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England won the first twenty20 game comprehensively by 32 runs, the Kiwis will be looking to put in a much better performance in this second game at Lancaster Park, Christchurch. The game starts at 06:00 UK Time. England are expected to name an unchanged line-up for the day-night match as they attempt to claim consecutive Twenty20 international wins for the first time against major opposition.
Daniel Flynn has replaced Jacob Oram in New Zealand’s squad after the experienced all-rounder suffered a tight hamstring while bowling in the opening match in Auckland.
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Latest New Zealand v England Series News
Neil Robertson edges past Matthew Stevens 9-7 to win the Bahrain Championship. [Link]
Matthew Stevens beats Stephen Hendry 6-4 to reach the final of the Bahrain Championship, where he will play Neil Roberston. [Link]
Matthew Stevens sets up a semi-final clash with former world champion Stephen Hendry in the Bahrain Championship. [Link]
Qualifier Robert Milkins stages an amazing recovery to beat Michael Holt and set up a quarter-final with Stephen Hendry in the Bahrain Championship. [Link]
Stephen Maguire makes it safely through to the Bahrain Championship second round with a 5-3 win over Mark Davis. [Link]
Steve Davis withdraws from the Bahrain Snooker Championship, while Peter Ebdon becomes the fourth former world champion to make an early exit. [Link]
Shaun Murphy is one of three former world champions to exit the Bahrain Championship as he loses 5-4 to outsider Mike Dunn. [Link]
The complete draw for the Bahrain Snooker Championship. [Link]
Neil Robertson beats Matthew Stevens 9-7 in the final at the Bahrain International Exhibition Centre. [Link]
Ronnie O'Sullivan pulls out of the Bahrain Snooker Championship for health reasons. [Link]