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Batting woes haunt England as New Zealand complete clean sweep

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
November 1, 2025
in Cricket, Sports
Batting woes haunt England as New Zealand complete clean sweep

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England’s batting collapse once again proved costly as New Zealand clinched a tense two-wicket win in the third ODI, completing a 3-0 series whitewash.

Set a modest 223 for victory, the hosts stumbled from 187 for five to 196 for eight before Blair Tickner and Zak Foulkes guided them home with composure. The defeat marked England’s ninth instance of being bowled out in 15 ODIs this year — a worrying sign ahead of the Ashes later this month.

England’s top order falters again
After losing the toss, England’s batters failed to adapt to helpful early conditions. Joe Root, Harry Brook and Ben Duckett all fell cheaply, leaving the visitors reeling at 44 for five. Jamie Overton offered brief resistance with a fighting 68, his maiden ODI fifty, but support from the middle order was again missing. England eventually folded for 222 in the 41st over, with Tickner (4-64) and Duffy (3-56) sharing seven wickets.

New Zealand nearly throw it away
New Zealand appeared in full control when Rachin Ravindra’s 46 and Daryl Mitchell’s 44 took them within touching distance of victory. However, a sudden collapse — losing three wickets for eight runs — reopened the contest. England’s bowlers sensed a late twist, but the lower order held firm to seal the series 3-0.

Batting slump raises Ashes concern
This series has highlighted England’s biggest issue — top-order fragility. Across three matches, their top four managed only 84 runs combined, their lowest-ever tally in a bilateral ODI series of three or more games. The inconsistency leaves little time to regroup before the five-Test Ashes series begins in Perth on November 21.

Brook’s tactics backfire
Captain Harry Brook front-loaded his main quicks — Archer, Overton and Carse — in search of early breakthroughs, leaving Adil Rashid and Sam Curran to handle the closing overs. While Curran removed Mitchell, the lack of pace options at the end allowed New Zealand to sneak across the line.

Overton the lone bright spot
Overton emerged as one of the few positives from England’s campaign. His all-round performance — 156 runs in three games and five wickets — offered some encouragement in an otherwise disappointing tour.

Reactions
Captain Harry Brook admitted his side fell short with the bat: “We just didn’t post enough runs to give our bowlers a chance. Credit to the lads for fighting till the end, but we need to be smarter up top.”

New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner praised his team’s composure: “Different players stepped up throughout the series. The bowlers were brilliant with the new ball, and our middle order held things together.”

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