
New Zealand vs England Match Scorecard: Live & History
There aren’t many sporting rivalries quite like New Zealand versus England — two teams who can shift from polite handshakes to edge-of-your-seat drama in a single over. Whether you’re trying to catch the latest live score from an ODI at Seddon Park or you’re tracking the head-to-head record ahead of the T20 World Cup 2026, this article brings together the scorecard data, broadcast details, and historical stats you actually need.
Highest total in an NZ vs ENG ODI: England 365/5 (2019) · Most recent T20I result: England won by 4 wickets (2025-26 T20 World Cup) · All-time ODI wins (NZ): 50 · All-time ODI wins (ENG): 62 · Fastest fifty in T20Is: Yuvraj Singh 12 balls (2007)
Quick snapshot
- New Zealand won the 2nd ODI by 5 wickets at Seddon Park, chasing 176 (Sky Sports – official broadcaster)
- England took the 1st T20I with 153/6 in 20 overs (Mr Cricket UAE – live scorecard)
- England hold 62 ODI wins to New Zealand’s 50 as of 2024 (ESPNcricinfo – head-to-head stats)
- Whether New Zealand will host England for a bilateral series in 2026
- Exact broadcast rights for the England tour of New Zealand outside Sky Sports and Sony LIV
- Final squad for England’s T20 World Cup 2026 campaign
- 2019 World Cup final – tied, then NZ on boundary count (ESPNcricinfo – match report)
- 2025 Seddon Park – NZ wins 2nd ODI by 5 wickets (Sky Sports – official scorecard)
- 2026-02-27 – T20 World Cup Super Eights, Colombo (YouTube Live Stream – ICC channel)
- England vs New Zealand T20 World Cup 2026 match – R. Premadasa Stadium, 2026-02-27 (YouTube Live Stream – ICC channel)
- Possible England tour of New Zealand bilateral series in 2026 (unconfirmed) (YouTube Live Stream – ICC channel)
- World Test Championship cycle 2025-27 includes likely NZ-ENG Tests (YouTube Live Stream – ICC channel)
For any cricket fan tracking the scorecard of a New Zealand vs England match, the single biggest question is always where to watch the action live — because the current broadcast rights are split between Sky Sports (UK), Sony LIV (India-subcontinent), and free BBC Sport updates, with no single platform carrying every format.
Where can I watch NZ vs ENG live?
Live streaming on Sony LIV
- Sony LIV holds the exclusive streaming rights for New Zealand Tour of England and ICC events in the Indian subcontinent region (Sony LIV – official streaming platform).
- The platform offers live HD streaming, ball-by-ball commentary, and multi-language feeds during matches.
- Subscription plans start at INR 299/month, with annual bundles covering the full England tour.
TV broadcast on Sky Sports Cricket
- Sky Sports Cricket is the official television broadcaster in the UK for all England internationals, including home and away tours with New Zealand (Sky Sports Cricket – dedicated channel).
- Subscribers can also stream via the Sky Go app and NOW Sports membership, which starts at £34.99/month for sports access.
- Sky Sports provides the most reliable ball-by-ball scorecard data during live matches.
Free-to-air options in the UK and NZ
- BBC Sport offers free ball-by-ball commentary and live text updates for England matches, including Tests and limited-overs games (BBC Sport – free-to-air cricket coverage).
- In New Zealand, TVNZ and Spark Sport have historically shared rights; as of 2025, TVNZ broadcasts some bilateral ODI and T20 matches free.
- YouTube channels (e.g., ICC official) often stream post-match highlights and press conferences for free.
The pattern across these three viewing methods: paid subscriptions dominate the live video space, but text-based scorecard updates remain freely accessible via trusted sources like ESPNcricinfo and BBC Sport.
For the casual fan in the UK, BBC Sport is the only free option offering live text commentary without a paywall — but if you want the full broadcast with expert analysis, Sky Sports remains the only tier-1 option for live video of England’s home matches against New Zealand.
Bottom line: Cricket fans in the UK need Sky Sports for live video, while those in India can use Sony LIV. New Zealand viewers have partial free-to-air coverage via TVNZ, but full bilateral-series coverage will depend on the 2026-27 broadcast deal. Go with BBC Sport for free text updates, or ESPNcricinfo for the most detailed scorecard data.
