Postpublished at 07:24 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2018
Not out. Too high.
England suffer third successive defeat
Eng 184-9: Malan 59 (40), Hales 47 (24)
Santner 2-29, Boult 2-46, Sodhi 2-49
NZ 196-5 - joint highest score at venue
Williamson 72 (46), Guptill 65 (40)
Rashid 2-36, Wood 2-51, Jordan 1-34
Shamoon Hafez and Mandeep Sanghera
Not out. Too high.
Chapman swings Willey for six over square leg, but England want a review after Willey's last delivery hits Chapman on the pads. Not out on the lbw shout as the ball was going over the stumps. Let's see what ball-tracking shows.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
It is one of those wickets where it takes a while to get the timing of the ball. When you do, you can make it look easy like Kane Williamson. This has been some of the best striking I have seen.
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Francis Edwards: Is Mark Wood beyond criticism? Averages over 40 in Test cricket, way over 40 in ODI cricket. Carted around here so far and missed a simple run out. So over-rated.
There was a bit of pressure on Kane Williamson coming into the match and he is answering his critics big style. He hammers leg-side two sixes off the first two balls of the over and finishes it off with a four. Williamson is now on 66 off 38 balls.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
If Kane Williamson stays there for two or three more overs, this is going to be very dangerous for England.
NZ 146-3
Bang and boom. Two sixes in a row by Kane Williamson off the first two balls off Mark Wood - the first taking him to a 34-ball fifty.
Twelve off the Liam Plunkett over after that first-ball six.
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Theo HV: Game-changing catch by Jordan... incredible skill.
Bang. Liam Plunkett's first ball of the 14th over is smashed for six by Kane Williamson.
Top over from Adil Rashid. Two wickets and three runs from it.
James Taylor
Ex-England batsman on Test Match Special
One-handed, leaping like a salmon over his head to grab it. He manages to keep his balance and stay on the field. An incredible catch.
De Grandhomme c Jordan b Rashid 0 (NZ 121-3)
What a catch!
Colin de Grandhomme comes and goes after one ball. He tries to send his first delivery over the boundary for six but Chris Jordan - right on the rope at long-off - jumps to pluck the ball out of the air and take a great catch. Seriously, what a catch. One-handed above his head - just about keeping his balance and not stepping over the boundary. Cool as you like.
James Taylor
Ex-England batsman on Test Match Special
It was a nice deft touch from Martin Guptill, but it was straight at Liam Plunkett. It was a comfortable catch and a big wicket for England.
Guptill c Plunkett b Rashid 60 (NZ 121-2)
Adil Rashid breaks the partnership. After the pain of that drop, Rashid removes Martin Guptill. The opener tries to paddle one round the corner but is caught Liam Plunkett.
NZ 119-1
Dropped. Kane Williamson smashes a delivery straight back to Rashid but he drops it, one-handed to his left. That went quickly.
Adil Rashid comes on for his final over. They've taken 3-33 off him so far.
James Taylor
Ex-England batsman on Test Match Special
It is so humid here. We have first-world problems at the hotel: there is no air-con.
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England’s bowling during the T20s just hasn’t looked the same without Chris Woakes. So dependable at both ends of the innings, plus very reliable with the bat.
Dave, Birmingham
Liam Plunkett has been the pick of the England bowlers and he does well for the first four balls but then sends down a wide before Kane Williamson smacks him for a six.
Another over with 10 coming off it. Ouch.