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    New Zealand vs England: First T20 abandoned after Christchurch washout | Cricket News

    By PlayActionNewsOctober 18, 20252 Mins Read
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    England’s packed winter schedule began in underwhelming fashion as their first T20 international against New Zealand was abandoned due to persistent rain in Christchurch.

    With eyes already drifting toward the Ashes next month, England must first navigate a white-ball series across the Tasman Sea.

    Put in to bat, Harry Brook’s side struggled for fluency on a tricky surface, with only Sam Curran passing 30 as his unbeaten 49 off 35 balls rescued England from 81-5 as they posted a competitive 153-6 after 20 overs.

    But the weather had the final say. The heavens opened during the interval, and a reduced-overs chase was never possible. Play was officially called off at 10.12pm local time, with New Zealand denied the chance to reply.

    England remain in Christchurch ahead of the second T20 on Monday, before heading to Auckland for Thursday’s third match and the start of the three-match ODI series.

    New Zealand's Matt Henry appeals for a wicket during the T20 cricket international between New Zealand and England in Christchurch, New Zealand, Saturday, Oct.18, 2025. (Andrew Cornaga/Photosport via AP)
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    New Zealand’s Matt Henry impressed with the ball

    Brook: England can go hard throughout

    England captain Harry Brook: “The ball did a bit to start with and New Zealand are very experienced with the new ball – Matt Henry especially, who made the most of the pitch.

    “We obviously want to adapt to the situation and surface but with the depth, we have we think we can go hard throughout.

    “We have some extremely talented and powerful batters so if we don’t get the start we want, we can accelerate at the end. In the next game, we want to adapt quicker, all of us.”

    Santner hails good ‘all-round’ display

    New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner: “We started off extremely well with the new ball – it looked pretty challenging – so it was a good all-round performance.

    “We were pretty clinical chipping away with wickets. This is a building block, a start, for what is coming ahead [with the T20 World Cup in February and March].

    “You want a well-balanced squad for that – plus a win at home in front of your own fans.”

    More to follow.

    New Zealand vs England – white-ball schedule

    All times UK and Ireland

    • First T20 (Christchurch): Match abandoned ☔🤦
    • Second T20: Monday October 20 (7.15am) – Christchurch
    • Third T20: Thursday October 23 (7.15am) – Auckland
    • First ODI: Sunday October 26 (1am) – Mount Maunganui
    • Second ODI: Wednesday October 29 (1am) – Hamilton
    • Third ODI: Saturday November 1 (1am) – Wellington
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