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England vs New Zealand, 6h Match Group A at Cardiff, , Jun 06 2017 - Match Result

RESULT
6h Match Group A, Cardiff, June 06, 2017, ICC Champions Trophy
(44.3/50 ov, T:311) 223

England won by 87 runs

Player Of The Match
2/31
jake-ball
Match centre 
Scores: Sanjay Murari | Comms: Andrew Miller
Scorecard summary
England 310/10(49.3 overs)
64 (65)
61* (48)
3/79 (10)
New Zealand 223/10(44.3 overs)
4/55 (9.3)
39 (59)
2/31 (8)

6.57pm Right, that's your lot. It's been a potent display from England, who are the first side into the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy. But it's all still to play for in Group A. Have a read of David Hopps' match report, hoover up our highlights if you are in UK, Australia or Ireland, and tune back in later for Andrew McGlashan and Mel Farrell's reports from the front line. See you tomorrow for South Africa v Pakistan at Edgbaston.

6.51pm Eoin Morgan speaks: "We weren't that pleased at the half-way stage, maybe 30 short of par. But it shows with the batting line-up we've got, upwards of 300 always leaves you in with a shout."

Kane Williamson: "They bat very deep with a lot of power, so restricting them wasn't a bad effort. In all areas, England outplayed us today. Credit to the way they went about their business, especially with the ball in hand. We were trying to get momentum, and increasing that run-rate to chase down the total. It was a tough job, England used the dimensions of the ground well, the wind was a big factor, and the pitch was a bit two-faced."

Morgan says his bowlers learned from the batting innings. "We hit the wicket hard, no value in full with the short straight boundaries. We weren't too greedy, just hit the seam on a good length.

"It feels good to be in the semis but we are not satisfied. We want to fulfil our potential."

Williamson says New Zealand will front up against Bangladesh and "hope that these guys can help us out a bit."

6.50pm Time for some presentations. Jake Ball is Man of the Match for a decisive new-ball spell, and final figures of 2 for 31. "The rain had juiced the pitch up so it was a matter of getting it in the right areas," he says. "You have to be prepared to go round the park now and again, and cherish the days when you come off the field with decent figures." Right areas. He's got a dose of the Montys in his post-match interview, but he certainly did what he said he planned to do.

6.45pm Plunkett wraps up the match with his second four-wicket haul in as many games. He is a vital factor in their line-up, as they march on to Edgbaston on Saturday, and an opportunity to eliminate Australia in the group stages. Quite the incentive for an otherwise dead rubber!

44.3
W
Plunkett to Southee, OUT

wide on the crease, a round-house pull, a spiralling top-edge, Roy claims the catch at deep midwicket, and England have qualified for the Champions Trophy semi-finals!

Tim Southee c Roy b Plunkett 2 (6b 0x4 0x6 9m) SR: 33.33
44.2
Plunkett to Southee, no run

a firm strike to mid-off

mavR: "How long before Sixer Southee begins to smash them into the stands and make a mockery of this total ?" It's only a matter of time. Keep the faith!

44.1
W
Plunkett to Milne, OUT

an ambitious spank down the ground, Plunkett keeps picking off the wickets! Miscued off the splice to a tumbling Rashid at mid-on. Start the car!

Adam Milne c Rashid b Plunkett 10 (11b 1x4 0x6 16m) SR: 90.9
end of over 448 runs
NZ: 223/8CRR: 5.06 RRR: 14.66
Adam Milne10 (10b 1x4)
Tim Southee2 (4b)
Mark Wood 9-0-32-1
Liam Plunkett 9-0-55-2

Snehil: "@Miller Aus vs Eng may be blood and thunder. But aren't thunders usually accompanied with rain." Ah ...

