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
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

Danni Wyatt fell without scoring for 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