Watch the highlights of Ross Taylor 181* - New Zealand vs England 4th ODI 2018 - England tour of New Zealand 5-match one-day international series of the 4th ODI match played between England and New Zealand at University Oval, Dunedin in 07th March 2018.
Magnificent Ross Taylor 181* gives New Zealand epic five-wicket victory over England, despite a brilliant centuries from Jonny Bairstow - Joe Root and level the series 1-1 in a high-scoring thriller of the fourth ODI.
* New Zealand chased 336 was their third highest successful run-chase in One-day international and the ninth best chase in ODIs.
* 181* : Ross Taylor became the third highest scorer for New Zealand in One-day international and New Zealand's second best-scorer against England in ODIs.
* Ross Taylor 181* was the fourth highest individual scorer in batting second (chasing) in One-day international.
* 138 : Jonny Bairstow became the third highest scorer for England against New Zealand in ODIs.
7 : Jonny Bairstow hit the joint third most sixes in an innings for New Zealand in One-day internationals and the most by an England batsman against New Zealand in ODIs.
* England's 335 was their fifth highest score against New Zealand in One-day international.
* New Zealand's 339 was their fifth highest score against England in One-day international.
* 190 : Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root set up the fifth highest second-wicket partnership for England in One-day international and England's best second-wicket stand against New Zealand in ODI's. Previous record was (113) between Graham Gooch and Robin Smith at Leeds in 1990.
* 187 : Ross Taylor and Tom Latham set up the fourth highest fourth-wicket partnership for New Zealand in One-day international and New Zealand's best fourth-wicket stand against England in ODI's. Previous record was (178) between same-batsmans at Hamilton in the first ODI of the series.
England scored massive 335-9 in 50 overs with top scorer by Jonny Bairstow 138 off 106-balls - which was his 3rd ODI hundred including 14-fours and 7-sixes with strike rate of 130.18.
Joe Root smashed 102 off 101-balls - which was his 11th ODI hundred included 6-fours and 2-sixes.
Jason Roy struck 42 off 41-balls including 5-fours & a six and Tom Curran blasted a unbeaten 22 off 10-balls including 4-fours with strike rate of 220.
New Zealand best bowler by Ish Sodhi claimed four-wicket haul for 58-runs in 10 overs, Colin Munro - Trent Boult both took two-wickets and one for Tim Southee.
New Zealand chased 339-5 in 49.3 overs with top scorer by Ross Taylor 181* not out - which was his 19th ODI hundred.
Tom Latham scored 71, Kane Williamson 45 and Colin de Grandhomme - who struck 23-runs off 12-balls including two fours and two sixes.
England best bowler by Tom Curran took 2-wickets, Chris Woakes, Ben Stokes and Mark Wood each took one wickets.
Ross Taylor named Player of the match for his match-winning unbeaten 181-runs knocked off facing 147-balls Including 17-fours and 6-sixes.
* New Zealand chased 336 was their third highest successful run-chase in One-day international and the ninth best chase in ODIs.
* 181* : Ross Taylor became the third highest scorer for New Zealand in One-day international and New Zealand's second best-scorer against England in ODIs.
* Ross Taylor 181* was the fourth highest individual scorer in batting second (chasing) in One-day international.
* 138 : Jonny Bairstow became the third highest scorer for England against New Zealand in ODIs.
7 : Jonny Bairstow hit the joint third most sixes in an innings for New Zealand in One-day internationals and the most by an England batsman against New Zealand in ODIs.
* England's 335 was their fifth highest score against New Zealand in One-day international.
* New Zealand's 339 was their fifth highest score against England in One-day international.
* 190 : Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root set up the fifth highest second-wicket partnership for England in One-day international and England's best second-wicket stand against New Zealand in ODI's. Previous record was (113) between Graham Gooch and Robin Smith at Leeds in 1990.
* 187 : Ross Taylor and Tom Latham set up the fourth highest fourth-wicket partnership for New Zealand in One-day international and New Zealand's best fourth-wicket stand against England in ODI's. Previous record was (178) between same-batsmans at Hamilton in the first ODI of the series.
England scored massive 335-9 in 50 overs with top scorer by Jonny Bairstow 138 off 106-balls - which was his 3rd ODI hundred including 14-fours and 7-sixes with strike rate of 130.18.
Joe Root smashed 102 off 101-balls - which was his 11th ODI hundred included 6-fours and 2-sixes.
Jason Roy struck 42 off 41-balls including 5-fours & a six and Tom Curran blasted a unbeaten 22 off 10-balls including 4-fours with strike rate of 220.
New Zealand best bowler by Ish Sodhi claimed four-wicket haul for 58-runs in 10 overs, Colin Munro - Trent Boult both took two-wickets and one for Tim Southee.
New Zealand chased 339-5 in 49.3 overs with top scorer by Ross Taylor 181* not out - which was his 19th ODI hundred.
Tom Latham scored 71, Kane Williamson 45 and Colin de Grandhomme - who struck 23-runs off 12-balls including two fours and two sixes.
England best bowler by Tom Curran took 2-wickets, Chris Woakes, Ben Stokes and Mark Wood each took one wickets.
Ross Taylor named Player of the match for his match-winning unbeaten 181-runs knocked off facing 147-balls Including 17-fours and 6-sixes.
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