New Zealand's Thrilling Victory: How BlackCaps Swept England 3-0 in ODI Series

New Zealand completed a dominant 3-0 series sweep against England in thrilling fashion. The BlackCaps chased down England's 222-run target with just two wickets remaining in Wellington. England's batting collapsed early before Jamie Overton's 68 provided some resistance. Mitchell Santner's leadership guided New Zealand to victory despite several tense moments in the chase.

Key Points: New Zealand Beat England 3-0 ODI Series Santner Captaincy

  • England collapsed to 222 all out after top-order batting failures
  • Jamie Overton's explosive 68 provided late innings rescue
  • New Zealand's chase featured crucial partnerships under pressure
  • Blair Tickner's 4-wicket haul set up New Zealand's series victory
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New Zealand clean sweep series 3-0 against England after thrilling final ODI

Mitchell Santner-led New Zealand complete 3-0 ODI series sweep against England with thrilling 2-wicket victory in Wellington after dramatic final-over chase.

"It was Daryl Mitchell's knock that anchored New Zealand's innings as he kept the scoreboard ticking - Match Report"

Wellington, Nov 1

After winning their first two ODIs in Mount Maunganui and Hamilton, hosts New Zealand clinched a thrilling victory in the third and final ODI of the series here at the Sky Stadium to hand England a heartbreaking 0-3 defeat. The Mitchell Santner-led side beat the visitors by two wickets.

Put to bat first, England were bowled out for 222 runs in 40.2 overs, marking the third straight instance of the hosts being bowled out to visitors this series. The top-order batters failed to fire as Jamie Smith, Ben Duckett, and Joe Root were dismissed cheaply.

While the two openers were dismissed for 5 and 8 runs, respectively, Root perished scoring just two runs off three deliveries as the Kiwis got three wickets inside the first five overs.

Skipper Harry Brook, who had been in good touch with the bat, also had a bad outing as Jacob Duffy sent him packing for an 11-ball six. It was Jos Buttler’s slow 38, followed by Jamie Overton (68 off 62) and Brydon Carse’s (36 off 30) fireworks in the later part that helped England get past the 200-run mark.

Blair Tickner continued his fine form and picked up a four-wicket haul while Duffy picked three as the host bowlers ran through the visitors’ batting lineup.

Chasing the 223-run target, the Kiwis too faced difficulties as the Englishmen left no page unturned. Openers Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra started well for the side, stitching a 78-run stand before the former was dismissed. Ravindra and No. 3 batter Will Young also perished in the next two overs as the visiting side got key breakthroughs.

It was Daryl Mitchell’s knock that anchored New Zealand’s innings as he kept the scoreboard ticking from one end while wickets kept falling on the other. Some late support from skipper Santner, followed by Zak Foulkes and Tickner’s composed knock under pressure, helped the BlackCaps chase down the target in the 45th over.

England’s efforts with the ball fell just short as the hosts snatched a two-wicket win, as Foulkes finished the chase with a boundary. With that, Santner and his men clinched the ODI series 3-0 in an emphatic fashion.

Brief Scores: England 222 in 40.2 overs (Jamie Overton 68, Jos Buttler 38; Blair Tickner 4-64, Jacob Duffy 3-56) lost to New Zealand 226/8 in 44.4 overs (Rachin Ravindra 46, Daryl Mitchell 44; Jamie Overton 2-32, Sam Curran 2-46) by two wickets.

- IANS

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Sarah B
England's top order failing again and again... reminds me of our Indian team's occasional batting collapses. At least Jamie Overton showed some fight in the lower order. But 3-0 whitewash is embarrassing for the world champions.
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Priya S
Mitchell Santner's leadership has been impressive! The way he handled the pressure situation and contributed with both bat and ball shows why he's captain material. 🇮🇳 Indian team should take note of how NZ builds all-rounders.
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Arjun K
Blair Tickner with 4 wickets and then contributing with the bat in the end - proper team player! This is what makes New Zealand such a dangerous side. They play as a unit, not just relying on superstars. 👏
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Michael C
England's batting has been disappointing throughout this series. Being bowled out for 222 after the top order collapse... they need to seriously work on their technique against quality bowling. The World Cup is coming up soon!
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Kavya N
Rachin Ravindra continues to impress! 46 runs and he's just getting started. Being of Indian origin, it makes me proud to see him performing so well internationally. Future star in the making! ✨
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David E
While it was an exciting match, I feel the quality of cricket

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