New Zealand vs England scorecard: Follow all the action from third ODI

England secured a six wicket win in the second ODI at at Mount Maunganui on Wednesday.

The series is level at 1-1 ahead of the clash at the Westpac Stadium in Wellington on Saturday (01:00 GMT).

Jonny Bairstow has been passed fit to play, despite twisting his ankle when he stood on his water bottle on Wednesday.

“It’s one of those things – a freak thing like Glenn McGrath standing on that ball,” he said. “I had just been signing a couple of kids’ autographs, I turned round and stood on the water bottle.

“It was my own water bottle which made it even more of a kick in the teeth. Life goes on – I’m fine for tomorrow.”

England are expected to name the same XI that started the second ODI.

New Zealand welcome back captain Kane Williamson, who missed the last game with a hamstring problem.

Mark Chapman should win his second cap but a quadriceps injury has ruled out Ross Taylor.

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