Cricket Country Staff
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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Jun 23, 2015, 10:05 PM (IST)
Edited: Jun 24, 2015, 02:24 AM (IST)
England take on New Zealand in the one-off Twenty20 International at Old Trafford on Tuesday. England won the One-Day International (ODI) series 3-2 after a thrilling win at Chester-le-Street. They will hope to continue to build the momentum towards the Ashes 2015 with a win against New Zealand. Read: England vs New Zealand, one-off T20 International at Old Trafford: Preview
New Zealand will want to finish the tour on a positive note, they competed well in the Tests but lost a hard fought and run scoring one-dayers to a rejuvenated England side and will wish to win the one-off T20I and finish on a high. England will want to keep the intensity up and play with the same freedom which has got them so much success so far. Live cricket scorecard: England vs New Zealand, one-off Twenty20 International, Old Trafford
(Catch the live telecast of the England s New Zealand, one-off T20I, Old Trafford online on the website of Star Sports)
New Zealand, however, will miss the services of Trent Boult and Corey Anderson, both of whom are ruled out due to injury. The game at Chester-le-Street promises to be another run-feast, and given England’s momentum generated by their all-out approach, they have the edge in front of their surprised and excited home fans. Live Updates: England vs New Zealand one-off T20 International at Old Trafford
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Catch the live scores and ball-by-ball commentary of the England vs New Zealand one-off T20I here
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