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Match Scoring Comparison

A comparison of runs and wickets between England and New Zealand in the 3rd ODI.

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England vs New Zealand: White Ferns level ODI series with 17-run win in ...

England missed out on a series victory over New Zealand as the tourists won a rain-affected third ODI in Cardiff by 17 runs via DLS to level the series at 1-1.England were put in to bat and reached 77-3 in 17 overs before rain stopped play for two-and-a-half hours at Sophia Gardens. The players returned to contest a reduced 33-overs-a-side game, with England reaching 181-7 at the end of their innings, Alice Capsey top-scoring with a run-a-ball 45. Scorecard: England vs New Zealand, third ODINot got Sky? Get Sky Sports or stream with NOWChoose the Sky Sports push notifications you wantNew Zealand's pursuit of a DLS-adjusted 184 for victory looked to have been derailed when Suzie Bates, Melie Kerr and Georgia Plimmer all fell lbw to Lauren Bell (3-29).But a 57-run partnership between Maddy Green and Brooke Halliday helped the White Ferns rally from 40-3 to edge ahead of the par DLS score 20 overs into their chase. New Zealand were 141-4, needing 43 off 50 balls, when rain stopped play for a second time. With the weather showing no sign of easing, the inevitable was confirmed and the tourists were awarded victory. England vs New Zealand, third ODI England 181-7 in 33 overs: Alice Capsey (45 off 45 balls), Heather Knight (28 off 42), Amy Jones (27 off 21); Bree Illing (2-29), Rosemary Mair (2-41) New Zealand 141-4 in 24.4 overs: Brooke Halliday (42 off 54 balls), Maddy Green (37 off 43), Isabella Gaze (22 of 23); Lauren Bell (3-29), Dani Dibson (1-21) New Zealand level ODI series in CardiffEngland reached 45-1 from the 10-over powerplay before Jodi Grewcock was caught by the diving Izzy Gaze off Rosemary Mair. Also See: Scorecard: England vs NZ, third ODI All today's cricket scorecards Listen to the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast Latest cricket videos and highlights The umpires stuck it out as the weather turned and Heather Knight, who had been untroubled, dangled a bat to Breearne Iling and Gaze took a third catch to end her 42-ball 28.Capsey and Freya Kemp put on 57 after the lengthy rain stoppage before the latter found Mair at long-on and went for 20. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player England lose the wickets of Freya Kemp, Alice Capsey and Dani Gibson in quick succession during their third ODI with New Zealand in Cardiff. England lost three wickets for four runs as Capsey spooned up a simple catch on 45 - her second-highest ODI score - and Dani Gibson was bowled by Nensi Patel.But England rallied as Amy Jones (27) and Cha...

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Green, Halliday level series for New Zealand against England Cardiff ...

New Zealand claimed a 17-run win via the DLS method in the rain-affected third ODI at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff on Saturday to draw the three-match series 1-1. After a delayed start, another interruption during England's innings reduced the contest to 33 overs per side. Rain returned during New Zealand's innings, forcing an early end to the game with the result decided by the DLS method.Jodi Grewcock returned to the side as England were asked to bat first. They were off to a slow start, losing Emma Lamb in the second over while managing 45 runs off the Powerplay. New Zealand kept chipping away at the wickets, dismissing Grewcock soon after the Powerplay and a well-set Heather Knight a few overs later. Rain returned and forced the players off the field for over two hours following the 17th over, with the contest then curtailed to 33 overs per side.A 57-run partnership between Alice Capsey and Freya Kemp only delayed England's eventual capitulation as they ended up going from 123/3 to 127/6 in the space of three overs. Charlie Dean and Amy Jones later combined to keep England afloat with a 45-run stand as England reached 181/7 in 33 overs.New Zealand were tasked with chasing a revised 184-run target. Playing her final ODI, Suzie Bates received an early reprieve after being dropped by Knight but her joy was short-lived as she was dismissed shortly thereafter. In fact, New Zealand were jolted early by Lauren Bell who struck thrice in three overs. She trapped all of Bates, Georgia Plimmer and Amelia Kerr LBW to have visitors reeling at 40/3.With the weather still threatening, Maddy Green and Brooke Halliday dug in with a crucial 57-run partnership to arrest New Zealand's slide. England broke the stand in the 18th over when Danielle Gibson bowled Green, but struggled to claw their way back into the contest. Halliday then added another 44 runs with Isabella Gaze as the White Ferns stayed ahead of the DLS par score before rain forced the players off the field for good, sealing a 17-run win via the DLS method for New Zealand.Brief Scores: England 181/7 in 33 overs (Alice Capsey 45, Heather Knight 28; Bree Illing 2-29, Rosemary Mair 2-41) lost to New Zealand 141/4 in 24.4 overs (Brooke Halliday 42*, Maddy Green 37; Lauren Bell 3-29) by 17 runs (DLS).

