Mark Wood (5/10): He was fortunate to take the wicket of Ross Taylor but was largely tidy with the ball. AP Photo
Jason Roy (3/10): Was clearly not his day as he was unable to capitalise on a reprieve he got in the first over. He did well to get to 17 before being undone by a Matt Henry outswinger. Getty Images
Jonny Bairstow (7/10): Played with great poise and steadied the ship even as wickets fell around him. Hit an uncharacteristic shot - playing on for 36 - but had laid a decent foundation for his team. Reuters
Joe Root (3/10): Took a record 13th catch at the Cricket World Cup, but had a poor day with the bat. Getty Images
Eoin Morgan (3/10): Manfully led his team on the field to limit New Zealand's total to 241, but also had a poor outing with the bat. Getty Images
Ben Stokes (9/10): Rode his luck but played a brilliant knock to not only force a tie but also win in the super over. Reuters
Jos Buttler (8/10): Was brilliant with the bat, scoring 59 and setting up a 110-run partnership with Ben Stokes. Did well in the super over as well, especially running out New Zealand's Martin Guptill. Reuters
Chris Woakes (8/10): One of the best bowlers in the tournament, he took three wickets today, including the ones of Martin Guptill, Tom Latham and Colin de Grandhomme. Gave away just 37 runs in nine overs. Reuters
Liam Plunkett (8/10): The other England fast bowler to have a field day, he was excellent in taking the important wickets of Henry Nicholls, Kane Williamson and Jimmy Neesham. His first spell was perhaps the best in the game. Reuters
Jofra Archer (7/10): Bowled a fiery opening spell without any success - perhaps because he was bowling a bit short. But he came back well at the death and got himself a wicket. Did well to concede just 42 runs in his 10-over spell. But he made his day, and England's, after bowling a brilliant super over. Getty Images
Adil Rashid (4/10): Had a quiet day at the office but got through his eight overs quickly and played the supporting role the other bowlers needed. Reuters
Mark Wood (5/10): He was fortunate to take the wicket of Ross Taylor but was largely tidy with the ball. AP Photo
Jason Roy (3/10): Was clearly not his day as he was unable to capitalise on a reprieve he got in the first over. He did well to get to 17 before being undone by a Matt Henry outswinger. Getty Images
Jonny Bairstow (7/10): Played with great poise and steadied the ship even as wickets fell around him. Hit an uncharacteristic shot - playing on for 36 - but had laid a decent foundation for his team. Reuters
Joe Root (3/10): Took a record 13th catch at the Cricket World Cup, but had a poor day with the bat. Getty Images
Eoin Morgan (3/10): Manfully led his team on the field to limit New Zealand's total to 241, but also had a poor outing with the bat. Getty Images
Ben Stokes (9/10): Rode his luck but played a brilliant knock to not only force a tie but also win in the super over. Reuters
Jos Buttler (8/10): Was brilliant with the bat, scoring 59 and setting up a 110-run partnership with Ben Stokes. Did well in the super over as well, especially running out New Zealand's Martin Guptill. Reuters
Chris Woakes (8/10): One of the best bowlers in the tournament, he took three wickets today, including the ones of Martin Guptill, Tom Latham and Colin de Grandhomme. Gave away just 37 runs in nine overs. Reuters
Liam Plunkett (8/10): The other England fast bowler to have a field day, he was excellent in taking the important wickets of Henry Nicholls, Kane Williamson and Jimmy Neesham. His first spell was perhaps the best in the game. Reuters
Jofra Archer (7/10): Bowled a fiery opening spell without any success - perhaps because he was bowling a bit short. But he came back well at the death and got himself a wicket. Did well to concede just 42 runs in his 10-over spell. But he made his day, and England's, after bowling a brilliant super over. Getty Images
Adil Rashid (4/10): Had a quiet day at the office but got through his eight overs quickly and played the supporting role the other bowlers needed. Reuters
Mark Wood (5/10): He was fortunate to take the wicket of Ross Taylor but was largely tidy with the ball. AP Photo