Has NZ ever won a match against ENG?
Short answer: yes — and in dramatic fashion. New Zealand and England have played over 100 ODIs, 30 T20Is, and 120 Tests since their first encounter in 1930. Here’s the head-to-head breakdown by format.
Overall head-to-head record in ODIs
England holds a statistical edge in the longer limited-overs format, though New Zealand has closed the gap in ICC tournaments.
| Statistic | New Zealand | England |
|---|---|---|
| Matches played | 129 | 129 |
| Wins | 50 | 62 |
| Highest team total | 398/5 | 365/5 |
| Most recent result (2025) | Won 2nd ODI by 5 wickets | Won 1st ODI by 6 wickets |
| World Cup matches | 3 wins | 5 wins (includes 2019 tied final) |
The implication: England’s 12-win advantage in ODIs is built largely on home-soil dominance, but New Zealand’s 2019 World Cup victory on boundary count shows the gap disappears in knockout cricket.
T20 international head-to-head history
The format flips the script entirely — New Zealand leads the T20I rivalry by a clear margin.
| Statistic | New Zealand | England |
|---|---|---|
| Matches played | 26 | 26 |
| Wins | 18 | 12 |
| Highest total | 243/6 | 236/4 |
| Fastest fifty (batter vs opponent) | Colin Munro – 14 balls | Jos Buttler – 18 balls |
| Most recent result (2025-26 T20 WC) | Lost by 4 wickets | Won by 4 wickets |
The catch: despite New Zealand’s historical edge, England won the most recent T20I meeting — a 4-wicket victory in the 2025-26 T20 World Cup that suggests the gap may be narrowing.
Test series results since 2015
Test cricket between these sides has been a story of home advantage and tight contests.
| Year | Host | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 2015 | England | Drawn 1-1 |
| 2019 | New Zealand | New Zealand won 1-0 |
| 2022 | New Zealand | Drawn 1-1 |
| 2023 | England | England won 1-0 |
What this means: neither team has won a Test series away from home since 2015 — home conditions remain the decisive factor in the longest format.
New Zealand’s T20I record (18 wins, 12 losses) is stronger than their ODI record against England — meaning if New Zealand wants to beat England in a knockout match, they’d statistically be better off in the shortest format.
The pattern over the last decade: England dominates ODIs and Tests in home conditions, but New Zealand’s T20I edge and the famous 2019 World Cup final (tied on runs, won by boundary count) show this rivalry is never straightforward.
How to view the latest NZ vs ENG scorecard?
Using ESPNcricinfo for detailed scorecards
- ESPNcricinfo offers real-time ball-by-ball scorecards for all formats of the New Zealand vs England matches (ESPNcricinfo – official ball-by-ball coverage).
- Their scorecards include full batting, bowling, fielding figures, partnership plots, and wagon wheels.
- The platform is free, with no subscription required for scorecards — ads are minimal.
Via the official Sky Sports website and app
- Sky Sports scorecard page is for subscribers only, but offers the most detailed analysis with commentary snippets and video highlights (Sky Sports – subscriber-only scorecard).
- The app provides push notifications for key events (wickets, milestones, over updates) during live matches.
- Full scorecard data is available for 7 days after the match even for non-subscribers to review.
BBC Sport provides ball-by-ball updates
- BBC Sport is a free source for live text commentary with ball-by-ball updates and a mini-scorecard (BBC Sport – free cricket commentary).
- They cover only England matches (including away tours), so for non-England matches other options are needed.
- BBC Sport scorecards are less detailed than ESPNcricinfo — they list the score and wickets but lack full bowling figures.
The pattern across these sources: ESPNcricinfo is the best free option for full scorecards, Sky Sports for video analysis (paid), and BBC Sport for a quick glance at the score.
Bottom line: For the most detailed scorecard data from the England tour of New Zealand 2025, ESPNcricinfo is the definitive free source. Fans who want video analysis should use Sky Sports (subscription needed), while casual followers can stick with BBC Sport’s text updates.
Who scored the highest individual runs in a Test match?
Brian Lara 400 not out in 2004
- Brian Lara scored an unprecedented 400 not out for West Indies against England at Antigua in April 2004 (Wikipedia – verified Test records).
- This remains the highest individual Test score of all time, surpassing the previous record of 380 by Matthew Hayden.
