England vs New Zealand Live Score, Cricket World Cup 2023: New Zealand’s captain, Tom Latham, won the toss and chose to bowl first. England started batting, but they kept losing their players regularly. Joe Root played well and scored 70 runs while playing with the team’s captain, Jos Buttler. This was the best partnership for England, but they lost six wickets before the 40th over. Later, England faced more difficulties when Joe Root got out after making 77 runs. In the end, England managed to score 282 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in 50 overs.
New Zealand also started their batting but lost one player early on. Then, Rachin Ravindra and Devon Conway played well and hit many boundaries. Conway scored 117 runs in 105 deliveries, and Ravindra scored 102 runs in 86 deliveries.
Kane Williamson and Ben Stokes are not playing in this match. In 2019, England and New Zealand had a thrilling World Cup final. Stokes played a crucial role in that match, but he is not available for this game. This is the first match of the group stage, and mistakes can be costly, as seen in the last World Cup.
In a previous ODI World Cup match between England and New Zealand, New Zealand scored 241/8, and it looked like they would win, but Stokes played an outstanding innings of 84 runs off 98 balls, and the match ended in a tie. Then there was a Super Over, which also ended in a tie, but England won because they had hit more boundaries in the tournament.
Here are some key points about the England vs New Zealand World Cup 2023 match:
- New Zealand lost an early wicket, but Rachin Ravindra and Devon Conway played exceptionally well.
- They had a partnership of over 200runs in just 119 balls while chasing England’s target of 283 runs.
- Both Ravindra and Conway reached their half-centuries in just 36 balls each.
- England kept losing wickets despite having some promising partnerships.
- The best partnership for England in this match was between Joe Root and Jos Buttler, who added 70 runs in 72 balls.
- Joe Root scored 77 runs in 86 balls, and England’s final score was 282/9 in 50 overs.
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