Fifty for Ravindrapublished at 37.2 overs
Rachin Ravindra's first ODI half-century as he biffs Brydon Carse for back-to-back sixes. The first is whacked over long-on before helping a short ball from Carse over fine leg.
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England win by 100 runs to win ODI series 3-1
Moeen takes four wickets, with Livingstone, Carse, Curran and Willey also chipping in
England make 311-9
Malan reaches fifth ODI century off 96 balls, before edging Ravindra behind for 127
No other batter passes 36, with Root making 29 and Brook 10 as their struggles continue
Southee fractures bone in right thumb; Lister goes off with with hamstring injury
England opener Roy again absent through injury
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Timothy Abraham
Rachin Ravindra's first ODI half-century as he biffs Brydon Carse for back-to-back sixes. The first is whacked over long-on before helping a short ball from Carse over fine leg.
Andy Zaltzman
Cricket statistician on Test Match Special
It is only Moeen Ali's second four-for in ODI cricket, he has never had a five-wicket haul in this format.
A thick edge off the bat of Ben Lister but he declines to run at the end of the over. Moeen Ali finishes with 4-50 from his 10 overs.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
That's a huge blow from Ravindra, he hits Moeen for six, one of the biggest!
Rachin Ravindra with a monster six across the line as he wallops Moeen Ali into the boxes in the Tavern Stand.
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World Cup starting XI: I’m going to be controversial here. Roy, Bairstow, Malan, Buttler, Stokes, Livingstone, Topley, Willey, Wood, Atkinson, Rashid. Roy’s injury and form is cause for concern but he is a class act. See how he goes against Ireland. Moeen hasn’t been on top form for a few years now. All the seamers can be pretty handy with the bat on their day. England spoilt for choice so select on form. Hence no Root, but would like to see him against Ireland and decide after that.
Mike, Edinburgh
The on-field decision stands and Rachin Ravindra is given not out.
A bit of confusion and debate on the field as the delivery was called wide by umpire Martin Saggers, but the technology showed it had hit the pad.
There was no signal, but six balls in the over so all is well that ends well.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That could be pad then glove, it's certainly not the wide the umpire called.
Rachin Ravindra wallops Liam Livingstone for six into the leg side.
The New Zealand batter attempts to sweep Livingstone's next ball and Jos Buttler thinks there is something on it.
Given not out on field but England have revieweed.
England have men round the bat. But Ben Lister pats Moeen Ali safely into the ground to ensure there is no hat-trick for the England all-rounder.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
If Lister has got a serious injury or even a hamstring issue he should not be batting.
Somewhat surprisingly Ben Lister, who is carrying a hamstring injury, comes out to bat.
Henry c Root b Moeen 0 (NZ 169-8)
Two in two for Moeen Ali, who is on a hat-trick.
Matt Henry throws his hands at it and Joe Root takes a sharp chance at first slip.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That sums up New Zealand really, a lot of tame dismissals and poor shots.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
That sums up New Zealand really.
Jamieson c & b Moeen 15 (NZ 169-7)
Kyle Jamieson chips the simplest of return catches to Moeen Ali.
Another Liam Livingstone over disappears into a blackhole of cricket stats without much of note. HIs final delivery beats the outside edge of Kyle Jamieson's bat giving a glimmer of a stumping chance for Jos Buttler. but the England skipper makes a bit of a mess of the take.
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I'm sure he won't, because Stokes is a more fashionable player, but if Dawid Malan isn't named player of the series it will be a travesty.
Liam, Heathfield
Kyle Jamieson uses those big levers of his to biff Moeen Ali's third ball over the head of Harry Brook at mid-off to pick up a rare boundary.
The Kiwis look fairly resigned to knocking it about and spending time in the middle, otherwise.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
A lot can change in a week/10 days and that's why England have sensibly delayed naming their squad for the World Cup.