Summary

  • England lead 2-1 in five-match series

  • Williamson's brilliant 112* in vain

  • NZ captain fails to hit final ball for six

  • NZ collapse from 80-1 to 103-6

  • Munro 49; Moeen 3-36, Rashid 2-34

  • Eng 234: Morgan 48, Stokes 39

  1. get involved

    Cake Tin v Basin Reservepublished at 01:54 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March 2018

    #bbccricket

    Neil Elson: They continue to play at this awful place rather than the excellent Basin Reserve apparently because of concerns on crowd capacity. Only outdone by Eden Park as worst NZ ground.

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  2. Eng 42-1published at 12 overs

    New Zealand's slight issue here is that there back-up pace bowling is limited. Colin de Granhomme averages more than 53 with his dobbers. He'll probably take six-fer now I've said that. Bairstow has to hurry to complete a single, but the throw from point hits the batsman as he hurries to the non-striker's end.

  3. Postpublished at 01:50 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March 2018

    Jeremy Coney
    Ex-New Zealand captain on Test Match Special

    Kane Williamson's had injuries to that right hand, and it was well hit from Joe Root.

  4. dropped catch

    Root dropped on 9published at 11 overs

    Eng 40-1

    Down! Left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner almost gets a wicket in his first over, with Joe Root getting a life. It was an awful delivery from Santner, a rank long hop. Root doesn't know whether to hit it for four or six. The pull shot goes towards Kane Williamson at short mid-wicket, the skipper awkwardly throwing his left hand above his right shoulder. Only one hand on the ball, leather hits the turf.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 01:47 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March 2018

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  6. Eng 36-1published at 10 overs

    Bairstow 13, Root 8

    Trent Boult could get a role in Peaky Blinders. Black hair shaved on the sides, combed backwards on top, bouncing as he runs in. Left-arm round the wicket to Root, back over to Bairstow, who drives down the ground for a couple. 10 overs done, powerplay completed. Expect some spin...

    Trent BoultImage source, Getty Images
  7. Postpublished at 01:41 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March 2018

    Jeremy Coney
    Ex-New Zealand captain on Test Match Special

    Joe Root has started well here. A case of hashtag ominous! New Zealand's bowlers have to rely on the natural variation on the pitch and not try to bowl too many bouncers at Joe Root.

  8. Eng 33-1published at 9 overs

    As usual, Jeremy Coney is right. The variable bounce has mainly been caused by Trent Boult. Tim Southee's weapon has been swing. Southee, though, gets carried away with bouncing Joe Root and pays by being hooked for four.

  9. Postpublished at 01:39 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March 2018

    Jeremy Coney
    Ex-New Zealand captain on Test Match Special

    England have actually done OK, most of the variable bounce has been at one end. It's a most unusual pitch. I don't think I've seen one like it really. There are little islands of grass on the pitch which are hairy.

  10. Eng 28-1published at 8.2 overs

    It's the sort of dismissal that sends tremors through a batting dressing room. The departing Roy had a long look at the pitch, then examined the shoulder of his bat. Joe Root is the new man - England's best player arriving on what we think might be a snake pit.

  11. Postpublished at 01:36 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March 2018

    James Taylor
    Ex-England batsman on Test Match Special

    Trent Boult is more of a skiddier bowler so it's all happening at his end. A very smart catch from Martin Guptill in the slips and well deserved wicket for Boult. It was a testing period for Jason Roy and it got the shoulder of his bat, but there's no shame in getting out to that delivery. New Zealand definitely deserved that.

    New Zealand celebrate the dismissal of Jason RoyImage source, Getty Images
  12. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 8 overs

    Roy c Guptill b Boult 15 (Eng 25-1)

    You can't say it's a surprise. Not because England have been batting on a wing and a prayer, but because it feels like the pitch will get you before too long. Trent Boult is again back of a length, again getting the ball to disturb the surface. The ball spits at Jason Roy, taking the shoulder of the bat, with sole slip Martin Guptill taking a sharp catch.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 01:31 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March 2018

    tms@bbc.co.uk

    Keeping up to date with the live text in Bangkok, Thailand. It's 8am and 27 degrees already.

    Andy

  14. Eng 23-0published at 7 overs

    Roy 14, Bairstow 9

    Just quietly, carefully, England are making steady progress at the start of this innings. It's not crash, bang, or wallop, but a lot of tip and run, or proper cricket strokes. There's noise from the meagre crowd - whistles and claps. Only three boundaries in these first seven overs.

  15. Postpublished at 01:26 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March 2018

    James Taylor
    Ex-England batsman on Test Match Special

    Credit to the way Trent Boult and Tim Southee have bowled in tandem. No bowler has taken more wickets in the first 10 overs in world cricket than Trent Boult. But at least England's openers have not let New Zealand have it all their own way.

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  16. Eng 19-0published at 6 overs

    Interesting choice of between-overs music from the DJ. The Sound of Silence. Not the Simon and Garfunkel version, but the cover by Disturbed. I quite liked Disturbed when I was a teenager. Very heavy metal. Excellent running by Bairstow, pinching two when he cuts Boult to third man. If you're struggling to middle it, run hard.

  17. Postpublished at 01:21 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March 2018

    James Taylor
    Ex-England batsman on Test Match Special

    It is tough for the batsmen to get their head around the surface. You have to try to take that out of your mind. Jonny Bairstow has not quite got to grips with it so it will be a relief to get off the mark. This is Brendon McCullum aggressive style captaincy from Kane Williamson so why not get that third slip in and put the pressure on

  18. Eng 15-0published at 5 overs

    Roy 11, Bairstow 4

    It's a struggle for Jonny Bairstow. Tim Southee pins him on the thigh pad and wicketkeeper Tom Latham takes the catch. Appeal rightly turned down. Two more dots - 11 balls on nought. Finally he's away with a drive on the up through the covers for four. The Kiwis don't mind seeing that, three slips still in place. It's like watching an old-school one-one-dayer.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 01:18 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March 2018

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    That pitch though! Better playing conditions in my back garden... which is currently under eight inches of snow.

    Scott Carr, Midlands

  20. Eng 11-0published at 4 overs

    Biffage. Jason Roy won't wait for the one with his name on it. When Boult is fractionally short, the Surrey man snaps into a pull shot that rattles the mid-wicket fence. After that, a very full slower delivery is miscued over the covers for another boundary.