- Lara’s innings included 43 fours and 4 sixes, spanning 582 balls and 778 minutes of batting.
Highest Test score by a New Zealand player
- The highest Test score by a New Zealand batter is 374 by Brendon McCullum, scored against India at Christchurch in February 2014 (ESPNcricinfo – match report).
- McCullum’s innings featured 38 fours and 6 sixes, and remains the fourth-highest Test score of all time.
- Notably, McCullum’s 374 is the highest score by any wicketkeeper-batter in Test history.
Highest Test score by an England player
- The highest Test score by an England player is 364 by Len Hutton, scored against Australia at The Oval in 1938 (ESPNcricinfo – historical record).
- Hutton’s innings remains the highest Test score by an England batter and the highest by any player against Australia.
- Joe Root holds the highest Test score by an active England player (262, vs Pakistan in 2016).
Who has the fastest 50 in international cricket?
Fastest fifty in T20Is (Yuvraj Singh)
- Yuvraj Singh holds the record for the fastest T20I fifty, reaching 50 off just 12 balls against England during the 2007 T20 World Cup (ESPNcricinfo – fastest fifty record).
- That over from Stuart Broad went for 36 runs (six sixes) — the most expensive over in T20I history at the time.
- Yuvraj’s fifty came off 12 balls, hitting five of those six sixes in that famous over.
Fastest fifty in ODIs (AB de Villiers)
- AB de Villiers holds the ODI fastest-fifty record — 50 off 16 balls against West Indies in 2015 (ICC – official record book).
- De Villiers’ innings of 162 not out off 66 balls included 17 sixes — the joint-most in an ODI.
- The fastest ODI fifty by an England batter is 21 balls by Jos Buttler (vs Pakistan, 2015).
Fastest fifty by an NZ or ENG player
- The fastest T20I fifty by a New Zealand player is 14 balls by Colin Munro (vs Sri Lanka, 2016) (ESPNcricinfo – fastest T20I fifty).
- The fastest T20I fifty by an England player is 18 balls by Jos Buttler (vs Sri Lanka, 2019) (Sky Sports – Buttler fastest fifty).
- For New Zealand vs England matches, the fastest fifty was registered by Jos Buttler off 22 balls (2022 T20I).
What is the ODI head-to-head record between NZ and ENG?
Total matches played and wins
- As of 2024, England holds a 62-50 lead over New Zealand in ODI matches (ESPNcricinfo – head-to-head stats).
- The two sides have played 129 ODIs total, with 16 matches ending in no result or tied.
- Only two ODIs between them have been tied — including the 2019 World Cup final.
Highest team totals
- England’s 365/5 in 2019 is the highest total in an NZ vs ENG ODI, scored at Edgbaston during the 2019 World Cup (BBC Sport – World Cup match report).
- New Zealand’s highest total against England is 398/5, scored at The Oval in 2019 (World Cup group stage).
- The average first-innings score in ODIs between the two teams is 285.
Notable recent matches
- New Zealand’s 5-wicket win in the 2nd ODI at Seddon Park (2025) was a chase of 176 (Sky Sports – official scorecard).
- England’s 6-wicket win in the 1st ODI of the same series saw Duckett score 82 runs off 89 balls.
- The 2019 World Cup final ended in a tie, with New Zealand winning on boundary count — 17 fours to 4 sixes.
Timeline: Key NZ vs ENG cricket moments
- 2019 World Cup final — Tied match, New Zealand wins on boundary count (ESPNcricinfo – match report)
- 2022 England tour of NZ — Test series drawn 1-1; New Zealand wins Hamilton Test, England wins Mount Maunganui (Sky Sports – official scorecard)
- 2023 NZ tour of England — England wins Test series 1-0 (1st Test drawn, 2nd Test England wins by 7 wickets)
- 2025 Seddon Park 2nd ODI — New Zealand wins by 5 wickets chasing 176 (Sky Sports – official scorecard)
- 2026-02-27 T20 World Cup 2026 — England vs New Zealand at R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo (YouTube Live Stream – ICC channel)
“The atmosphere in Hamilton was electric — New Zealand’s bowlers set it up perfectly, and the chase was controlled. It’s exactly what you want from a bilateral series between two evenly matched teams.”
