fifty.
Brendon McCullum helped New Zealand get off to a good start with a steady 35.
Ross Taylor brought up another half-century stand with Kane Williamson.
Martin Guptill and Kane Williamson looked to steady the NZ innings before Guptill was dismissed.
Steven Finn took a fantastic catch running back from mid-wicket to send Martin Guptill back to the pavilion.
This was Umpire Steve Davis' final ODI.
Jason Roy played the supporting part and brought up a century opening stand with Hales.
Alex Hales hammered his second ODI fifty, a brisk 38-ball 67.
Grant Elliott brought up a fine fifty and was unbeaten in the innings.
Mitchell Santner smashed a 19-ball 44 to power New Zealand to a solid 349.
Matt Henry provided New Zealand with the first breakthrough by dismissing Hales on 67.
Kane Williamson registered his 18th ODI fifty and his third fifty-plus score in a row.
Eoin Morgan hammered a 82-ball 113 and brought England on the doorstep of victory.
Joe Root played the second fiddle in the partnership but yet scored a brilliant innings of his own.
Morgan and Root shared a 198-run stand, the highest for England against New Zealand in ODIs.
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