England set New Zealand an objective of 227 to win second men's ODI:
seventh over: New Zealand 39-1 (Conway 12, Youthful 23) Willey proceeds, and at first the openers keep on experiencing difficulty finding the center of the bat. Youthful plays a wild cut that isn't a long way from a catch in the profound for Sam Curran. Conway, winding up on five off 15 balls, resorts to the scoop and gets barely enough of it to arrive at the rope. He loves that so much, he attempts it once more, and gets four more. The Powerplay closes with distinction about even, NZ maybe just a little ways off.
sixth over: New Zealand 29-1 (Conway 3, Youthful 22) Great from Topley as well - another play-and-a-miss from Youthful, a half-arsed pull for a solitary from Conway, and no different runs off the over.
Here's Damian Clarke, citing something I said at 17:04. "'The second [ball], swinging back in off a length, was so great, it might have been bowled by Mahika Gaur.' What a brilliant expression. Highest regard." Ha, much obliged. The ladies need to tolerate a lot of correlations with their male partners, and I've been one of the blameworthy men, so it's great to have the option to go the alternate way.
fifth over: New Zealand 28-1 (Conway 2, Youthful 22) Better from Willey, who starts this over by beating Youthful two times - when outwardly edge, when within. He additionally gets the better of Conway two times, in additional unobtrusive ways - seeing him descending the track and changing his length to ensure he doesn't get the half-volley he's later.
"No matter what the outcome," says Colum Fordham, "this match looks good for Britain as far as Livingstone tracking down his structure with perfect timing for the World Cup in India. Sam Curran took on a supporting role very well and his bowling could be a vital figure the New Zealand innings. Very much a remake from the desperate waterways of the initial not many overs. I concur that Dawson would have been a decent pick, if by some stroke of good luck to give him a shot for India."
A decent aspect concerning Dawson is that he's so trustworthy, you don't have to give him a shot. Everybody loves Moeen, however couldn't Dawson get more wickets, and as many runs?
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