as England were humbled well inside three days, by an innings and 132 runs. century and nine wickets to DeFreitas. and Vic Pollard, at 402/5 New Zealand had their first ever win over England in their sights. this series will be a formality for the home side - New Zealand having just won twice in 40 attempts on England in New Zealand, 1977-78. highest innings of 77 in a low scoring affair, a wave of confidence came over the home players. such a feat in a Lord's Test. England ran out comfortable victors in the first Test, extending their overall record to 28 wins in 54 series victory over England. Min deposit £5 and 1x settled bet requirement to release Bet Credits. wickets to follow up his 56 at number nine in the batting order to become the first player to perform 99 of his career. Denly entered the attack soon afterwards for an apologetic (but actually quite serviceable) six-over spell of legspin, and Chris Woakes came and went in another economical but fruitless burst.Aside from a Stokes bouncer that rattled Williamson on the helmet, and another iteration of the pair's sketchy running between the wickets, the only real jeopardy for either batsman concerned the encroaching bad weather, and their own quest for milestones. rescucitated by the England team physiotherapist Bernard Thomas.
cousins, beating New Zealand 2-0 at home, and not far short of making it a clean sweep, despite coming England are set to field yet another top-three combination on their New Zealand tourMark Butcher explains why gripes about bowling overseas are unlikely to help England's causeEngland still in limbo as New Zealand series provides inconclusive Test rebootChris Woakes and Ollie Pope advance their red-ball cases, but the rest show little we didn't knowEngland need 'resilient cricketers' in overseas conditions, says Graham Thorpe'We're still a developing side' claims batting coach after England toil to draw in HamiltonNew Zealand 'quietly optimistic' on Boult, de Grandhomme being fit for AustraliaBoth players will have to prove their bowling fitness before New Zealand fly to Perth on Saturday, says coachNZC lodge police complaint over Jofra Archer abuse incidentBoard confident that Bay Oval individual has been identified after inquiryEngland must raise fielding standards to help toiling bowlers catch a breakJoe Denly's horror drop reflected a wider malaise in England's catching effortsKane Williamson and Ross Taylor carry New Zealand to series winDropped catch from Joe Denly punctures England's intent as stalemate looms'Jofra Archer must keep wanting to learn' - Joe RootCaptain backs fast bowler to bounce back from tough New Zealand tour as thoughts turn to South AfricaNeil Wagner pounds his beat to good effect with latest five-forNew Zealand quick plays down success despite leading the way in a tough series for bowlersScenic Root sets up England for better things down the roadIt may not be enough to set up victory, but England can take heart from their captain's tone-setting return to formNew Zealand dig deep after Joe Root's 226 gives England an openingWilliamson and Taylor stand firm after early wickets to preserve series dominanceBatsman's longest ton quietens doubters, though ultimately resolves littleRory Burns left with bittersweet feeling after 'disappointing end' to admirable inningsLate run-out costs opener chance to turn second Test ton into a match-defining inningsJoe Root and Rory Burns lay platform before New Zealand battle backEngland's third-wicket pair put second-evening dramas behind them with solid 177-run stand'Bat once, bat big' - Stuart Broad lays out plan for England to level seriesSenior fast bowler urges batsmen to seize moment after New Zealand are limited to 375Jofra Archer encouraged to look on bright side after hard yards in New ZealandStuart Broad has positive advice for England's "disappointed" pace-bowling tyroSpinner taken unwell while performing 12th man duties on second dayEngland in early strife after Daryl Mitchell anchors New Zealand's 375Southee and Henry strike early to turn the screw after disciplined batting displayPope looked comfortable on day one in Hamilton, despite keeping wicket in just five previous first-class matchesChris Woakes presses overseas case after 'surprise' recallSeamer has historically struggled away from home, but impressed on day one at HamiltonKnee injury casts doubt over Ben Stokes bowling again in second TestStokes reported pain in his left knee as he completed his second over in Hamilton, will be assessedTom Latham century drives the first-day agenda for New ZealandEngland's all-seam attack made to work hard at Hamilton'Signs are good' for prospective England debutant Zak Crawley - Paul CollingwoodAssistant coach says England are building a batting unit to succeed on 2021-22 Ashes trip He charged Tufnell and was stumped for his second England provided New Zealand 19 of their first 22 Tests spanning 21 years (and a World War), and though
scored a classical 142, the innings he rated the best of his career, to set up a strong first innings However recent form suggests otherwise, with the home team failing to progress any further than the first They did manage to at least claim some credit The Test history between the two sides stretches right back to the 1929-30 season, with England visiting England. of the 12 encounters, drawing the other half. it was the only Test in Hadlee's illustrious career that he failed to take a wicket in either innings, Date: Nov 10, 2019; Venue: Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand; Team news NZ Team News. Williamson responded with a startled prod to midwicket, raising his hand in apology to his team-mate as the bowler set off on a victory gallop, arms outstretched and smile as wide as it has been all match.But moments later, he was obliged to look back in horror and disbelief, as Joe Denly made an unfathomable Horlicks of an chance that an Under-8s fielder would have been embarrassed to let through his fingers.