England take on New Zealand at McLean Park in Napier, in the second of the three-match ODI series. The hosts currently enjoy a 1-0 lead, after their three-wicket victory at Hamilton last weekend.

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Where to Watch Live

The match starts at 6am GMT, with Sky Sports 1 and Sky Sports 1 HD providing live coverage in the UK.

Overview

The Black Caps were successful in restricting the English side for 258 in the first game, considering the visitors were at 184-2 in the 39th over. Kane Williamson powered the Kiwis' chase by scoring 74 and was aided by Brendon McCullum (69 not out) down the order. The latter played a captain's knock at the dying stages as New Zealand won the game with seven balls to spare.

Mitchell McClenaghan, who dismissed England skipper Alastair Cook and Jos Buttler, was the standout performer amongst New Zealand bowlers, ending the match with the figures of 4-56. However, the left-arm pacer has been ruled out for the rest of the series due to a side strain.

Cook and his men now face the challenge of adjusting to the conditions in New Zealand as another defeat will lead to a series defeat. Ian Bell (64), Jonathan Trott (68) and Joe Root (56) were the only players, who managed to get a good score for the visitors.

The English bowlers started the second innings of the game on a brighter note, after pacer James Anderson sent back Kiwi Opener BJ Watling in the first over. The visitors were in a comfortable position till the 38th over, where Steven Finn dismissed James Franklin, reducing the hosts to 155-5. However, the brilliant knock from McCullum down the order dashed England's hopes and guided New Zealand to victory.

Last Five Head-To-Head

  • 2013, Hamilton: New Zealand won by 3 wickets
  • 2009, Johannesburg: New Zealand won by 4 wickets
  • 2008, Lord's: New Zealand won by 51 runs
  • 2008, The Oval: New Zealand won by 1 wicket
  • 2008, Bristol: New Zealand won by 22 runs
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Team News

New Zealand: The Black Caps will be without opener Martin Guptil, with Hamish Rutherford likely to replace him. McClenaghan has been ruled out of the series and Tim Southee replaces him in the bowling attack.

Probable Line-Up: Hamish Rutherford, BJ Watling, Kane Williamson, Ross Taylor, Brendon McCullum (capt & wk), Grant Elliott, James Franklin, Nathan McCullum, Kyle Mills, Trent Boult, Tim Southee

England: The visitors have no injury worries and are likely to filed the same starting line up, despite losing at Hamilaton.

Probable Line-Up: Alastair Cook (capt), Ian Bell, Jonathan Trott, Joe Root, Eoin Morgan, Jos Buttler (wk), Chris Woakes, Stuart Broad, Graeme Swann, James Anderson, Steven Finn