Stats Spider New Zealand v England: 3rd ODI, 1983/84

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New Zealand v England @ Eden Park, Auckland
25 February 1984


Toss: England (bat)
Umpires: DA Kinsella, GC Morris
Match Result: New Zealand won by 7 wickets

1st Innings

England

    Runs Balls Mins 4s 6s
1. David Gowerlbw b Ewen Chatfield35566811
2. Chris Smith b Sir Richard Hadlee51151-
3. Allan Lambnot out 9714019671
4. Derek Randall b Stephen Boock1121192-
5. Ian Bothamc John Wright b Jeremy Coney1832451-
6. Mike Gattingc Ian Smith b Ewen Chatfield41217--
7. Vic Marks b Ewen Chatfield3610--
+8. Bob Taylorrun out81923--
9. Neil Fosterrun out156--
10. Norman Cowansrun out001--
*11. Bob Willisnot out 7351-

FOW 1-6 (Chris Smith), 2-73 (David Gower), 3-86 (Derek Randall), 4-130 (Ian Botham), 5-140 (Mike Gatting), 6-148 (Vic Marks), 7-185 (Bob Taylor), 8-192 (Neil Foster), 9-192 (Norman Cowans).
Extras 4b, 11lb, 1w, 4nb, 0pen) 20
Total (for 9 wickets, 50 ovs) 209


Bowling O M R W Extras
Lance Cairns102310 (0w,0nb)
Sir Richard Hadlee102511 (0w,0nb)
Stephen Boock100401 (0w,0nb)
Jeremy Coney100381 (0w,0nb)
Ewen Chatfield102293 (0w,0nb)

2nd Innings

New Zealand

    Runs Balls Mins 4s 6s
1. Peter Webb b Bob Willis81292-
2. John Wrightc & b Vic Marks1429441-
*3. Geoff Howarthlbw b Ian Botham721201557-
4. Martin Crowenot out 105105135111
5. Jeremy Coneynot out 2714--
6. Jeff Crowe
7. Sir Richard Hadlee
8. Lance Cairns
+9. Ian Smith
10. Stephen Boock
11. Ewen Chatfield

FOW 1-22 (Peter Webb), 2-34 (John Wright), 3-194 (Geoff Howarth).
Extras 0b, 7lb, 2w, 0nb, 0pen) 9
Total (for 3 wickets, 45.3 ovs) 210


Bowling O M R W Extras
Bob Willis101361 (0w,0nb)
Norman Cowans9.30590 (0w,0nb)
Vic Marks101271 (0w,0nb)
Ian Botham71221 (0w,0nb)
Neil Foster60370 (0w,0nb)
Chris Smith30200 (0w,0nb)

Squads


New Zealand:


Peter Webb, John Wright, Geoff Howarth, Martin Crowe, Jeremy Coney, Jeff Crowe, Sir Richard Hadlee, Lance Cairns, Ian Smith, Stephen Boock, Ewen Chatfield

England:

David Gower, Chris Smith, Allan Lamb, Derek Randall, Ian Botham, Mike Gatting, Vic Marks, Bob Taylor, Neil Foster, Norman Cowans, Bob Willis