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England vs New Zealand: Charlie Dean and Tilly Corteen-Coleman star as hosts win nail-biting first ODI by one wicket

Tilly Corteen-Coleman, 18, takes 2-49 on England debut, before playing part in crucial last-wicket, 10-run stand with captain Charlie Dean (31no) to see home side over the line; watch second ODI on Wednesday, live on Sky Sports Cricket from 12.30pm (first ball 1pm)

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Watch highlights from the first ODI between England and New Zealand.

England stand-in captain Charlie Dean and 18-year-old debutant Tilly Corteen-Coleman inspired a nail-biting one-wicket win over New Zealand in the first one-day international of the three-match series in Durham.

Chasing 211 to win, England were in trouble at 160-7 with the loss of top-scorer Maia Bouchier (59) in the 35th over, but Dean - stepping up in place of the injured Nat Sciver-Brunt (calf) - saw her side home with an unbeaten 31, receiving good support from No 11 Corteen-Coleman (3no).

The pair came together with 10 runs needed for victory, with New Zealand left cursing a Nensi Patel drop of Dean on 27, with seven runs still required.

England vs New Zealand, first ODI

New Zealand 210 all out in 48.4 overs: Maddy Green (88 off 107 balls), Melie Kerr (55 off 82); Charlie Dean (2-21), Lauren Bell (2-38), Tilly Corteen-Coleman (2-49)

England 211-9 in 48.2 overs: Maia Bouchier (59 off 69 balls), Charlie Dean (31no off 46); Rosemary Mair (3-42), Melie Kerr (2-54)

Corteen-Coleman - fresh from earning a £105,000 Hundred contract with Southern Brave and a call-up to England's T20 World Cup squad - had earlier claimed 2-49 as New Zealand were bowled out for 210 after being inserted by the hosts, the White Ferns suffering a late collapse of 8-63.

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Tilly Corteen-Coleman claims her debut wicket for England!

England's trio of debutants star with the ball

The home side handed out three debut ODI caps ahead of the contest - to Corteen-Coleman, Dani Gibson and Jodi Grewcock - and all of them had an impact with the ball, albeit a sloppy performance in the field will be of concern to England.

After Lauren Filer (1-43) claimed Suzie Bates (6) early on, Corteen-Coleman needed just eight deliveries to bag her first wicket in international cricket as Georgia Plimmer (20) - dropped on 17 by Bouchier - chipped one up in the air to mid-off.

Maddy Green (88) and her captain Melie Kerr (55) put on 105 for the third wicket that seemed to have New Zealand poised to post a big score, only for the wheels to come off the innings in some style when leg-spinner Grewcock (1-26) rather fortuitously claimed the latter off a rank full toss.

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Jodi Grewcock dismisses Amelia Kerr with her maiden England wicket!

Dean (2-21) trapped Brooke Halliday (6) lbw after wisely calling for DRS, while Gibson (1-28) had Izzy Gaze (11) caught behind to complete the hat-trick of debutant wicket-takers.

Lauren Bell (2-38) then found herself on an actual hat-trick after claiming two in two balls as New Zealand lost their last five for just seven runs in little more than three overs.

Dean steers England to victory in nervy finish

Grewcock (3), in the unfamiliar role of opening the batting, fell in just the fourth over of England's chase, albeit her lbw dismissal to Bree Illing (1-31) would have been overturned - drifting past leg stump - if she had reviewed it.

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Jodi Grewcock walks, but Hawk-Eye shows she should have reviewed her lbw dismissal!

Heather Knight (19) came in and cracked a couple of eye-catching cover drives to the boundary, but she and Emma Lamb (15) departed in the space of four balls to rock the England reply.

Bouchier and Freya Kemp (30) calmly rebuilt the innings with a 68-run partnership for the fourth wicket, until the latter's misfortune in being run out at the non-striker's end off Rosemary Mair's fingertips prompted another flurry of wickets.

Mair (3-42) added Amy Jones (3) cheaply off a sliced drive to cover, while Melie Kerr (2-54) accounted for Gibson (19) and the key wicket of Bouchier to have the tourists on top.

Forty-one further runs required with only three wickets in hand appeared to be a task beyond England's long tail, only for Dean and Bell (12) to impressively chip away at the target.

Bell would finally fall 16 short of victory, bowled by Mair, while Filer was cleaned up by Jess Kerr (1-41) with 10 still required, but Dean and Corteen-Coleman held their nerve to inch England over the line - aided by Patel's costly drop of the captain.

Arlott out of ODI series with concussion

England all-rounder Em Arlott has been ruled out of the ODI series against New Zealand after being hit on the head while batting during a training session in Durham on Saturday. The 28-year-old has been diagnosed with concussion.

Dean: We didn't make it easy

England captain and Player of the Match, Charlie Dean (2-21 and 31no)

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England captain Charlie Dean says her side didn't make victory easy for themselves as they claimed a nervy one-wicket win over New Zealand.

"It was a brilliant start from us. To restrict them to around 200 made it a bit more doable but we didn't make it easy for ourselves.

"To be not out and there at the end and with Tilly Corteen-Coleman was fantastic. What a day she's had.

"She came in to bat with a plan and I love that about her.

"She takes everything in her stride. She held her nerve and was brilliant with the ball and with the bat."

Kerr: Late wickets cost us

New Zealand captain Melie Kerr, at the post-match presentation:

"I think the pitch was a bit slow and we thought 250 was going to be a good score. If we got that, we maybe could have cruised it.

"We were set up to do that but unfortunately we lost wickets at the back end that didn't allow us to do that. We played across the line a little bit.

"We fought hard with the ball to take it deep. To take it as deep as we did shows fight and character."

England vs New Zealand series results/fixtures

  • First ODI (Durham) - England won by one wicket
  • Second ODI (Wednesday May 13) - County Ground, Northampton (1pm)
  • Third ODI (Saturday May 16) - Sophia Gardens, Cardiff (11am)
  • First T20 (Wednesday May 20) - The Central Co-op County Ground, Derby (6.30pm)
  • Second T20 (Saturday May 23) - The Spitfire Ground, Canterbury (2.30pm)
  • Third T20 (Monday May 25) - The 1st Central County Ground, Hove (2.30pm)

Watch England's ODIs and T20s against New Zealand live on Sky Sports, with the second ODI on Wednesday (12.30pm on air, 1pm first ball). Stream without a contract.