New Zealand Defeats England Despite Harry Brook's Century in First ODI
New Zealand Defeats England Despite Harry Brook's Century in First ODI

New Zealand Defeats England Despite Harry Brook's Century in First ODI

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In the opening one-day international of the three-match series, New Zealand defeated England by four wickets despite England captain Harry Brook's remarkable 135 off 101 balls, which included 11 sixes and nine fours. England suffered a severe top-order collapse, losing six wickets for just 56 runs, but Brook's aggressive innings helped the team reach a modest total of 223 all out in 35.2 overs. New Zealand's chase was shaky early on, losing key wickets including Kane Williamson for a golden duck, but crucial dropped catches by England allowed Michael Bracewell (51) and Daryl Mitchell (78 not out) to guide New Zealand to victory with over 13 overs to spare. England's fielding lapses, including missed chances off Mitchell and Bracewell, were pivotal in the outcome, overshadowing Brook's individual brilliance. The match highlighted England's struggles in ODI cricket this year, as they suffered their ninth loss in 13 matches in 2025, while Brook's performance provides hope ahead of the upcoming Ashes series. The second ODI will take place in Hamilton, where England will look to level the series.

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