Postpublished at 17:51 British Summer Time 13 September 2023
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on BBC Test Match Special
It's interesting that both teams wanted to bowl first when the conditions are so good for the bowlers now.
England win by 181 runs to take 2-1 lead in four-match series
NZ bowled out for 187: Phillips 72; Livingstone 3-16, Woakes 3-31
Topley strikes twice, Curran & Moeen take one wicket each
Stokes hits stunning 182 off 124 - new highest score by an England batter in ODIs
Malan makes fine 96 off 95 & Buttler adds 38 off 24 as England post 368 all out
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Ffion Wynne, Callum Matthews and Jonty Colman
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on BBC Test Match Special
It's interesting that both teams wanted to bowl first when the conditions are so good for the bowlers now.
Target 369
Chris Woakes is bowling brilliantly.
He over-steps and gives away a no-ball early in the over, but recovers well to beat the outside edge of Glenn Phillips twice to end the over.
Is Woakes going to get a seventh over?
Target 369
Are New Zealand going to counter-attack?
Daryl Mitchell picks up four down the ground with a lofted shot, before Glenn Phillips slashes over the slips for a boundary.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
It's just good old-fashioned seam bowling from Chris Woakes.
He's bowling a Test match length and finding good movement.
Here's how Chris Woakes picked up his second wicket, that of Henry Nicholls.
Target 369
Oooh!
Chris Woakes beats Glenn Phillips' edge first ball.
This has been an exhibition from Woakes.
Tymal Mills
England pace bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It's such a good feeling to set up a batter like that.
He switched the seam around and got it to nip back in.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
If you want to see Chris Woakes at his best, just watch these past two balls.
Tom Latham was all over the place.
Latham b Woakes 3 (Eng 37-4)
Superb bowling.
It's the classic set-up from Chris Woakes. The ball after beating Tom Latham on the outside edge, he beats him on the inside edge and the ball crashes into middle stump.
Woakes wheels off, arms outstretched in delight. He's got 3-21 from 5.5 overs so far. What a summer he is having.
Target 369
Thanks Jonty.
Chris Woakes continues into this sixth over. It's a fair enough call seeming he's taken two wickets in his first five.
It's almost a third wicket as Woakes gets one to straighten on Tom Latham, but the wobble seam just skews it past the outside edge.
Target 369
Topley goes for just two in the final over of the powerplay, with New Zealand still struggling to score.
That's the end of my stint, I shall hand you over to Callum Matthews to take you through the next spell of this innings.
Target 369
Again, economical from England with the ball as Woakes' fifth over goes for four.
New Zealand have gone two overs without a wicket, a sign of gradual improvement for the visitors.
Target 369
Almost a maiden for Topley, but Mitchell gets the ball between point and cover off Topley's final delivery to run two.
New Zealand now need 339 runs off 42 overs to win this match, a rate of more than eight an over.
Here is how Woakes and Topley got England's first two wickets, removing New Zealand's openers.
Target 369
Almost another wicket off the final ball of the over from Woakes.
The movement of that delivery completely caught out Latham and Woakes almost swung that back onto the stumps.
England have three wickets off as many overs.
Daniel Norcross
Commentator on BBC Test Match Special
It was good thinking from Nicholls with the field that was set, but the execution is all wrong.
Nicholls c Curran b Woakes 4 (New Zealand 28-3)
Another one!
Nicholls steps across the line to clip that towards the leg side boundary, but instead just pops the ball up for Curran to jump up and take the catch at square leg.
New Zealand captain Tom Latham is out next to bat.
Target 369
Nicholls with an outside edge that almost finds the boundary, but the running Topley stops it with his foot on the boundary, saving two runs in the process.
Daniel Norcross
Commentator on BBC Test Match Special
Devon Conway moved right across his stumps.
Nicholls at the other end said absolutely do not review that!
Conway lbw Topley 9 (New Zealand 24-2)
Conway is heading back to the pavilion!
Topley gets one through on to Conway's pads and after consulting teammate Nicholls, the New Zealand opener walks.
A brilliant delivery and a deserved wicket for Topley.