Even with a good batting surface and a strong wind helping six hitting, a successful chase was always a long shot for New Zealand.
They would be better served looking towards the dropped catch of Brook for a reason for defeat.
Wicketkeeper Tim Seifert also spilled a catch when Bethell sent a top-edge high into the wind on seven, while Sam Curran was dropped twice before ending on 49 in Saturday’s washout. It is rare problem for a side usually known for its fielding prowess.
Rashid missed a tough caught-and-bowled chance but England held onto 10 catches – eight of which were batters holing out in the deep.
When Seifert and Mark Chapman put on a third-wicket stand of 69 from 48 balls, New Zealand had an outside chance, but Chapman fell to Liam Dawson and Seifert to Rashid in a collapse of four wickets in 3.1 overs.
Dawson’s figures of 2-38 were spoiled slightly by one over that cost 23.
Seamer Brydon Carse dismissed Tim Robinson with his first ball and nicked off Rachin Ravindra for eight.
He was impressive in taking a timely 2-27, with Jofra Archer sure to take one of the pace bowling spots when England name their first World Cup XI.
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