The White Ferns fell just short of an upset win over England in their T20 series decider, falling to a dramatic four-wicket defeat with one ball remaining.
With the hosts needing seven runs from the final over, England's Sophia Dunkley thrashed a full toss by Amy Satterthwaite to the mid-wicket boundary from the penultimate ball to secure a 2-1 series win in Taunton.
The White Ferns posted 144 for four with Suzie Bates contributing 34, Sophie Devine adding 35 and Brooke Halliday 25 not out.
Spinner Leigh Kasperek gave New Zealand a chance for their first T20 series win over England since 2010 with three wickets for 25 runs, claiming the key wickets of opener Danni Wyatt and vice-captain Nat Sciver in consecutive deliveries.
But England ultimately had too much for a spirited New Zealand side, with home skipper Heather Knight leading the way with 42 off 36 balls before falling in the penultimate over.