England vs New Zealand, 2nd ODI 2023: Stats Preview of Players' Records and Approaching Milestones
England look to level series as they face New Zealand in 2nd ODI.
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England (ENG) and New Zealand (NZ) will play the second ODI of their four-match series at The Rose Bowl in Southampton on September 10.
The visitors won the first ODI by eight wickets with 26 balls to spare, thanks to classy batting from Devon Conway and Daryl Mitchell, who scored 111 and 118 runs, respectively, to chase down England's 291. Conway's 111 included 13 fours and a six, while Mitchell's 118 included seven sixes and seven fours. Rachin Ravindra took three wickets, and Tim Southee took two. New Zealand will be looking to sustain their momentum in the second ODI.
England will be looking to bounce back in the second ODI. Skipper Jos Buttler was the star performer for the hosts with 72 runs, while Liam Livingstone, Ben Stokes, and Dawid Malan all scored fifties. Adil Rashid and David Willey each picked up one wicket each. He top-scored for England in the first ODI with 72 runs, but he will be hoping to get a big score in the second ODI to help his team level the series. England will also be looking to improve their bowling performance in the second ODI. The second ODI is expected to be a close contest between two evenly matched-teams. The team that can best adapt to the conditions and play their best cricket will be the one that comes out on top.
Here are some important stats and numbers ahead of the 2nd ODI between England and New Zealand:
Head-to-Head: England and New Zealand have played 92 ODIs against each other. New Zealand has won 44, England has won 41, and there have been three ties and four no results. In England, the hosts have won 17 matches, New Zealand has won 13, and there has been one tie and two no results. Overall, New Zealand has a slight edge in the head-to-head record, but England has a better record in England.
53 - Daryl Mitchell (947) needs 53 runs to complete 1000 ODI runs.
156 - Devon Conway (844) needs 156 runs to complete 1000 ODI runs.
4 - Devon Conway (96) needs four fours to complete 100 fours in ODIs
24 - Ben Stokes (2976) needs 24 runs to complete 3000 runs in ODIs
1 - Ben Stokes (49) needs one catch to complete 50 catches in ODIs.
4 - Joe Root (46) needs four sixes to complete 50 maximums in ODIs.
4 - Joe Root (496) needs four fours to complete 500 fours in ODIs
2 -Jonny Bairstow, who has 48 catches in ODIs, needs two more catches to reach 50 catches.
3 - Ben Stokes (297) is three wickets away from 300 wickets across formats.
62 - Joe Root (938) is 62 runs away from reaching 1000 ODI runs against New Zealand.
100 - Trent Boult (99) is one match away from appearing in his 100th ODI match
1 - Moeen Ali (99) needs one wicket to complete 100 wickets in ODI cricket
3 - Adam Milne (97) needs three wickets to complete 100 wickets in International Cricket.
10 - Moeen Ali (190) needs ten fours to complete 200 fours in ODI cricket
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