Ross Taylor
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New Zealand won the 1st T20 vs. England
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Brendon McCullum led the Black Caps from the front and Hamish Rutherford assisted him well as the visitors won the first Twenty20 against England in London.
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England won the third ODI vs. New Zealand
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England clinched the final ODI against New Zealand with the assistance of a majestic batting by Ian Bell supported by a fiery innings from Joss Buttler.
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Martin Guptill haunts England again – 2nd ODI
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The dreadful opener of New Zealand, Martin Guptill, continued his assault on the English bowling with a successive ODI ton and took away the series from the hosts.
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Martin Guptill steers away the Kiwis with a brilliant ton – 1st ODI vs. England
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A masterly unbeaten hundred from Martin Guptill led his side to a tremendous victory against their strong opponents England in the first ODI of the series.
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England forced series wash on New Zealand
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The dominant England side crushed the depleted New Zealand in the 2nd Test with a hefty margin as the hosts went on to win the match and series convincingly.
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England four wickets away from another win – 2nd Test vs. New Zealand
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Alastair Cook led his side from the front by smashing 25th Test ton and Graeme Swann once again bowled excellently vs. New Zealand who faces another defeat.
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Stuart Broad marshalled England to a massive win – 1st Test vs. New Zealand
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A furious spell of fast bowling from Stuart Broad bulldozed the batting line up of the visiting New Zealand who ended up losing a low scoring game badly.
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Tim Southee strikes again as England crumbles – 1st Test
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The star quick bowler of New Zealand, Tim Southee, bowled excellently in the second innings by picking three important wickets as England looks for survival.
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New Zealand lost rhythm against England – 1st Test
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The efforts of Tim Southee and Neil Wagner were let down by the openers of New Zealand as James Anderson put England back into the Test on the second day.
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England crushed New Zealand to win the series – 3rd ODI
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A lethal bowling spell from the speedster Steven Finn, well supported by the other bowlers and keen batting by the English batsmen won them the third ODI vs. the Kiwis.