England women's cricket team defeated New Zealand in the first one-day international in Wellington, thanks to Amy Jones' impressive knock of 92 runs and an unbeaten 42 from Charlie Dean. This partnership of 130 runs for the seventh wicket is the highest in women's ODI history, breaking the previous record of 122 runs. England's bowlers also played a key role, with Kate Cross, Lauren Bell, and Charlie Dean taking three wickets each to restrict New Zealand to 207 runs. This win gives England a good start in the series, with two more ODIs left to be played.