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Big events
10 Overs: England 49-2 (Root 24, BEHOD 10) Pogperat. The fifth of the fifth people is good, only two cut. New Zealand from New Zealand to Hamilton.
9: England 47-2 (Root 22, Bethell 10) A regular start in England as Bethell is established.
8: England 45-2 (Root 21, Bethell 9) Root pulls folkes forcing for and the batsman catches a big ball to Bethell who is sent to Bethell who is sent to the fence with a blade.
7: England 32-2 (Root 16, Bethell 1) Bethell's direct Betcall can be marked with the symbol and the end point.
6: England 29-2 (Root 15, Bethell 0) Jacob Bethell is the freshman. Don't go anywhere.
Smith's pull from Smith and Williamson works to fly! England rather troublesome.
5: England 26-1 (Smith 13, Mzu 12) Solid lines from Duffy. Just starting to root through.
4: England 25-1 (Smith 13, Root 11) Jamie Smith Clatters pulls the fence in the middle of the four and then takes one step. Root continues his start with a single over and jamie smith then plays an unbeaten six on the leg side.
3 Year: England 13-1 (Smith 2, Root 10) Joe root is the new beat. He whips duffy for two of his pills and then the next time it's good again for four. Then the roots run through the cover for four more! Ten runs and a dung wicket.
He's gone! Beautiful ball from duffy, the hero doesn't make too many mistakes but feathers it past the keeper. Have we started again?
2And: England 3-0 (Smith 2, TOCLET 1) Zakary fouls and his running arm is starting to shake. Ripper! Foulkes gets a late walk and beats the native outside the off stump before taking the lead on the edge of the rocks which is pointless. Buckett used his feet and looked to one side to open the toilet. Smith drives the next ball very well but misses the last delivery.
1st over: England 0-0 (Smith 0, Duckett 0) Jamie Smith defends the first ball of the match… which has Darn interest better than it did last time when Mat Henry defends his stumps. She will be Big Miss Let Lero in New Zealand. Duffy is full and there is a sense of overflow, five points because he keeps Smith true. Smith drives the last ball but it doesn't hit the ring. The girl starts.
The New Zealand players drive to the border, the sun is out in Hamilton. The forecast is pretty good, maybe the odd shower. Duckett and Smith head to center. Jacob Duffy starts with a new ball. Let's Play!
Groups:
England 1 Jamie Smichar, 2 Ben Ndowe, 3 Joe Muzu, 4 Heame Curran (C), 6 Adie Rushid, 11 Jofran
new Zealand 1 will, Rachin Ravirra, 3 Kane Williamson, 4 Toryl Mitchell, Archell Smith, 10 Natan Smith
The show starts in ten minutes!
“Instead, Henry has a cow problem.” Simon said. “His curry is good.”
Which makes my mind go to this. 'The edges are fine.'
There is no official word but the rain seems to have stopped and there are blue skies to speak of. In fact we are going to do this.
Mitch Sernar scores and chooses to inbound. They will be hoping to clean it up and repeat in England.
Harry Brook has confirmed that he would be on fire first and Jofra the caster will be playing!
“More than two years will happen that the last Blarner will be discussed in New Zealand, two years in which his life was thrown in the past, but I feel like I have seen him, one game that has not changed.” So nothing has changed. I am the same person. ” This is not true. He has changed a lot, and he is not the same person.”

James Wallace
Hello and welcome to the second ODI between New Zealand and England from Hamilton.
After losing by four wickets in the first game England need to take this game to pressure the starters on Saturday. Captain Harry Brook showed he is in form with the bat with a slugger's 135 from 101 balls at Mt Maunganui but the rest of England's success fell under Kiwildermmer.
Unfortunately there is a delay in injury as there is some rain in Hamilton. Fingers crossed it blows time. Our man on the ground is Simon Burnton, he cools down and brings some news:
“Afternoon/morning/whatever. Some team news today from New Zearch: Matt Henry is back in England. The best part for us: Monday was a working day here, a bank holiday, which meant that the place was deserted and most things were completely cold. The morning was the most beautiful of the day.”
It looks like it's going to rain so hopefully we'll find something to do and to do soon. Welcome me!