England beats New Zealand by 6 wickets in 2nd ODI

AP  |  Mount Maunganui (New Zealand) 

and Morgan made half centuries to guide England to a six-wicket win over in the second one-day international here today, leveling the five-match series at 1-1. Morgan made 62 and Stokes signalled his return to form after a five-month layoff with an unbeaten 63 as England surpassed New Zealand's total of 223 with more than 12 overs remaining. Stokes scored 12 and took 2-43 in the first match of the series, which was his first appearance for England since his arrest on Sept. 25 after a brawl outside a Bristol, He had a more imposing influence on Wednesday's match, taking 2-42 from eight overs, contributing to a runout and reaching his a half century from 54 balls, his first 50 in ODIs since his 73 against the in on the day before his arrest. New Zealand's mediocre total seemed unlikely to challenge England and after it briefly slipped to 86-3 losing for 8, for 9 and Jonny Bairstow for 37 Morgan and Stokes put it on track to victory with a partnership of 88 for the fourth wicket. Stokes and (36 not out) then added an unbroken 56 for the fifth wicket to steer England home in the 38th over. "We wanted to come back strong after the defeat in the first game," Stokes said. "We felt we'd let ourselves down a little bit in the field. "I think the lads jumped around that and I think we showed new intensity by the way that we fielded.

Then to restrict them to 220 on a pretty decent batting wicket, I think the bowlers did a great job." England bowled and fielded superbly after winning the toss to dismiss for 223 in 49.4 overs. Martin Guptill's 50, his 34th ODI half century, and Mitchell Santner's first held together a ragged innings. Two early wickets to Chris Woakes, two in the middle of the innings to spinner Moeen Ali, two brilliant catches by and four run outs helped England take control of the match. New Zealand, playing without Kane Williamson, who has a hamstring strain, lost opener (1) to the third ball of the second over the first bowled by Woakes then Mark Chapman, for 1 on debut, in Woakes' second over, leaving it 9-2. The first runout of the innings cost it (10), whose century in the opening match of the series on Sunday guided to a three-wicket win with four balls to spare. Ali bowled superbly to finish with 2-33 from 10 overs, Woakes took 2-42 and Stokes 2-42. Big-hitting (38) and Santner, who also played a match-winning role in Hamilton, were the last hope for a fightback. Santner, unbeaten on 63, was left stranded when No. 11 was run out to the fourth ball of the last over.

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First Published: Wed, February 28 2018. 14:55 IST
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