Harry Brook’s power hitting helps England thrash New Zealand in T20I

Toby Coxon

Harry Brook’s power hitting helps England thrash New Zealand in T20I image

England's men's cricket team continued their aggressive white-ball form this morning, romping to a commanding 65-run victory over New Zealand in the second Twenty20 International in Christchurch.

The win was set up by a record-breaking batting performance, led by Player of the Match Harry Brook, who smashed a scintillating 78 runs from just 35 balls.

The victory gives England a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

The performance at Hagley Oval was a statement of intent from the tourists, who piled on 236 for four, the highest T20I total ever scored at the ground, before the bowlers, led by Adil Rashid, ripped through the New Zealand middle order.

Brook’s joyful innings and a record score

The 25-year-old Yorkshireman, who captained the side, pinged five sixes in a joyous display of power hitting, making his runs at a strike rate of over 222.

Brook was delighted with his contribution, especially after the first game was washed out due to rain.

“It felt good , it’s always nice to contribute and it was good to do it alongside Salty,” Brook said after the match.

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He summarised the team’s attacking strategy: “It was nice to get a few runs out there and hit a few out of the park.”

The England innings was also anchored by opener Phil Salt, who top-scored with a fine 85, providing the platform for Brook to accelerate.

Spinner Adil Rashid then delivered a match-winning spell, claiming a brilliant 4-32.

England’s Batting Card

BatsmanDismissalRuns (R)Balls (B)4s6sStrike Rate
Phil Saltc Bracewell b Jamieson8556111152
Jos Buttler (WK)c Santner b Duffy4310133
Jacob Bethellc Neesham b Bracewell241222200
Harry Brook (C)c Robinson b Jamieson783565223
Sam CurranNot Out8301267
Tom BantonNot Out291241242
Extras (lb 3, wd 4, nb 1) 8    
TOTAL(4 Wickets, 20 Overs)236

Trusting the veteran bowlers

Despite the batting fireworks, Harry Brook credited the victory to the experience of his bowlers, particularly the spin of Adil Rashid and the all-round performance of Liam Dawson.

As captain, Brook demonstrated a belief in his veteran attack that paid huge dividends.

He noted his trust in the two spinners: “They’re extremely experienced. It’s warming to just be able to say, ‘Lads, you go and do your thing’.”

This freedom allowed Rashid to dismantle the New Zealand chase, ensuring the tourists took a comprehensive win in the second match of the series.

England’s Bowling Card

BowlerOvers (O)Maidens (M)Runs (R)Wickets (W)Economy Rate (ER)
Brydon Carse4.003829.50
Luke Wood2.0025212.50
Sam Curran3.0036012.00
Liam Dawson4.003819.50
Adil Rashid4.003248.00
Harry Brook1.00202.00
TOTAL(18.0 Overs)17110 

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Toby Coxon

Toby joined The Sporting News in 2025 after completing a degree in Multimedia Sports Journalism. He has previous experience writing for online and print publications including VAVEL, Breaking Media and The Non-League Paper. He also has experience working within football clubs in previous roles at Curzon Ashton FC and Bradford City AFC.