Post-series thoughts. Generally, this wasn't a high quality series. The tone was set with absolutely atrocious catching in Christchurch. There is absolutely no excuse for professionals not getting the basics right to that extent and, given it was a continuation of poor fielding from Sri Lanka and Latham's claims that there's nothing they can do about it rung pretty hollow. Similarly, the kamikaze batting from both sides was frustrating to both sets of fans, I suspect. From the NZ batsmen falling into obvious traps (both at Christchurch and Wellington) to the lack of application shown by England in Hamilton.
On the flip side, there was some wonderful bowling from O'Rourke and Carse. In general, the England seamers did the job they'd been asked to do - at least until the 2nd innings in Hamilton. Brook and Root at Wellington and Williamson in Hamilton were good to watch at times, but certainly gave their chances (which is primarily why Brook's innings at Christchurch comes in lower down the list). Pope did a decent job in unusual circumstances.
Mind you, the highlights were probably non-cricket ones. My kids having a great day at the Basin was excellent - both the little triceratops but also the older one getting her bat signed by a few NZ players. Enjoyed slinging a few deliveries down at the park in the lunch break and great to have a beer and a yarn with Flibberty. The Basin, as ever, was a delight and it was good to get back down to Hagley, even if viewing spots were hard to come by.
Roll on a new coach and a few fresh faces for Harare.