Series Name: | New Zealand in England in 2015 |
Team1 Image: | Flag of England.svg |
Team1 Name: | England |
Team2 Image: | Flag of New Zealand.svg |
Team2 Name: | New Zealand |
From Date: | 8 May |
To Date: | 23 June 2015 |
Team1 Captain: | Alastair Cook (Tests) Eoin Morgan (ODIs and T20I) |
Team2 Captain: | Brendon McCullum |
No Of Tests: | 2 |
Team1 Tests Won: | 1 |
Team2 Tests Won: | 1 |
Team1 Tests Most Runs: | Alastair Cook (309) |
Team2 Tests Most Runs: | BJ Watling (254) |
Team1 Tests Most Wickets: | Stuart Broad (13) |
Team2 Tests Most Wickets: | Trent Boult (13) |
Player Of Test Series: | Alastair Cook (Eng) and Trent Boult (NZ) |
No Of Odis: | 5 |
Team1 Odis Won: | 3 |
Team2 Odis Won: | 2 |
Team1 Odis Most Runs: | Eoin Morgan (322) |
Team2 Odis Most Runs: | Kane Williamson (396) |
Team1 Odis Most Wickets: | Ben Stokes (9) |
Team2 Odis Most Wickets: | Mitchell Santner (7) |
Player Of Odi Series: | Kane Williamson (NZ)[1] |
No Of Twenty20s: | 1 |
Team1 Twenty20s Won: | 1 |
Team2 Twenty20s Won: | 0 |
Team1 Twenty20s Most Runs: | Joe Root (68) |
Team2 Twenty20s Most Runs: | Kane Williamson (57) |
Team1 Twenty20s Most Wickets: | David Willey (3) Mark Wood (3) |
Team2 Twenty20s Most Wickets: | Mitchell Santner (2) Mitchell McClenaghan (2) |
Player Of Twenty20 Series: | Joe Root (Eng) |
The New Zealand national cricket team toured England from 8 May to 23 June 2015 for two Test matches, five One Day Internationals (ODIs) and a Twenty20 International (T20I) against the England cricket team. They also played two four-day tour matches and a one-day match against English county sides.[2] England won the first Test at Lord's before New Zealand claimed victory in the second Test at Headingley to level the series. England then took an early lead in the ODI series after hitting more than 400 runs for the first time in their history in the first ODI at Edgbaston, before New Zealand reclaimed the lead with successive wins at The Oval and the Rose Bowl, only for England to mount successful run chases in the last two ODIs at Trent Bridge and the Riverside Ground to claim the series 3–2. England then won the only T20I at Old Trafford by 56 runs.