New Zealand started their chase poorly, losing opener Finn Allen in the second ball of their innings, and wickets continued to fall at a steady pace as David Willey and Reece Topley took three apiece. The visitors’ main source of runs was Daryl Mitchell (57), who added a half-century to his ton from the first ODI, but once he departed after holing out to mid-off, there was little New Zealand could do as they were bowled out with eight overs remaining. Put into bat earlier on Sunday, England were left reeling at 28-4 in the eighth over as Trent Boult ripped through their top order, taking the wickets of Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root and Ben Stokes. Captain Jos Buttler (30) and Moeen Ali (33) did well to steady the ship, before Livingstone combined for a 112-run partnership with Sam Curran to rescue England and power them to a competitive total at the Rose Bowl in Southampton. The third ODI of the four-match series will be played at The Oval on Wednesday. The series is crucial for both sides’ preparations as they look ahead to next month’s Cricket World Cup in India.
Brief scores: England 226 for 7 (Liam Livingstone 95 not out, Sam Curran 42, Trent Boult 3-37) beat New Zealand 147 (Daryl Mitchell 57, Reece Topley 3-27, David Willey 3-34) by 79 runs.
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