Summary

  • New Zealand win by 13 runs (D/L method)

  • England 365-9; Morgan 88

  • NZ score 398-5 - record Oval total

  1. Sporting turnaroundspublished at 14:14 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Following England's dramatic reversal in fortunes from the World Cup to the first ODI at Edgbaston, we're asking you for your great sporting turnarounds...

    Ruben in the Netherlands: In 1992, Denmark had been eliminated in the qualifying stages of the European Football Championships. However, due to the war in their country Yugoslavia could not participate, so the Danes were called back from vacation to replace them. If only I'd put some money on them winning the Cup that year…

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  2. NZ 103-1published at 14:14 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Eoin Morgan continues to rotate his bowlers, bringing Ben Stokes on for his first taste with the ball. The ginger-topper seamer sometimes takes time to find a rhythm and starts with a very loose wide down leg. Stokes tightens up, with the only other runs coming from dragged pull to deep square from Williamson for two.

    Ben StokesImage source, AP
  3. Postpublished at 14:09 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Phil Tufnell
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    "I admire Rashid's bravery. He is tossing it up outside the off stump, encouraging the drive, trying to get wickets."

  4. Email tms@bbc.co.ukpublished at 14:09 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Stanley Stearman: My only real worry about this team is the bowling options. If a bowler gets hit about, like Jordan has just been, I'm not sure whether Root can be entrusted with too many overs - and can Stokes bowl 10 good overs? I'd maybe like to see Willey instead of Billings?

  5. NZ 100-1 (Williamson 17, Guptill 39)published at 14:09 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Adil Rashid brings some spin into the attack. He played a starring role at Edgbaston with 4-55. But he is welcomed here with a shocking piece of fielding at deep square-leg from Alex Hales, who runs in to field and misses the ball, allowing it to trickle to the boundary to give Williamson four. The rest of the over is neat and tidy, with the Yorkshire bowler finding some turn.

  6. Anderson ruled out of seriespublished at 14:06 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Corey AndersonImage source, Reuters

    New Zealand all-rounder Corey Anderson has been ruled out of the one-day series with a back injury.

    The 24-year-old suffered the injury during the first Test at Lord's and missed the second Test and first ODI.

    Anderson, who was named in the Team of the Tournament at the recent World Cup, will return to New Zealand for further assessment.

  7. NZ 93-1published at 14:05 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    The boundaries have dried up but England's attacking field has left gaps for New Zealand to find, which Guptill does with a push towards wide mid-on area that brings him two off Plunkett. The Kiwis can afford to be more reserved after their start, though. They have a superb platform.

  8. Sporting turnaroundspublished at 14:01 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Following England's dramatic reversal in fortunes from the World Cup to the first ODI at Edgbaston, we're asking you for your great sporting turnarounds...

    Steve Tredup: The 1980 Soviet national hockey team had previously won 6 of 7 Olympic gold medals. Just days before the Olympics began, the Soviet team destroyed the American Olympic team, which was made up of college and amateur players, 10-3. But 16 days later the American team won 4-3 and then went on to defeat powerhouse Finland to win the gold medal.

    Batesie: At the 1986 Snooker World Championship Joe Johnson was relatively unheralded, as he'd never won a televised match until the previous year. He had also never won a match at the Crucible, and was a 150-1 outsider when he managed to beat former champion Terry Griffiths and Tony Knowles on his way to the final where he beat the practically unbeatable Steve Davis 18-12.

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  9. NZ 89-1 (Guptill 35, Williamson 10)published at 14:01 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Williamson moves into double figures with a back-foot punch through extra-cover for three. New Zealand remain positive, but not as aggressive as earlier when McCullum was at the crease. Jordan does well to concede just the one more run. The run-rate is now under seven. At one stage it was threatening nine.

    Kane WilliamsonImage source, AP
  10. Postpublished at 13:56 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Ebony Rainford-Brent
    Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special

    "Morgan is still being quite aggressive with his field-setting here. It just shows that England still want to take wickets even though the restrictions are off."

  11. NZ 85-1published at 13:56 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    We've got close catchers in on either side as Plunkett starts to Williamson. A single brings Guptill back and the field quickly retreats to a more defensive setting. The attacking to field to Williamson makes sense. After being a run machine not long ago, with seven half-centuries in nine innings, he hasn't reached 50 in his last nine. Still averages mid-40s, though. Six off the over.

  12. NZ 79-1 (Williamson 3, Guptill 33)published at 13:52 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Jordan got mauled by McCullum earlier but with the Kiwi skipper gone, the opening bowler returns. He is shown much more respect by Williamson, and rightly so as a wide down leg and a flick to mid-wicket for a single bring the only runs of the over.

    Chris Jordan bowlsImage source, AP
  13. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 13:47 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Ben Wire: Hope Plunkett does well today because of the onomatopoeia in his name. It's almost a verb, too. McCullum just Plunked-it.

  14. NZ 77-1 (Run-rate 7.70)published at 13:46 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Guptill is a different animal to McCullum but he can be just as effective as an aggressor. He punches a drive off Plunkett to send the ball flying through extra cover for four. Lovely shot. He then hammers a drive through mid-on for another four. That is even lovelier.

    Martin GuptilImage source, Reuters
  15. Sporting turnaroundspublished at 13:43 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Following England's dramatic reversal in fortunes from the World Cup to the first ODI at Edgbaston, we're asking you for your great sporting turnarounds...

    Miserableoldgit: Dec 26 1963 - West Ham 2 Blackburn 8. Dec 28 1963 - Blackburn 1 West Ham 3.

    Mathew Custard: Ian Hutchinson won 5 Isle of Man TT races in 2010, then nearly lost his leg, this week he's won three more.

    Joseph Murphy: Crystal Palace being beaten 9-0 by Liverpool then beating them in the FA Cup semi-final the same season.

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  16. NZ 67-1published at 13:43 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    There is much to admire about Steven Finn, but he does occasionally bowl a 'hit me' short ball. He gets away with one this over as Williamson doesn't quite connect on the pull. In the context of this start from New Zealand, five runs off your over is a rare achievement.

  17. NZ 62-1 (Guptill 20, Williamson 0)published at 13:38 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Plunkett's first over is as neat as his sculpted beard. He is bowling at a fair lick as well. One ball has fellow Yorkshire player Kane Williamson weaving out of the way.

    Liam PlunkettImage source, Getty Images
  18. Postpublished at 13:37 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Bryan Waddle
    BBC Test Match Special

    "It's another situation where McCullum has faced 22 balls, where with a little bit more discipline he might have faced 44, and it would have been a different story."

  19. Postpublished at 13:36 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Ebony Rainford-Brent
    Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special

    "That's what McCullum does. He gets a game going, he doesn't stop, he always keeps coming."

  20. WICKETpublished at 13:34 British Summer Time 12 June 2015

    Eoin Morgan shuffles his pack, bringing on Liam Plunkett for Jordan and England are rewarded as McCullum looks to pull from short of a length and top-edges high for Ben Stokes to turn and catch at midwicket. It is a much-needed wicket for the home side to bring a threatening New Zealand innings to an end.

    Brendon McCullumImage source, PA