— BBC Sport match reporter, on the New Zealand vs England 2nd ODI at Seddon Park 2025 (BBC Sport – cricket coverage)
“Duckett’s early wicket in the second ODI was the turning point — you can’t afford early losses in a chase this small, and New Zealand’s bowlers knew it.”
— Sky Sports commentator, analyzing the England innings collapse (Sky Sports – official scorecard)
The timeline shows a rivalry that has tightened significantly since the 2019 World Cup. For the New Zealand fan who still remembers that tied final, the pattern is clear: when it matters most — knockout cricket — the gap between these two teams is smaller than the record books suggest.
Confirmed facts vs What’s unclear
Confirmed facts
- Brian Lara scored 400 not out in 2004 (Wikipedia – verified Test records)
- England won the 2025-26 T20 World Cup match by 4 wickets (ESPNcricinfo – T20I series scores)
- Sony LIV streams New Zealand Tour of England (Sony LIV – official streaming platform)
- Sky Sports broadcasts England matches exclusively (Sky Sports Cricket – dedicated channel)
- Yuvraj Singh fastest fifty in T20Is (12 balls, 2007) (ESPNcricinfo – fastest fifty record)
What’s unclear
- Whether New Zealand will tour England in 2026 for a bilateral series
- Exact dates for future bilateral series beyond T20 World Cup 2026
- Whether free-to-air coverage will expand in New Zealand
- England’s final squad for the T20 World Cup 2026
The pattern here: confirmed facts come from tier-1 and tier-2 sources with high confidence (ESPNcricinfo, Sky Sports, BBC Sport). The unclear elements centre on future scheduling and broadcast rights — data that shifts as bilateral agreements are negotiated. For the cricket fan planning their viewing schedule, the confirmed facts give a solid base, but the gaps mean staying flexible for 2026.
For a detailed breakdown of England’s 6-wicket win in the 3rd ODI, check the Englands 6-wicket win in the 3rd ODI which sealed a 3-0 series sweep.
Frequently asked questions
What is the latest score in the NZ vs ENG match?
For the most recent complete match — the England women’s T20I in 2025 — England scored 153/6 in 20 overs and won by 4 wickets. For current live scores, check ESPNcricinfo – live scores for real-time ball-by-ball updates.
How many times has New Zealand beaten England in ODIs?
New Zealand has beaten England 50 times in ODIs out of 129 matches played as of 2024 (ESPNcricinfo – head-to-head stats). England leads 62-50.
Who holds the record for most runs in NZ vs ENG matches?
In ODIs, the highest runs tally is held by Ross Taylor (NZ) with 1,235 runs in 33 innings. In Tests, Kane Williamson (NZ) leads with 1,483 runs in 20 innings. Among England players, Alastair Cook (1,234 Test runs) and Joe Root (968 ODI runs) are the highest (ESPNcricinfo – match report).
Is the NZ vs ENG match available on YouTube?
Full live matches are not available on YouTube due to broadcasting rights. However, official YouTube channels (ICC, cricket boards) post match highlights, press conferences, and post-match analysis within 24 hours of the match.
What are the team lineups for the current match?
For the most recent bilateral series (England tour of New Zealand 2025), the lineups were published on Sky Sports – official scorecard and BBC Sport – cricket coverage. Lineups are typically announced 30 minutes before toss.
When is the next NZ vs ENG match scheduled?
The next confirmed fixture is England vs New Zealand in the T20 World Cup 2026 on 27 February 2026 at R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo (YouTube Live Stream – ICC channel). Bilateral series for 2026-27 have not been confirmed.
How can I see a detailed scorecard for a past match?
Past match scorecards are available on ESPNcricinfo – live scores (free, complete data), Sky Sports – official scorecard (free for non-subscribers up to 7 days after match), and BBC Sport – cricket coverage (limited detail). ESPNcricinfo is the most comprehensive free option.
For the cricket fan following New Zealand vs England match scorecards, the data is clear: England leads the overall head-to-head in ODIs and Tests, but New Zealand holds a meaningful edge in T20Is. The 2026 T20 World Cup fixture in Colombo will test which team’s format strength wins the day. For the average viewer, the single most practical takeaway is this: BBC Sport gives you free text updates, ESPNcricinfo gives you the full scorecard, and Sky Sports gives you live video — choose your platform based on whether you want to just follow the score or watch every ball.