Brook's Heroic 135 in Vain as New Zealand Clinch Thrilling 4-Wicket ODI Win

New Zealand pulled off an impressive chase despite early setbacks in the first ODI. Harry Brook's spectacular century rescued England from complete collapse at 56-6. Daryl Mitchell's unbeaten 78 and Michael Bracewell's 51 guided New Zealand to victory with plenty of overs remaining. Despite Brook's heroics earning him player of the match, England's dropped catches ultimately proved decisive.

Key Points: New Zealand Beat England by 4 Wickets Despite Harry Brook Century

  • England collapsed to 56-6 before Brook's heroic rescue act
  • Brook smashed 11 sixes in his career-best 135 from 101 balls
  • New Zealand stumbled early at 24-3 before Bracewell-Mitchell partnership
  • Dropped catches proved costly as England missed crucial opportunities
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England vs New Zealand: Harry Brook's century falls short as Kiwis win by 4 wickets in 1st ODI

Harry Brook's magnificent 135 goes in vain as New Zealand chase down 224 with 13.2 overs to spare. Daryl Mitchell's unbeaten 78 seals victory despite England's early dominance.

"He blazed to his fifty in 36 deliveries in the 16th over of the innings - Match Report"

Mount Maunganui, October 26

New Zealand beat England by four wickets in the first ODI at Mount Maunganui on Sunday.

New Zealand hunted down the target with 13.2 overs to spare.

New Zealand's chase of 224 was shaky at first, losing three quick wickets, but Michael Bracewell's 51 and Daryl Mitchell's unbeaten 78 steered them to a four-wicket victory. England will likely regret dropping catches, notably those of Bracewell and Santner, which ultimately proved costly.

Brydon Carse struck early, removing Will Young and Kane Williamson in consecutive deliveries, and then Luke Wood dismissed Rachin Ravindra, leaving New Zealand reeling at 24/3.

Tom Latham counter-attacked, keeping the scoreboard moving until Carse trapped him lbw, ending a 42-run partnership for the fourth wicket with Mitchell. Carse's impressive opening spell included six overs, setting the tone for England's dominance.

Bracewell joined hands with Mitchell, and the duo stitched a match-winning partnership. Both of them notched up their fifties as they added 92 runs for the fifth wicket at a run-a-ball. Bracewell ran himself out, but Mitchell remained unbeaten till the end to take his team over the winning line.

England's first innings ended abruptly at 223. New Zealand's bowlers dominated the early stages, reducing England to 56-6, with Zakary Foulkes claiming four wickets. A resilient 87-run partnership between Harry Brook and Jamie Overton steadied the ship until Overton fell for 46.

Brook was in sublime form and decimated every query New Zealand threw at him. When he was dismissed, he had scored 135, including 11 sixes, and England crossed the 220-run mark, which at one point looked nearly impossible.

The English captain didn't succumb to the mounting pressure and launched a counterattacking knock to blow the Kiwis away. He blazed to his fifty in 36 deliveries in the 16th over of the innings and remained unbeaten at 85 off 73 when Adil Rashid fell on the final ball of the 30th over.

Brook then raised a 57-run stand with Luke Wood for the last wicket. During the partnership, Brook smashed 50 off 28 to celebrate his second ODI tonne and finish with a career-best 135 (101) after he holed out to Nathan Smith off his counterpart Mitchell Santner.

Brook was named player of the match for his brilliance with the bat.

Brief scores: England 223 (Harry Brook 135, Jamie Overton 46; Zakary Foulkes 4/41). Vs New Zealand 224/6 (Daryl Mitchell 78*, Michael Bracewell 51; Brydon Carse 3/45).

- ANI

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Priya S
England's fielding let them down big time. Dropping catches in international cricket is criminal. Bracewell and Mitchell made them pay dearly. Basic errors cost them the match.
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Arjun K
Daryl Mitchell showing why he's one of the most underrated finishers in world cricket. Remained calm under pressure and took his team home. Proper match-winning knock! 👏
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Sarah B
Zakary Foulkes with 4/41 on debut! What a dream start for the young Kiwi bowler. Shows the depth New Zealand has in their bowling department.
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Vikram M
Brook deserved to be on the winning side after that magnificent century. 11 sixes in an ODI innings is just brutal hitting! England need to sort out their top-order batting though.
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Michael C
Interesting to see England struggling in ODI format after their World Cup success. Shows how quickly things can change in cricket. New Zealand always punch above their weight!
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Ananya R
The 92-run partnership between Mitchell and Bracewell was the turning point. Perfect example of how to build an innings after early wickets. Clinical chase by the Kiwis! 🏆

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