England crush New Zealand to take T20 series lead
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New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner has won the toss and put England into bat again. This was a tricky pitch the other night. Both teams are unchanged.
England opener Phil Salt top-scored with 85; Adil Rashid was the pick of the bowlers, taking 4-32; England posted 236-4, which is a record total at Hagley Oval and New Zealand responded with 171 all out;
New Zealand has won the toss and chosen to bowl in the first Twenty20 international against England at Hagley Oval
Kane Williamson will return to action for New Zealand in the three-match ODI series against England, which kicks off at Bay Oval, his home ground, on October 26. Williamson, 35, is missing from the ongoing T20I series as he is recovering from an unspecified, 'minor medical issue' in the past month.
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New Zealand choose to bowl again with both sides unchanged
New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner won the toss and asked England to bat first in the second T20I at Hagley Oval.