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A record seventh-wicket stand by Amy Jones and Charlie Dean helped bail England out of trouble and secure a four-wicket win over New Zealand in Wellington on Monday in the first One-Day International of a three-match series.
After being put in to bat, New Zealand posted a total of 207 and took wickets at a consistent rate early on to leave England reeling at 79 for six.
England was eventually rescued by Jones (92 not out) and Dean (42 not out), who guided the visitor over the finish line with their assured partnership.
The unbeaten 130-run stand between the pair bettered the previous record of 122 between Indiaâs Sneh Rana and Pooja Vastrakar against Pakistan in a 2022 Womenâs World Cup match at Mount Maunganui.
âMe and Deano were constantly saying, âone ball at a timeâ and âjust reactâ, which kept us in the moment. I thought we played with freedom and did what we set out to,â Jones told reporters.
âFor that to pay off, (this innings) ranks quite highly Iâd say.
âThe teams meet in the second ODI at Seddon Park in Hamilton, New Zealand on Thursday.
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