England v New Zealand, Group C, St Lucia
Styris and Oram prove the difference
0.1 Franklin to Joyce, OUT, (almost) perfect start for new Zealand. A soft dismissal, short outside off stump, almost a long hop, which Joyce swishes at and gets a thin but audible top edge to and McCullum flings the ball high. An easy catch and a real sucker punch•Getty Images
15.3 Franklin to Vaughan, OUT, awful shot and Vaughan pays the price. The ball wasn't short enough to pull, but Vaughan tried to, and instead dragged a huge bottom edge back into his stumps. England now wobbling a touch here•Getty Images
... and even more - here he goes on the sweep•Getty Images
35.6 Bond to Flintoff, OUT, a collapse turns into a crisis for England. A slower ball and Flintoff does no more than chip the ball to extra cover who takes the most routine of routine catches. New Zealand are almost beside themselves as Flintoff, head bowed, trudges off •Getty Images
... putting on 71 with Paul Nixon, here diving to make his ground•Getty Images
1.2 Plunkett to Taylor, OUT, what a catch! Flintoff, diving athletically at wide first slip, takes a terrific catch, one handed with his right hand •Getty Images
...and he held firm to alter the balance of the game•Getty Images
8.5 Oram to Bell, OUT, Oram strikes, Bell tried to drive a ball that was a little too wide and a little too short, and the thin edge is easily taken by McCullum. Bell got a bit bogged down there and frustration appeared to have got the better of him•Getty Images
21.1 Vettori to Pietersen, no run, huge shout immediately for lbw - it was certainly straight enough, but Pietersen got a big stride in and perhaps his gum-chewing nonchalance was a further clue to help the umpire•Getty Images
34.6 Styris to Collingwood, OUT, Collingwood shapes to run the ball down to third man but only succeeds in running it off the face of the bat right into McCullum's gloves. He leaps towards the heavens as if stung by a bee as his colleagues race in to celebrate •Getty Images
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Proceedings were witnessed by the inevitable Barmy Army •Getty Images
15.2 Panesar to McMillan, OUT, and the move pays off! That's a perfect pitch on leg and turns a touch away as the batsman goes for an aerial drive over cover which he spoons right in the air. A bit of zigzagging from Dalrymple who - importantly - keeps his eye on the ball all the way. Panesar leaps like an exciteable salmon at the catch •Getty Images
He was joined by Jacob Oram in a vital century stand •Getty Images
Kevin Pietersen adds more runs during his impressive 60...•Getty Images
35.3 Bond to Pietersen, OUT, a soft end to a good innings. Pietersen took a stride down the pitch and chipped the ball to James Franklin coming in from long-on. It was a lame stroke, a nothing stroke, and now England are in the deep stuff •Getty Images
England were in dire straits, but Liam Plunkett launched a late assault... •Getty Images
0.6 Anderson to Vincent, OUT, stood tall and fished at that one with a straight bat, sending the lightest feather of an edge through to Nixon who snaps up an easy catch •Getty Images
Scott Styris led New Zealand's reply, picking up the pieces after an early clatter...•Getty Images