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Gus Atkinson was again impressive, the fast bowler striking twice in the next over - including bowling Phillips with the perfect yorker - to at least limit the damage somewhat but, in truth, the game had already got away from England at that point.
The hosts' chase sputtered from the very start, with Will Jacks and David Malan falling inside the six-over powerplay which cost just 30 runs - England's second-lowest total at that stage of a T20I since 2015 - and Jonny Bairstow was added with the first ball of the seventh. Harry Brook failed to further progress his case for inclusion in the squad for the 50-over World Cup in India next month, as he fell for eight, skying one from the impressive Ish Sodhi out to mid-on.
Buttler and Moeen briefly rallied things, but the skipper's wicket was the first of six to fall for 28 as the England chase swiftly subsided thereafter, Kyle Jamieson impressing for the Kiwis.England's T20 international series with New Zealand continues at Trent Bridge on Tuesday. Build-up starts at 5.30pm on SkyEngland Women, meanwhile, will be aiming to rebound from their shock second T20I defeat to Sri Lanka with a victory at in Derby on Wednesday.