43.6
1
Wood to Milne, 1 run

short again, pulled firmly, but only as far as deep square leg

43.5
1
Wood to Southee, 1 run

taps the single

43.4
Wood to Southee, no run

missed pull

Matt: "Remember Southee's 77 on test debut against which team.... England" I do. I was there. He smokes a long ball

43.3
1
Wood to Milne, 1 run

tight to the body, worked to the leg side

43.2
1
Wood to Southee, 1 run

another single to keep the pot boiling

43.1
4lb
Wood to Southee, 4 leg byes

worked off the pads, and well, the boundaries keep coming. But it's flat out there now

end of over 437 runs • 1 wicket
NZ: 215/8CRR: 5.00 RRR: 13.71
Adam Milne8 (8b 1x4)
Tim Southee0 (0b)
Liam Plunkett 9-0-55-2
Adil Rashid 10-0-47-2

Ryan: "Not smart by the Kiwis going all or nothing here, with the way this group is lining up, they should have considered their net run rate, and got as close as they could."

42.6
4
Plunkett to Milne, FOUR runs

an inside-edge past the keeper. Every little helps

Sadish: "Assuming ENG wins this, ENG-AUS gets washed out, and NZ-BAN gets a result, 2 teams will finish on 3 points. Who gets to semis other than ENG in that case? Thanks." Good question. Fairly sure it is decided on wins first. If it was a tie between three wash-outs (not now possible) it would be highest seed to go through.

42.5
W
Plunkett to Anderson, OUT

flogged across the line, Anderson had to have a go, but he's holed out to deep midwicket! That, right there, is the game

Corey Anderson c Hales b Plunkett 10 (15b 1x4 0x6 29m) SR: 66.66
42.4
1
Plunkett to Milne, 1 run

still limited to singles by an aggressive deck-hitting length

Huzefa: "@Edwin: Correction. Anderson scored that 100 in 36 balls." Six overs... it's about possible ...

42.3
Plunkett to Milne, no run

short, an attempted pull, deflects through to the keeper

42.2
1
Plunkett to Anderson, 1 run

outside off, fenced through third man

Ben: "That's an incredible stumping. Google, down the leg side and a half volley. Don't underestimate how good a stumping that it. Underlines how he has improved with the gloves." Quite so

42.1
1
Plunkett to Milne, 1 run

outside off stump, deflected through the gully region

end of over 424 runs • 1 wicket
NZ: 208/7CRR: 4.95 RRR: 12.87
Corey Anderson9 (13b 1x4)
Adam Milne2 (4b)
Adil Rashid 10-0-47-2
Ben Stokes 8-0-46-1
41.6
Rashid to Anderson, no run

strides forward to smother on the front foot. Eight to go. Still 103 needed

Edwin D'Souza: "Anderson has hit a ODI century in 39 balls...he can chase this down with 2 overs to spare :-)" Indeed. Never say die

41.5
1
Rashid to Milne, 1 run

tossed high above the eyeline, inside-edged drive through square leg

41.4
Rashid to Milne, no run

attempted flick through the leg side

41.3
Rashid to Milne, no run

forward

Asad: "What a boring CT so far...no competitive matches and plenty of rain...sigh" Early days yet... have faith! England-Australia will be blood and thunder

41.2
1
Rashid to Anderson, 1 run

on the toes, tucked square

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
KS Williamson
87 runs (98)
8 fours0 six
Productive shot
flick
27 runs
2 fours0 six
Control
76%
JE Root
64 runs (65)
4 fours2 sixes
Productive shot
flick
13 runs
0 four0 six
Control
88%
Best performances - bowlers
LE Plunkett
O
9.3
M
0
R
55
W
4
ECO
5.78
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
1W
1W
LEGOFF
LHB
1W
1W
CJ Anderson
O
9
M
0
R
55
W
3
ECO
6.11
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
1W
LEGOFF
LHB
1W
1W
Match details
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
TossNew Zealand, elected to field first
Series
Season2017
Player Of The Match
Match numberODI no. 3880
Hours of play (local time)10:30 start, First Session 10:30-14:00 Interval 14:00-14:45, Second Session 14:45-18:15
Match days06 June 2017 - day (50-over match)
Umpires
TV Umpire
Reserve Umpire
Match Referee
PointsEngland 2, New Zealand 0
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ICC Champions Trophy

Group A
TEAMMWLPTNRR
ENG33061.045
BAN31130.000
AUS3012-0.992
NZ3021-1.058
Group B
TEAMMWLPTNRR
IND32141.370
PAK3214-0.680
SA31220.167
SL3122-0.798