Watch the highlights of England vs New Zealand 2nd ODI 1990 - New Zealand tour of England (Texaco Trophy) 2-match one-day international series of the 2nd ODI match played between New Zealand and England at The Oval, in 25th May 1990.
Graham Gooch celebrates his century © DM Mordecai / YouTube |
An impressive economical bowling figures by Debutant Devon Malcolm and A Inspiring captain's innings from Graham Gooch's record-breaking eighth century steers to England convincing six-wicket victory over New Zealand and clinch the two-match series on faster scoring-rate in the second & final ODI.
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England won the Texaco Trophy on a Overall rate in their two matches with New Zealand, Inspiring captain's innings of 112 not out by Graham Gooch and Debutant Devon Malcolm's 2 for 19 in 5 overs including five maidens on his debut ODI match.
* Injuries to key New Zealand players helped turn the game in England's favour by the margin of six wickets after their surprise four-wicket defeat at Headingley.
* Ken Rutherford spent most of the time watching the game on television in Hospital after being hit over the left eye by a ball from Chris Lewis.
* Chris Lewis also broke a bone in Richard Hadlee's bowling hand. He, too, went to Hospital and, between bowling spells, was in the pavilion receiving pain-killing treatment.
New Zealand scored 212-6 in the allotted 55 overs with top scorer by Mark Greatbatch struck 111 off 130-balls - which was his 2nd ODI hundred and also his second century against England in ODIs - including 10-fours & a six.
Ian Smith hammered a unbeaten 25 off 17-balls including 2-fours & a six with strike rate of 147.05, Mark Priest scored 24 off consuming 51-balls without a boundary, John Wright and Andrew Jones each scored 15-runs.
England best bowler by Debutant Devon Malcolm - who took 2-wickets on his debut ODI match, Phil DeFreitas, Chris Lewis and Gladstone Small each took one-wickets.
England chased 213-4 in 49.3 overs with top scorer by Graham Gooch hit a unbeaten 112 off 152-balls - which was his 8th ODI hundred and his first century against New Zealand in ODIs - including 15-fours.
Jack Russell cracked a unbeaten 47 off 71-balls including 5-fours and Alec Stewart scored 28 off 57-balls included three-fours.
Devon Malcolm named Player of the match for his impressive economical bowling performance to took 2-wickets for 19-runs in 11-overs including five maidens.
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