England’s first T20 against New Zealand in Christchurch ended in frustration as rain washed out the contest before the hosts could begin their chase. Sam Curran’s fighting unbeaten 49 guided England to a competitive 153 for 6, but the weather had the final say.
England recover after early collapse
Batting first on a challenging surface, England slipped to 81 for 5 after struggling against tight New Zealand bowling. Skipper Jos Buttler made 29, while Harry Brook and debutant Jacob Bethell made brief contributions. It was Curran, however, who anchored the innings with a mature knock that included two sixes and four boundaries.
The left-hander was dropped twice — first on 14 by Jacob Duffy and again at 26 by Tim Robinson — but made the most of his chances. His 35-ball 49 lifted England to a total that could have tested New Zealand before rain arrived.
Curran seizes his moment
For Curran, this performance came at the right time. Having been recalled to the setup under Brendon McCullum, the 27-year-old all-rounder is pushing his case for a place in England’s T20 World Cup squad. His calm batting under pressure and ability to handle spin and pace made a strong impression despite the shortened game.
Weather spoils England’s start
Persistent rain after the innings break prevented any play in New Zealand’s chase, forcing the umpires to abandon the match without a ball bowled in the second innings. It was a disappointing end to what had shaped up as an intriguing contest.
The second T20 will also be played in Christchurch on Monday, followed by the third in Auckland on Thursday. England will later shift focus to the ODI leg, where stars like Joe Root, Ben Duckett and Jofra Archer will join the touring squad.



















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