England vs New Zealand Live Score, ICC Champions Trophy 2017: England strike again with wicket of New Zealand captain Kane Williamson

England vs New Zealand Live Score, ICC Champions Trophy 2017: Stay tuned for live scores and updates from Cardiff. England have one win in their bag but New Zealand, despite dominating Australia, have one point due to the rain-affected opener.

By: Express Web Desk | Updated: June 6, 2017 10:05 pm
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England started the ICC Champions Trophy with a comprehensive batting display against Bangladesh to pick up a crucial two points early on. New Zealand’s quest to do the same was half complete before heaven’s opened up and forced them and Australia to share points. The equation thus puts England in a better position while New Zealand need a win to try and put a dent on Australia’s hopes of moving forward. England looked good with the bat but need to improve with their bowling effort and will be missing Chris Woakes. Catch live scores and updates from England vs New Zealand in ICC Champions Trophy 2017.

England vs New Zealand Live Score and Updates from ICC Champions Trophy 2017:

Over update: New Zealand 158/3 after 30.2 overs. Kane Williamson has been dismissed by Mark Wood on 87. It was a bouncer that the New Zealand skipper took to the gloves. It goes behind and Buttler takes it.

Innings break: England bowled out for 310 against New Zealand in Cardiff. After a solid start, England had a decent outing in the middle overs but continue to lose wickets at regular intervals in the last 15 overs. Corey Anderson’s spell was the difference maker as the seamer scalped three crucial wickets. In the final overs, Jos Buttler fired a 48-ball 61 to power the total over the 300-run mark. Here are the teams:

England XI: Jason Roy, Alex Hales, Joe Root, Eoin Morgan, Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler, Moeen Ali, Adil Rashid, Liam Plunkett, Jake Ball, Mark Wood

New Zealand XI: Martin Guptill, Luke Ronchi, Kane Williamson, Ross Taylor, Neil Broom, Jimmy Neesham, Corey Anderson, Mitchell Santner, Adam Milne, Tim Southee, Trent Boult