New Zealand vs England, 5th ODI at Wellington, Mar 04 1997 - Full Scorecard

RESULT
5th ODI, Wellington, March 04, 1997, England tour of New Zealand
(47.5/50 ov, T:229) 200

New Zealand won by 28 runs

nathan-astle
Player Of The Match
94 (129) & 2/26
New Zealand Innings
England Innings
Info
New Zealand  (50 ovs maximum)
Batting RBM4s6sSR
c †Russell b Caddick1123291047.82
c Atherton b Caddick9412918410072.86
lbw b Croft1734503050.00
c †Russell b White1240050.00
lbw b Caddick1827292066.66
c Stewart b Gough3651811070.58
lbw b Silverwood2650033.33
not out 1619241084.21
run out (Croft)014000.00
not out 711130063.63
Extras(lb 10, nb 2, w 14)26
Total
50 Ov (RR: 4.56, 216 Mins)
228/8
Did not bat
Fall of wickets
1-28 (Bryan Young), 2-84 (Stephen Fleming), 3-87 (Chris Cairns), 4-122 (Adam Parore), 5-197 (Nathan Astle), 6-200 (Lee Germon), 7-206 (Chris Harris), 8-208 (Gavin Larsen)
BowlingOMRWECON0sWDNB
1013533.50-30
1005315.30-80
1014814.80-01
1004414.40-12
1013813.80-20
England  (T: 229 runs from 50 ovs)
Batting RBM4s6sSR
run out (Harris)43821065052.43
c Patel b Allott1823373078.26
st †Germon b Harris2028373071.42
st †Germon b Larsen5582993067.07
b Patel48110050.00
lbw b Larsen1116161068.75
c †Germon b Astle2560040.00
c †Germon b Astle022000.00
run out (Parore/Astle)28140025.00
c Fleming b Davis1621311076.19
not out 1213171092.30
Extras(lb 8, nb 1, w 8)17
Total
47.5 Ov (RR: 4.18, 194 Mins)
200
Fall of wickets
1-43 (Alec Stewart), 2-77 (Nasser Hussain), 3-107 (Mike Atherton), 4-119 (Chris Silverwood), 5-136 (John Crawley), 6-139 (Jack Russell), 7-139 (Craig White), 8-158 (Robert Croft), 9-173 (Graham Thorpe), 10-200 (Darren Gough)
BowlingOMRWECON0sWDNB
804015.00-41
7.504415.61-20
1003123.10-00
1022212.20-00
702914.14-10
502625.20-10
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Match Details
TossNew Zealand, elected to bat first
Season1996/97
Player Of The Match
Series result5-match series drawn 2-2
Match numberODI no. 1183
Match daysday (50-over match)
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