With the series tied at 2 - 2, the fifth T20I between England and New Zealand looked to get washed out due to rain on Sunday.
However, what took place was a 11 overs a side thriller that was decided in England's favour in Super Over.
New Zealand captain Tim Southee said that while an extra run would have been nice, it was a good end to the series.
"The shorter the game, the harder the sides can go, " Southee said in the post - match presentation ceremony.
"They just kept coming hard and it would have been nice to have one more run somewhere, but it wasn't to be.
It was a good series, which sort of ebbed and flowed throughout.
At the end of the day, it was good cricket which finished off with some good entertainment here, " he said.
New Zealand had scored 146/5 in 11 overs.
But England managed to match that with Chris Jordan levelling the scores with a last ball four to take the game to Super Over.
The two sides will be next seen in a two - Test series starting November 20.