Postpublished at 15:39 British Summer Time 10 September 2023
Jeremy Coney
Former New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special
Phillips is a very athletic fielder. I don't think anyone else in the New Zealand team would have got that.
New Zealand collapse from 111-3 to 147 all out
Topley removes Latham, Phillips & Ravindra to take 3-27
Willey also takes three wickets & runs out Young (33)
Livingstone drags England to respectable total with unbeaten 95 off 78
England end on 226-7 - Curran adds 42 off 35
England slip to 8-3, 55-5 & 103-6
Santner & Phillips take outstanding catches
Rain delays start until 14:00 BST; Match reduced to 34 overs per side
Series now level 1-1 with two to play
Mike Peter, Jonty Colman and Callum Matthews
Jeremy Coney
Former New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special
Phillips is a very athletic fielder. I don't think anyone else in the New Zealand team would have got that.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
That is a sensational take. He was like lightning.
Moeen c Phillips b Southee 33 (England 103-6)
What a catch!
Just after a Moeen four bought up England's century, Moeen spoons a shot up in the air and a brilliant diving catch from Phillips at point brings an end to his innings.
Sam Curran is next in to bat.
Just a single to end that over from Moeen and England reach the 20 over mark just shy of reaching 100.
Tim Southee is coming back into the attack.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That is a great shot. There was a fielder there but Moeen was confident he'd clear it. He got plenty on it.
That is enormous from Moeen!
From the penultimate ball of that over, thrashes Ravindra down the leg side with a slog sweep, flying well into the stands and towards the food vans on that side of the ground.
A new ball is needed after that delivery.
Liam Livingstone ends the over with a brilliant drive over extra cover, sending Boult's delivery for four, with England scoring six off that over.
Livingstone and Moeen are quietly building something here.
However, there looks to be some rain starting to fall at the Ageas Bowl...
Jos Buttler has so far starred with the bat for England, but here is how Mitchell Santner removed him on 30.
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Don’t get the all negativity when England underperform slightly. Rather lose the series 0-4 here and win the first game at the WC than win 4-0 and lose the first game at WC. All about building momentum and getting everyone a bit of game time.
Mir, London
Not quite the energy I was hoping to add with my first over, just two runs for England, one coming via a wide.
Trent Boult is coming back into the attack after a superb start to his day with the ball on his 100th ODI appearance.
Thanks, Mike.
Livingstone and Moeen have started steadily here, but at five down with half of this 34 over innings still to play, England are going to need this two to stick around for as long as possible to stand any chance of getting back in this game.
Two more twos at Andy Zaltzman's two-iest ground as Livingstone twice takes the runs off Santner, pushing into the covers.
All a bit soporific out there. Here's Jonty Colman to inject some energy into proceedings.
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The way Crawley and Duckett open for the Test team, I’m surprised they haven’t been considered.
Daniel Jones
Andy Zaltzman
Cricket statistician on Test Match Special
In ODI cricket this millennium, none of the 71 grounds to have held 15 or more ODIs in the world have had fewer balls per two than the Ageas Bowl. Cardiff is second on that list.
Liam Livingstone welcomes Rachin Ravindra into the attack by pulling him hard for four through long-on. He tries to repeat the shot with the next ball but doesn't time the ball well and can only take two to the deep fielder.
We're going to take drinks.
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The World Cup is going to be a wake-up call. End of an era stuff. Moeen, Jordan, Roy are likely to be the first casualties, but so will be the culture and arrogance that we can pick anyone we want to and expect a result. We're back to what we thought we'd overcome - picking those who excel at no particular discipline. Our team has looked horribly short of people whose only concern is batting. This will be our downfall.
James, St Albans
Santner starts with a leg-side wide that turns rather sharply. He finishes with a fuller ball that Livingstone squeezes for a single out to backward point.
This game feels rather becalmed now, will England risk pushing harder in the coming overs? They have 19 more overs if the rain stays away.
Livingstone gets his first four, slashing Southee's first ball through point.
Finn Allen makes a good effort running round from deep third, diving to block the ball only to see the ball spill onto the ropes further round the boundary.
It's the only runs from the over as Livingstone finds the fielders.
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I'm worried. We have no set team selection. Options galore but no rhythm. Constant changes. Until we play a settled team we will remain erratic. Top players are underperforming as a result. These matches are helping no-one, they simply sow doubt.
Phil in humid Chippenham
Livingstone sees out four Santner dot balls before pushing a single down to long-on to retain the strike.
It's still pretty gloomy out there, by the way.