CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand (AP) - Brendon
McCullum smashed 77 from 43 balls with six sixes to lead New
Zealand to a series-clinching four-wicket win over England in
the fifth limited-overs match Saturday.
McCullum raced to his half century from 27 balls
in a 103-run opening stand with Jesse Ryder (24) which set up
New Zealand for a comfortable win under the Duckworth-Lewis
system used to decide rain-affected matches.
England dawdled to 242-7 batting first after
losing the toss and New Zealand was 213-6 - effectively 30 runs
ahead on Duckworth-Lewis calculations - when rain stopped play
after 37 overs.
New Zealand clinched the series 3-1, having won
the first match by six wickets, the second by 10 wickets and the
fifth by four wickets. England won the third by six wickets and
the fourth ended in a high-scoring tie.
McCullum's outstanding innings made the home
team's win certain, though they stumbled a little toward the
end, losing three wickets with their total at 197.
New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori also survived
a confident appeal for caught behind which would have placed his
team under greater pressure, but the rain ended England's
fightback.
McCullum showed why he fetched US$750,000
(euro505,000) in this week's auction of players for the
inaugural Indian Premier League, leading an attack on England's
bowlers.
His 103-run stand with Ryder was their second
century partnership of the series. Their stands have now
produced 7, 61, 70, 165 and 103 runs, at an average of 101 runs
per match.
"They really rode the short boundaries, although
they would have had no trouble with any boundaries the way they
played," New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori said.
"There are a lot of proud guys in the dressing
room. We played some good cricket throughout the series and
deserved to win. Hopefully, we can carry that forward to the
test series." The teams play three tests in March.
England made a slow start against accurate New
Zealand bowling. Kyle Mills took two early wickets on his way to
a four-wicket bag in the match, then spinners Vettori and Jeetan
Patel tied down the England middle order.
They struggled to 100 in the 25th over, to 150
in the 40th over and were only able to reach their eventual,
moderate total when Luke Wright made 47 from 40 balls and
Dimitri Mascarenhas 29 not out from 12 balls at the end of the
innings.
By contrast, New Zealand reached 50 in 6.5 overs
and 100 from only 10.4 overs or 67 balls.
After 10 overs, New Zealand was 96-0 whereas
England was 33-1. McCullum bludgeoned three sixes among 21 runs
from the 10th over of the innings, bowled by James Anderson,
providing the foundation for a comfortable victory.
Mills finished with 4-34 while Vettori took 2-28
and Patel 1-33 from eight overs.
"Ryder and McCullum just came out and took the
game away from us," England captain Paul Collingwood said. "They
were explosive in the first 10 overs, they put us under pressure
and they were very difficult to bowl at.
"Having said that, I was proud of the way the
boys fought back. We were still in the game when rain came but
it came at the wrong time for us." Scoreboard New Zealand won
the toss England Innings
Alastair Cook lbw b Vettori 42
Phil Mustard c How b Mills 2
Ian Bell c Flynn b Mills 24
Kevin Pietersen c Ryder b Patel 39
Paul Collingwood std McCullum b Vettori 14
Owais Shah c McCullum b Mills 29
Luke Wright c Taylor b Mills 47
Dimitri Mascarenhas not out 29
Stuart Broad not out 11
Extras (3lb,2nb) 5
TOTAL (for seven wickets) 242
Overs: 50. Batting time: 202 minutes.
Fall of wickets: 1-5, 2-57, 3-105, 4-119, 5-128,
6-197, 7-201.
Did not bat: Ryan Sidebottom, James Anderson.
Bowling: Kyle Mills 10-2-36-4, Chris Martin
4-0-23-0 (1nb), Jacob Oram 6-1-32-0, Scott Styris 7-0-37-0,
Daniel Vettori 10-1-28-2, Jeetan Patel 8-0-33-1, Jesse Ryder
5-0-50-0 (1nb). New Zealand Innings
Jesse Ryder run out 24
Brendon McCullum b Collingwood 77
Jamie How c Mustard b Sidebottom 24
Ross Taylor not out 41
Scott Styris c Broad b Anderson 25
Daniel Flynn lbw b Sidebottom 0
Jacob Oram b Sidebottom 0
Daniel Vettori not out 6
Extras (7lb,9w) 16
TOTAL (for six wickets) 213
Overs: 37. Batting time: 175 minutes.
Fall of wickets: 1-103, 2-118, 3-147, 4-197,
5-197, 6-197.
Did not bat: Kyle Mills, Jeetan Patel, Chris
Martin.
Bowling: James Anderson 8-0-64-1 (3w), Ryan
Sidebottom 10-0-51-3 (5w), Stuart Broad 6-0-41-0, Paul
Collingwood 8-1-26-1 (1w), Dimitri Mascarenhas 5-1-24-0.
Umpires: Asad Rauf, Pakistan, and Billy Bowden,
New Zealand.
TV umpire: Evan Watkin, New Zealand. Match
referee: Alan Hurst, Australia.
Result: New Zealand won by four wickets under
the Duckworth-Lewis system.
Series: New Zealand wins five-match series 3-1
(one match tied).