Summary

  1. 6 runs

    NZ 75-3published at 11.5 overs

    Target 156

    Very rarely does a batter take on Sophie Ecclestone, but so far, that strategy is paying off for Brooke Halliday.

    Another big old heave through the leg side sends it all the way for six.

  2. NZ 69-3published at 11.2 overs

    Target 156

    Brooke Halliday is off the mark with four.

    Sophie Ecclestone's ball is dispatched with just enough height to take it over Charlie Dean at mid-on for a boundary.

    Great shot.

  3. Postpublished at 20:28 British Summer Time 17 July

    Anya Shrubsole
    Former England bowler on BBC Two

    Freya Kemp is really exciting for England - she is a wicket-taking seamer in the middle of the innings and also can hit the ball a long way.

  4. NZ 64-3published at 11 overs

    Target 156

    A brilliant over from Freya Kemp.

    She gives up just two runs in total and gets the all-important wicket of Sophie Devine.

    New Zealand now need 92 runs from 54 balls to win.

  5. Postpublished at 20:25 British Summer Time 17 July

    Isa Guha
    Former England bowler on BBC Two

    Sophie Devine knew as soon as she hit it that she hadn't gotten all of it.

  6. Postpublished at 20:25 British Summer Time 17 July

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on BBC Two

    Maia Bouchier made that look simple but that was hit flat and hard.

  7. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 10.3 overs

    Devine c Bouchier b Kemp 12 (NZ 63-3) Target 156

    New Zealand's captain is out!

    Freya Kemp's introduction brings the wicket of Sophie Devine.

    She attempts to send that long and down the ground, but is only able to send it straight to Maia Bouchier at long-off.

    That is a crucial wicket for England.

  8. drinks break

    NZ 62-2published at 10 overs

    Target 156

    An eight-run over brings up the halfway point of this chase, with Sophie Ecclestone unable to break this partnership.

    New Zealand need 94 to win off these last 10 overs at 9.4 runs an over. A tough ask, but not impossible.

    Time for a drink.

  9. Postpublished at 20:19 British Summer Time 17 July

    Anya Shrubsole
    Former England bowler on BBC Two

    KerrImage source, Getty Images

    The next three or four overs could determine this game - New Zealand need to get moving now.

  10. Postpublished at 20:19 British Summer Time 17 July

    Isa Guha
    Former England bowler on BBC Two

    That shot is Sophie Devine at her very best.

  11. NZ 58-2published at 9.1 overs

    Target 156

    Sophie Devine meets the return of Sophie Ecclestone with a brilliant drive down the ground for four.

    New Zealand are now starting to show more tempo and intent, knowing they have a challenge on their hands.

  12. NZ 54-2published at 9 overs

    Target 156

    Amelia Kerr then ends the over with by following her captain with an almost identical shot for four more.

    An impressive 12-run over for New Zealand.

  13. NZ 49-2published at 8.4 overs

    Target 156

    New Zealand look to target Charlie Dean and in the fourth ball of the over, make it count.

    Sarah Devine, who has faced 11 balls so far, finds four on one knee, guiding it through the leg side.

    Despite facing 11, she only has five runs to her name.

  14. Postpublished at 20:15 British Summer Time 17 July

    Speaking of Lauren Filer, here is how she picked up the wicket of Suzie Bates.

  15. NZ 42-2published at 8 overs

    Target 156

    Like her last over, Lauren Filer recovers from giving up four on the first ball, with just two more coming in total, including a no ball for bowling a prohibited second bouncer.

    England will go back to spin next as Charlie Dean is re-introduced.

  16. Postpublished at 20:12 British Summer Time 17 July

    Anya Shrubsole
    Former England bowler on BBC Two

    I like the way England are using Lauren Filer, and the messaging they give her. They want her to run in and bowl fast and she's doing that well.

  17. Postpublished at 20:11 British Summer Time 17 July

    Isa Guha
    Former England bowler on BBC Two

    New Zealand have got two very experienced players at the crease and they have been very reliant on these two, so this partnership is absolutely crucial.

  18. NZ 40-2published at 7.1 overs

    Target 156

    Lauren Filer is back and goes straight to the bouncer.

    It has great height, but Amelia Kerr adapts well and finds a fine edge that just flicks over Amy Jones' head for four.

  19. Postpublished at 20:09 British Summer Time 17 July

    Lauren Bell picked up the first of England's two wickets a few overs ago, with Georgia Plimmer handing Amy Jones a gift of a catch.

  20. NZ 36-2published at 7 overs

    Target 156

    England mark the end of the powerplay by bringing Sophie Ecclestone into the attack.

    New Zealand work a few runs off the over, but nothing to trouble the boundary rope.

    Five come off it in total.