After New Zealand: After New Zealand chased down 176 in just 17.2 overs against England to end the T20I series 2-2, left-handed batter Mark Chapman said he knew the target could be chased down as the tourists had wickets in hand.
At Trent Bridge, Tim Seifert made 48 while Glenn Phillips slammed 42 off 25 balls, before Chapman applied finishing touches to the chase with an unbeaten 40 runs off 25 balls, hitting five fours and one six. The result meant New Zealand made a stirring comeback from 2-0 down to draw the series.
“Once Glenn (Phillips) got out, I sort of looked to take over from there. If we had wickets in hand, (we knew) the total was going to be chase-able for us. I think the boys were outstanding. And I guess not only today, but the last couple of games after a couple of tough losses in the first two,” said Chapman on SENZ Radio.