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England's bid to wrap up a one-day international series victory over New Zealand at the earliest opportunity was thwarted by the weather, with Wednesday's game in Northampton washed out.
England were looking to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match contest after a nerve-jangling one-wicket win in Sunday's series opener in Durham, a game in which stand-in captain Charlie Dean's 31 not out dragged her team over the line.
England's second ODI with New Zealand washed out
Originally reported by Sky Sports
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