Sophie Devine scored an unbeaten century as she led New Zealand to a seven-wicket victory over England in the final match of the ODI series in Hamilton.
Captain Devine scored 100 off 93 balls in a 195-ball chase to lead his team to a comprehensive victory.
She hit a six to get things going and finished the game in style, securing a repechage victory for her team, which lost the series 2-1.
England were first at the crease but were dealt an early blow as Tammy Beaumont gave lbw to Hannah Rowe.
Maia Bouchier was dismissed after just one over, leaving captain Heather Knight and Nat Silver-Brunt to anchor the innings.
With a score of 82 for 2 in 17 overs, Shiver Brunt was chased by Amelia Kerr for 27.
The captain watched as wickets fell around her, with Sophia Dunkley and Danny Wyatt out for one and four respectively.
Knight was next to score, with wicketkeeper Amy Jones and Charlie Dean forming a much-needed partnership of 73, with Jones becoming England's top scorer with 50.
England were all out in 46 overs of 194 feet, with Jess Kerr and Rowe taking three wickets each.
England went into the game without both of New Zealand's openers, playing just 14, before Amelia Kerr and Devine formed a strong partnership.
Sophie Ecclestone took Amelia Kerr LBW for 31, which was her final wicket, and Maddy Green, alongside Devine, made 38 not out to reach England's total in 39 overs.