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England vs New Zealand LIVE: Third women's ODI, Cardiff - cricket score ...

Live ReportingScorecardSummaryNZ win by 17 runs (DLS) to draw ODI seriesGame was reduced to 33 overs per side after rain in CardiffEngland 181-7 (33 overs): Capsey 45 (45); Illing 2-29New Zealand 141-4 (24.4 overs): Halliday 42* (54); Bell 3-29NZ great Bates dismissed for 12 in final ODI of careerListen to BBC Radio 5 Live Sport commentary at top of pageHave your say using Get Involved button on this pageLive ReportingMike PeterPostpublished at 19:40 BST 16 May England captain Charlie Dean: "Batting first would always be a bit tricky on a day like today. You're trying to manage situations then adjusting so tempo is always hard, and we were not on the right end of the result."Alice [Capsey] and Freya [Kemp] batted remarkably well, when you have shortened overs you want to take it on and accelerate, and we lost key wickets as we were starting to do that. "Wickets were how were going to get back into the game, we wanted to keep Lauren Bell a bit for the death but she bowled remarkably well up top. She is an exceptional talent, a shame we could not get over the line." On captaincy: "I have really enjoyed it and the girls have supported me really well." Postpublished at 19:33 BST 16 May New Zealand skipper Melie Kerr: "Any time you win a game and it's against a quality England side, it's pleasing to be on the right side today."On Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday and Izzy Gaze: "The three have been outstanding. 40-3 and on a tricky wicket for them to absorb pressure, they looked pretty comfortable, the run-rate was under control. The way they played was brilliant to watch."On Championship points: "These 50-over games are really important for us to hopefully qualify for the next 50-over World Cup. It's nice to get the win today, the loss was close one but nice to be in a really good position as a side where I feel we're competing with some of the best in the world."On Suzie Bates' last ODI: "The cricket gods looked after us today with winning the toss and getting the win. For someone like Suzie, an absolute legend of the game, all she's achieved, all the runs she's scored, the stats speak for themselves. "I always say we're the lucky ones to see the impact she has on the group and changing room. Every White Ferns player looked up to Suzie. She's gonna be a huge loss when she steps away from the game fully. What an incredible person to have for me to share a changing room with for 10 years." Postpublished at 19:27 BST 16 May Player of the series Maddy Green: "We were ...

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sportstar.thehindu.com
New Zealand beats England by 17 runs to level series 1-1 - Sportstar

File Photo: Brooke Halliday in action during ODI World Cup 2025. | Photo Credit: Getty Images File Photo: Brooke Halliday in action during ODI World Cup 2025. | Photo Credit: Getty Images Hello and welcome to Sportstar’s Highlights of the third ODI between England Women and New Zealand Women, held in Cardiff on Saturday.PLAYING XIsEngland: Emma Lamb, Jodi Grewcock, Heather Knight, Alice Capsey, Freya Kemp, Amy Jones (wk), Danielle Gibson, Charlotte Dean (c), Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Bell, Lauren Filer.New Zealand: Suzie Bates, Georgia Plimmer, Amelia Kerr (c), Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Isabella Gaze (wk), Izzy Sharp, Jess Kerr, Nensi Patel, Rosemary Mair, Bree Illing.TOSSNew Zealand Women won the toss and elected to bowl.PREVIEWNew Zealand will be looking to draw the series when it takes on England in the third and final women’s ODI in Cardiff on Saturday.The host clinched a tense one-wicket win in the series opener before the second match was abandoned due to rain, denying it an opportunity to take an unassailable lead.The three ODIs will be followed by as many T20Is between the two sides as they build towards the Women’s T20 World Cup, which begins next month in England and Wales.WHEN AND WHERE TO WATCHThe third ODI between England Women and New Zealand Women will be televised live in India on the Sony Sports Network from 3:30 PM IST. The match will also be live-streamed in India on the SonyLIV app and website. The toss will take place at 3 PM IST.THE SQUADSEngland Women: Emma Lamb, Jodi Grewcock, Heather Knight, Maia Bouchier, Freya Kemp, Amy Jones (wk), Danielle Gibson, Charlotte Dean (c), Lauren Bell, Lauren Filer, Tilly Corteen-Coleman, Sophie Ecclestone, Linsey Smith, Issy Wong, Emily Arlott, Alice Capsey, Kira Chathli, Charis Pavely.New Zealand Women: Suzie Bates, Georgia Plimmer, Amelia Kerr (c), Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Isabella Gaze (wk), Izzy Sharp, Jess Kerr, Nensi Patel, Rosemary Mair, Bree Illing, Molly Penfold, Emma McLeod, Polly Inglis, Flora Devonshire.Published on May 16, 2026

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