England vs New Zealand 1st ODI at Birmingham, 09 Jun, 2015

Toss: New Zealand, who chose to bowl
England 408/9 (50)
New Zealand 198/10 (31.1)
England won by 210 runs
Man of the Match: Jos Buttler
  • Trent Boult 0 * (0)

Over 4.1NL McCullum bowls flighted delivery to Joe Root, gets forward and defends it towards mid on.Single

Over 4.2NL McCullum bowls flatter trajectory delivery to Alex Hales, gets forward and defends it towards the bowler.No runs

Over 4.3NL McCullum bowls flighted delivery to Alex Hales, opens up on the backfoot to defend that towards the legside.Single

Over 4.4NL McCullum bowls flatter trajectory delivery to Joe Root, gets forward and defends it towards the bowler.No runs

Over 4.5NL McCullum bowls flatter trajectory delivery to Joe Root, goes back and cuts it away straight to backward point.Single

Over 4.6NL McCullum bowls flatter trajectory delivery to Alex Hales, gets forward and defends it towards the bowler.No runs

Over 6.1NL McCullum bowls quicker and flatter in the air to Joe Root, gets forward and drives it straight down the groundBoundary!

Over 6.2NL McCullum bowls flatter trajectory delivery to Joe Root, gets forward and defends it towards the bowler.Single

Over 6.3NL McCullum bowls quicker and flatter in the air to Alex Hales, plays a sweep shot through fine leg.Two runs

Over 6.4NL McCullum bowls flatter trajectory delivery to Alex Hales, moves back and across to defend that towards covers.Single

Over 6.5NL McCullum bowls good length delivery to Joe Root, gets forward and guides it away towards thirdman.Single

Over 6.6NL McCullum bowls flatter trajectory delivery to Alex Hales, gets forward and defends it towards the bowler.No runs

Over 11.1 NL McCullum bowls a tossed up delivery to EJG Morgan, Six!! Get to the pitch of the ball, goes through with the loft and nails it way back over long-off for a maximum.

Over 11.2 NL McCullum bowls a tossed up delivery to EJG Morgan, 1 run, gets forward and looks to off-drive the ball but gets an inside edge that goes to long-on.

Over 11.3 NL McCullum bowls a tossed up delivery to Joe Root, 1 run, gets down and plays a reverse-sweep through point and picks up an easy single.

Over 11.4 NL McCullum bowls a tossed up delivery to EJG Morgan, 2 runs,  comes down the track and drives it along the ground through cover and picks up a couple.

Over 11.5 NL McCullum bowls a tossed up delivery to EJG Morgan, no runs, backs away in the crease and punches it straight to cover.

Over 11.6 NL McCullum bowls it flat in the air to EJG Morgan, no runs, gets forward and driven straight back to the bowler.

Over 13.1 NL McCullum bowls a tossed up delivery to Joe Root, 1 run, punched of the back foot to long-on.

Over 13.2 NL McCullum bowls a tossed up delivery to EJG Morgan, 1 run, comes down the wicket and pushes it down to long-on.

Over 13.3 NL McCullum bowls it flat in the air to Joe Root, 1 run, punched off the front foot with an angled bat through cover.

Over 13.4 NL McCullum bowls a quicker arm ball to EJG Morgan, no runs, backs away in the crease and drives it to mid-off.

Over 13.5 NL McCullum bowls a quicker arm ball to EJG Morgan, no runs, gets the inside edge on to the boot.

Over 13.6 NL McCullum bowls it flat in the air to EJG Morgan, 1 run, backs away and cuts it through point.

Over 15.1 NL McCullum bowls a tossed up delivery to Joe Root, 1 run, gets down on his knee and slogs it down to deep mid-wicket.

Over 15.2 NL McCullum bowls a tossed up delivery to EJG Morgan, Boundary! Goes leg-side and drives over cover for four.

Over 15.3 NL McCullum bowls a tossed up delivery to EJG Morgan, 1 run, gets forward and driven down to deep-point and picks up a single.

Over 15.4 NL McCullum bowls a tossed up delivery to Joe Root, Six!! Gets down on his knee, slog-sweeps it and sends it over deep mid-wicket

Over 15.5 NL McCullum bowls a tossed up delivery to Joe Root, Boundary! Gets to the pitch of the ball and lofts it down to long-off fence for a boundary.

Over 15.6 NL McCullum bowls a tossed up delivery to Joe Root, no runs, gets forward and driven straight back to the bowler.

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