England bowled New Zealand out for 210 in exactly 50 overs in Tuesday's tri-series one-day international against England at Adelaide Oval.

* New Zealand made two changes to the side that lost to Australia in Sydney on Sunday with fast bowler Shane Bond returning from injury for Michael Mason and all-rounder Jacob Oram making his first appearance of the series in place of batsman Hamish Marshall.

* England made one change to the team that lost to Australia in Brisbane on Friday with left-arm spinner Monty Panesar returning at the expense of seamer Chris Tremlett.

* New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming won the toss and elected to bat on a bright and sunny day.

* New Zealand collect five runs off the first over from Jon Lewis but lose Nathan Astle for one in the second over from James Anderson, caught by Paul Collingwood at second slip. 5-1.

* After a cautious start, Fleming raises the tempo by flicking Lewis over midwicket for six but departs in the next over for 20 when he chases a wide delivery from England skipper Andrew Flintoff and gets a faint edge behind to wicketkeeper Paul Nixon. 37-2.

* Peter Fulton drives Lewis over the long-on boundary for six to reach 24 but the English seamer gets the last laugh when he deceives the batsman with a slower ball off the next delivery and Collingwood takes the catch at backward point. 57-3.

* Collingwood makes his mark with the ball in hand when he traps dangerman Craig McMillan lbw for two. 61-4.

* Collingwood then takes a sharp catch at slip to remove Ross Taylor for 15 off the bowling of left-arm spinner Panesar. 67-5.

* Oram and wicketkeeper Brendon McCullum set about rebuilding the New Zealand innings, taking the total past 100 in the 33rd over from 200 balls.

* The pair bring up their 50-partnership with a wide then Oram smashes Jamie Dalrymple for six straight down the ground.

* Oram raises his half-century off 86 balls with a reverse sweep off Panesar for a single before the two New Zealanders reach their 100 partnership off 130 balls.

* McCullum's innings ends on 30 when he tries to hook Flintoff but gets an inside edge on to his stumps. 187-6.

* Flintoff drops a catch off Oram but the mistake does not prove costly as he clips the very next ball off Anderson to Andrew Strauss at backward square leg to end his innings on 86 from 89 balls. 191-7.

* Flintoff grans his third wicket when Daniel Vettori gets a thick edge through to Nixon for two. 194-8.

* The English skipper completes his 10-over spell by bowling Shane Bond with a yorker to finish with 4-21. 196-9.

* New Zealand smash 14 runs off Anderson's final over, including a six by James Franklin, who is run out off the last ball for 14. New Zealand all out for 210 from 50 overs.