Stay tuned for the latest from the press conference: Wicket! Ravindra out for 61! England win by 100 runs “He’s a pretty resilient character so we know he’ll be doing everything he can to be on the plane.” England win by 100 runs! He’ll be assessed over the coming days to see how bad it is but we’ve got a bit of time before the opening games.” Tom Latham first to address the press, with a short message on Tim Southee: “Obviously not ideal for tim, we know what a character he is in the side for us. Especially to get a hundred at Lord’s its a special feeling.” England win by 100 runs I was gutted I missed out at the Oval on a good wicket there and thankfully today I was able to back it up. “My job is to score runs and hopefully if I can keep doing that I can keep the support from those in the changing room.” England win by 100 runsĭawid Malan is up to speak to the press after his memorable 127 in the first innings to steer England to a winning total. “When I got the call i was told I was going to the World Cup and then there was talk around leading up to it.that’s part and parcel of being a professional cricketer, until you’re on the plane you don’t know if you’re on it or not. Malan continued: “I actually found it quite hard to score when New Zealand held a good length but Lord’s is such a quick scoring ground when you hit it through the gaps.” Thankfully it came off and I’ll be on babysitting duty when I get home tomorrow.” England win by 100 runs “I was given the option to stay at home if I wanted to but there was a bit of time afterwards but I wanted to come in and push for a spot in that World Cup. He (Malan’s new baby) was due on the 12th. Malan continued: “I wanted to play the series, leading up to the World Cup I wanted to play as much as I could. “Until you’re on the plane you never really know if you’re in it (the squad) or not.”ĭawid Malan pleased to silence the doubters over his World Cup place England win by 100 runs “When I got the call I was told I would be going to the World Cup and then there was a little bit of noise around leading up to it but that’s part and parcel of World Cups and how we’re going,” the England opener said after the game. That does not take away from Malan’s 127, scored while no one else could even hit a half century, and steered England towards the win, as he finishes player of the series. WICKET! Ravindra (61) England win by 100 runsĭawid Malan fired England to victory with a stunning century at Lord’s with the hope that he has secured a pole position at the top of the order for his country at next month’s World Cup.Įngland beat New Zealand by 100 runs in the final ODI of the series, but eyes were already shifting towards India even before the series had even started. WICKET! Jamieson (15) caught and bowled Ali WICKET! Young (24) caught behind off Willey The final ODI between England and New Zealand is taking place at Lord’sīen Stokes hit the highest ODI score by an Englishman to push England into 2-1 lead in four-match series New Zealand will want to bounce back from their heavy defeat on Wednesday, but there was a boost as Kyle Jamieson is building up his recovery from injury.įollow all the latest live coverage of today’s match in the live blog below: England v New Zealand - final ODI updates He did not play at the Oval due to a back spasm and once again misses out at Lord’s, which will be the final opportunity for the fringe players to push for a place in the World Cup squad, which has to be finalised by September 28. There were also question marks over Jason Roy’s fitness. England slid to 13-2, and after an incredible partnership of 199 from Stokes and Dawid Malan, the wickets fell once the record-breaking Test captain was out, and the hosts were bowled out with 11 balls remaining. Ben Stokes was the star at the Oval on Wednesday, hitting a record-breaking 182 as England stormed to a dominant victory, but there were some other problems Jos Buttler’s side will want to address this time out.
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