New Zealand vs Bangladesh: Ross Taylor ruled out of first ODI due to injury, Mark Chapman added as cover India Today Web Desk
Ross Taylor has been ruled out of the first ODI, against Bangladesh, due to an injury that he incurred recently while fielding in the Plunket Shield game between Central Stags and Wellington Firebirds on Sunday. All-rounder Mark Chapman, who was the art of the recently concluded 3-2 win against Australia in the T20I series, has been added as cover to the New Zealand ODI squad.
With a small tear in his left hamstring, Taylor won t play in the opening fixture of the home ODI series but has joined the team on Wednesday (March 17) and will undergo his treatment while his stay with the Black Caps.
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White Ferns v England, First T20: England thrash White Ferns - As it happened Newshub 2/03/2021
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England 99/3 Overs: 16.0
Jones 12 (14), Sciver 26 (25)
White Ferns 96
Second innings
16th over - Devine brings herself back into the attack with England needing 6 runs off 30 balls.
After a dot ball to start the over, Sciver pulls Devine away out to deep sqaure leg for a single who gathers it on the bounce.
Jones keeps the runs coming with two more out to deep midwicket with a strong pull shot.
Jones guides Devine down the ground for a single meaning England only need two more runs to win.
England in New Zealand: Tourists secure series with another assured victory
By Jack SkeltonBBC Sport
England opener Tammy Beaumont scored her second half-century in a row
Second ODI, University Oval, Dunedin
New Zealand 192 (49.5 overs): Halliday 60 (80); Sciver 3-26
England 194-3 (37.4 overs): Beaumont 72 (112), Sciver 63 (61), Jones 46 (45)
England won by seven wickets; lead series 2-0
England secured a series victory over New Zealand with a comprehensive seven-wicket win in the second one-day international in Dunedin.
The hosts fell to 34-5 and, despite Brooke Halliday scoring 60, were dismissed for 192 with a ball to spare.
England opener Tammy Beaumont hit an unbeaten 72 in reply, backed by 63 from Nat Sciver, who had earlier taken 3-26.