NAPIER (New Zealand), Feb 20: A five-wicket haul by spearhead James Anderson backed by a dominant England batting display set up an eight-wicket win over New Zealand in the second One-day International at McLean Park here on Wednesday.

Facing a series defeat after an upset loss in the first match in Hamilton, England bounced back after standout performances from Anderson and up-and-coming batsman Joe Root.

England’s top order rose to the occasion, with half-centuries from skipper Alastair Cook (78), Jonathan Trott (65) and Root (79), the 22-year-old tipped as a future star.

But the foundation for England’s victory came from a miserly five for 34 from Anderson, who swept through New Zealand’s batsmen to restrict the home side’s total.

“We gave them nothing to get going really, we took some wickets and put them under pressure,” Cook said.

Anderson’s scalps included both the Black Caps opening batsmen and Ross Taylor. His century late in New Zealand’s innings threatened to set England a formidable total, along with a quickfire 74 from 36 balls from Brendon McCullum.

The Black Caps made a slow start after being sent into bat on a tame wicket and were all out for 269 after 48.5 overs, with England reaching the target of 270 after 47.4 overs.

“We were probably about 20 runs under par... with 270, I thought we needed early wickets but we weren’t able to get them,” said Black Caps skipper McCullum.

New Zealand, missing injured opener Martin Guptill, were pedestrian, with the first boundary coming when Hamish Rutherford pulled a delivery from Anderson in the fifth over.

Anderson dismissed openers B.J. Watling (7) and ODI debutant Rutherford (11) cheaply as New Zealand’s frustration mounted and the home side were on just 22 runs after 12 overs.

Kane Williamson and Taylor gradually increased the run rate, putting on 72 together to take the Black Caps to 91 before Williamson (33) dragged a ball from Chris Woakes on to his stumps to slow the momentum again.

New Zealand’s struggle was apparent when Taylor, in his best performance since returning to the international fold after being axed as captain late last year, brought up his half century off 81 balls with only three fours.

Backed by McCullum, his successor as captain, Taylor notched a century off 116 balls with a four but was dismissed by the next delivery he faced.

The New Zealand tail failed to fire, leaving England with a tricky but achievable target.

England’s Ian Bell and Cook made a brisk start to the run chase with an opening partnership of 89 in the first 20 overs before part-time spinner Williamson dismissed Bell for 44.

The England batsman attempted to cart Williamson’s delivery over mid-wicket but Rutherford made an athletic dash to catch him on the boundary.

Cook brought up a chanceless 50 from 67 balls, including five fours and one six, but was dismissed on 78 after hitting the ball straight back down the wicket to Tim Southee.

Trott and Root then combined to see England home, with Root displaying a wide variety of shots ranging from authoritative drives to risky reverse sweeps.

The third and final One-day International will be played at Eden Park in Auckland on Saturday.—Agencies

Scoreboard NEW ZEALAND: B.J. Watling c Cook b Anderson    7 H.D. Rutherford c Cook b Anderson    11 K.S. Williamson b Woakes    33 L.R.P.L. Taylor c Buttler b Anderson    100 G.D. Elliott c sub b Finn    23 B.B. McCullum c Woakes b Broad    74 J.E.C. Franklin c Root b Woakes    1 N.L. McCullum c Buttler b Anderson    7 T.G. Southee b Woakes    2 K.D. Mills not out    3 T.A. Boult c Woakes b Anderson    1

EXTRAS (LB-3, W-3, NB-1)    7 TOTAL (all out, 48.5 overs)    269 FALL OF WKTS: 1-12, 2-19, 3-91, 4-143, 5-243, 6-245, 7-254, 8-261, 9-267. BOWLING: Anderson 9.5-2-34-5; Finn 10-1-33-1 (1w); Woakes 10-0-68-3; Broad 9-0-69-1 (1nb, 2w); Swann 10-0-62-0.

ENGLAND: A.N. Cook c and b Southee    78 I.R. Bell c Rutherford b Williamson    44 I.J.L. Trott not out    65 J.E. Root not out    79

EXTRAS (LB-1, W-3)    4 TOTAL (for two wkts, 47.4 overs)    270 FALL OF WKTS: 1-89, 2-149. DID NOT BAT: E.J.G. Morgan, J.C. Buttler, C.R. Woakes, S.C.J. Broad, G.P. Swann, S.T. Finn, J.M. Anderson. BOWLING: Mills 6.4-0-43-0; Boult 9-1-55-0 (2w); Franklin 5-0-32-0; Southee 9-0-54-1; N.L. McCullum 10-0-46-0; Williamson 8-0-39-1 (1w). RESULT: England won by eight wickets. UMPIRES: G.A.V. Baxter (New Zealand) and S. Ravi (India). TV UMPIRE: R.J. Tucker (Australia). MATCH REFEREE: R.S. Mahanama (Sri Lanka). FIRST MATCH: Hamilton, New Zealand won by three wickets. THIRD MATCH: Auckland (D/N), Saturday.

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