London: New Zealand clinched the Twenty20 series against England after the second and final match between the teams was abandoned Thursday because of persistent rain, with just two balls having been bowled.
Needing to win at The Oval to square the series 1-1, England lost Michael Lumb to the second ball of its innings to lie on 2-1 when drizzle that had been falling during the toss and when play began turned heavier.
The rain didn't relent and a decision was taken to call the match off at 9.07pm local time- more than 2.5 hours after the start of play.
England
lost Michael Lumb to the second ball of their innings to lie on 2-1
when drizzle that had been falling during the toss and when play began
turned heavier.
The washout denied Kevin Pietersen, who turned 33 on Thursday, any time in the middle on his return to the England team after three months out with a knee injury. England has more important business this summer - the Ashes series against Australia begins next month.
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