PLAYER RATINGS: Tammy Beaumont continues fine series as England secure second win

The Cricketer runs the rule over the individual performances of both sets of players during the second ODI between New Zealand and England in Dunedin

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NEW ZEALAND

Natalie Dodd (2): Worked over by Brunt before dragging onto her stumps 2

Hayley Jensen (0): No fifty this time around, edging behind to a Brunt delivery that bounced uncomfortably 2

Amy Satterthwaite (13 & 0-13): Never looked comfortable and was out in curious circumstances, edging to Jones and walking, before briefly returning to consider a review and then turning around to walk once more 3

Sophie Devine (6 & 0-30): A tame dismissal for one of the world's best players; good to see her bowling again, but her side needs more from her 4

Amelia Kerr (2 & 0-28): Undone by a beauty from Sciver; bowled nicely but England were able to milk her 4

Katey Martin (17): Began the hosts’ rebuild with the bat, before keeping tidily 4

Brooke Halliday (60 & 1-18): New Zealand’s best batter in the series by far and due a promotion up the order 8

Maddy Green (14): Battled hard to help her side towards a competitive total 4

Hannah Rowe (29 & 0-18): Added crucial runs and bowled nicely - perhaps underused 5

Jess Kerr (28 & 1-23): New Zealand's best bowler on the day and an entertaining counter-attack with the bat 6

Fran Jonas (0 & 0-39): Only 16 years old but bowled too slowly to trouble England's batters 3

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Danni Wyatt fell without scoring for England

ENGLAND

Danni Wyatt (0): In need of a score but was bowled attempting an extravagant drive in the first over 2

Tammy Beaumont (72*): A terrific ODI cricketer, whose fine record in the format shows no signs of abating 8

Heather Knight (8): Looked in prime touch but was sold down the river by Beaumont 2

Nat Sciver (63 & 3-26): Terrific with bat and ball 9

Amy Jones (46*): Kept beautifully and looked a million dollars with the bat 8

Fran Wilson: Nothing to judge Wilson by other than her fielding, which is always dynamic 5

Katherine Brunt (2-34): A tremendous opening spell that set the tone for the entire day 8

Sophie Eccclestone (0-33): Wicketless but economical; gaver very little away after Halliday initially looked to take her on 6

Sarah Glenn (2-37): Has certainly bowled better than this, but still took two wickets 6

Kate Cross (1-23): Perhaps a little underutilised, but steady when called upon 6

Tash Farrant (0-33): Less effective than with the new ball in the opening ODI, but still swung the ball nicely 5

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