
ENG vs NZ 2nd ODI 2023: In a sensational cricket showdown, England delivered a masterful performance, leveling the series against New Zealand with a resounding 79-run victory. Will Young’s composed 32* provided a solid start for New Zealand, but Finn Allen’s early dismissal for a duck and Devon Conway’s exit for 14 set the stage for England’s bowlers to shine.
David Willey and Reece Topley led the charge, orchestrating New Zealand’s collapse from 45/5 to a meager total of 147 runs in 26.5 overs. Daryl Mitchell’s defiant fifty was a lone bright spot in the Kiwi innings. England’s remarkable comeback reflects their champion pedigree, setting the stage for a thrilling series decider.
ENG vs NZ 2nd ODI 2023 Highlights & Scorecards

England’s Batting Highlights

Powerplay Struggles
In the first ten overs, England had a tough start, managing only 46 runs for the loss of 4 wickets. Jos Buttler’s aggressive intent, with 5 boundaries, including an elegant cover drive and an inside-out shot, stood out. He scored an unbeaten 24 runs from 17 balls.
Moeen Ali’s Steady Hand
During this phase, Moeen Ali provided valuable support, contributing 12 runs off 11 deliveries. Buttler and Ali combined for an unbroken partnership of 32 runs, stabilizing the innings.
Liam Livingstone’s Impact
In overs 11 to 20, Liam Livingstone shone, accumulating an impressive 50 runs off 47 balls. His innings featured 5 boundaries, showcasing his ability to find the gaps and maintain a strike rate of approximately 106. Sam Curran also chipped in with 29 runs from 23 balls, adding 50 valuable runs to the team’s score.
Liam Livingstone’s Century Chase
Liam Livingstone’s highlight was his ability to maintain a steady strike rate and inch closer to a century, finishing at 95* (78) by the end of the innings. The duo of Liam Livingstone and Sam Curran formed a partnership of 100 runs, with Livingstone’s six over deep square leg being a standout moment.
Trent Boult’s Early Dominance
In the powerplay, Trent Boult emerged as the key figure in New Zealand’s bowling attack. He claimed three vital wickets, including the dismissals of Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow, while conceding just 1 run in 2.2 overs.
Tim Southee’s Crucial Wickets

Tim Southee made a significant impact during overs 21 to 30, dismissing Moeen Ali for 33 runs with an excellent catch taken by Glenn Phillips at point. His figures were commendable, conceding 20 runs in 4 overs.
Mitchell Santner’s Control
Mitchell Santner and Matt Henry bowled tight spells during this period, maintaining control by conceding 25 and 24 runs, respectively, while searching for wickets.
Tight Finish
In the last four overs, England reached a total of 226/7, with Liam Livingstone leading the charge at 95* (78) and David Willey at 7* (2). Tim Southee bowled a crucial over and had figures of 2/65 in 7.0 overs, contributing to New Zealand’s efforts to restrict England.
New Zealand’s Batting Highlights

Will Young’s Steady Start
In the initial ten overs of the powerplay, Will Young anchored New Zealand’s innings with a composed 32* runs off 34 balls. However, Finn Allen’s early dismissal for a duck in just 2 balls was a setback.
Conway’s Contribution
Devon Conway, the other opener, contributed 14 runs off 24 balls before being caught behind by Jos Buttler. The partnership between Conway and Young was worth 14 runs before Conway’s departure.
Solid Middle-Order Partnership
Daryl Mitchell and Tom Latham built a solid 50-run partnership during overs 11 to 20, stabilizing the innings. Mitchell’s unbeaten 38 and Latham’s 18* were crucial in taking New Zealand past the 100-run mark.
Daryl Mitchell’s Fifty
Daryl Mitchell emerged as the standout performer with an impressive 50 runs off 49 balls in the latest cricket over, displaying remarkable stability for the team.
Late Contributions
Glenn Phillips joined the innings, aiming to bolster New Zealand’s chances. However, Tom Latham’s dismissal for 19 was a setback. Rachin Ravindra scored 4 runs, and Mitchell Santner and Tim Southee contributed 4 runs each.
Tight Start by Topley
Reece Topley delivered a tight spell of 5 overs, conceding only 19 runs without picking up any wickets during the powerplay.
Atkinson Removes Conway
Gus Atkinson made an impact by removing Devon Conway, finishing with figures of 1 wicket for 4 runs in his solitary over.
Willey’s Key Wickets
David Willey emerged as England’s key bowler, clinching three vital wickets for 34 runs in 5.5 overs, including the dismissal of Trent Boult.
Topley’s Game-Changing Spell

Reece Topley proved to be a game-changer, picking up three wickets for 27 runs in 6.3 overs, contributing significantly to England’s victory.
Moeen Ali’s Middle-Order Impact
Moeen Ali bowled 5 overs for 30 runs but played a crucial role by taking 2 wickets in the middle overs.
Early Wickets Set the Tone
David Willey and Reece Topley set the tone for England by taking early wickets, leading to New Zealand’s top-order collapse.
England’s Remarkable Comeback
England’s bowlers displayed champion pedigree, orchestrating New Zealand’s downfall from 45/5 to a mere total of 147 runs in just 26.5 overs.