New zealand vs england

  1. New Zealand vs England, Highlights, 2nd Test Day 2: NZ trail by 297 runs
  2. England vs New Zealand live stream: how to watch 3rd Test cricket online from anywhere
  3. New Zealand vs England: Neil Wagner the hero as Black Caps snatch dramatic one
  4. New Zealand vs England, 2nd Test, Day 3 Highlights: New Zealand Three Down As England Tighten Grip
  5. England vs. New Zealand result, highlights and analysis as Eddie Jones' side come back to draw late on
  6. England 25
  7. England vs New Zealand live stream: how to watch 3rd Test cricket online from anywhere
  8. New Zealand vs England: Neil Wagner the hero as Black Caps snatch dramatic one
  9. England vs. New Zealand result, highlights and analysis as Eddie Jones' side come back to draw late on
  10. England 25


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New Zealand vs England, Highlights, 2nd Test Day 2: NZ trail by 297 runs

Day 1 report: Red-hot Harry Brook made a majestic 184 not out to put England firmly in control against New Zealand in the second Test in Wellington on Friday. Joe Root was also unbeaten on a classy 101 as the tourists blazed their way to 315-3 before rain ended the opening day of the series decider early. Brook’s breathtaking display at the Basin Reserve made him the first player to score 800 or more runs in his first nine Test innings. Bangladesh vs Afghanistan: Visitors confident of their chances in one-off Test without Rashid Khan Alick Athanaze, somersaulting Kevin Sinclair help West Indies to 3-0 UAE sweep The 24-year-old came to the crease with England wobbling at 21-3 inside the first seven overs. It then became the Brook show as he took his Test average to just over 100 in only his sixth match. He has four tons already. Brook rated his Wellington knock as the best of his fledgling Test career given England’s precarious situation when he came in to bat. “We lost three early wickets, which isn’t ideal, but then I came out and tried to counter-punch a bit and be as positive as we could be. Thankfully it came off,” said Brook. New Zealand won the toss and elected to bowl on a green wicket. That decision paid instant reward as the hosts quickly tore through England’s top order of Zak Crawley (two), Ben Duckett (nine) and Ollie Pope (10). Matt Henry and skipper Tim Southee did the early damage for the hosts under blue skies. Henry, back after missing the first Test with ...

England vs New Zealand live stream: how to watch 3rd Test cricket online from anywhere

A year after flat-out refusing to engage with the Kiwis, England go and do that. Jonny Bairstow clubbed home 136 from 92 and came within a whisker of toppling a 120-year-old English Test record, while Ben Stokes just kept aiming for the top tier to guarantee a series victory with one Test to spare. Heavy-metal cricket, fantasy cricket, call it what you like. It was irresponsible, and when it goes wrong it’ll go spectacularly wrong, but it was also one of the most memorable Test matches ever. Follow our guide as we explain how to live stream England vs New Zealand and watch the series-closing 3rd Test from anywhere. Date:June 23-27 Start time: 11am BST / 10pm NZST / 6am ET / 3.30pm IST / 8pm AEST Venue: Headingley, Leeds, England Global streams: Watch anywhere: try ExpressVPN 100% risk-free But before England fans get too carried away, a few caveats. New Zealand were without Kane Williamson, Kyle Jamieson got injured, Tim Southee had a stinker, and how differently things may have turned out if the Blackcaps had maintained their focus on that momentum-shifting fourth day. But that's not to take anything away from Bairstow, who channeled Brendon McCullum in rewriting the rules of how Test cricket is supposed to be played. The 225 fours and 24 sixes not only set a new record for the most boundaries in a single Test, but forced even the crustiest of traditionalists to consider the slightest possibility that the longest format of the game can learn something from the shortest. T...

New Zealand vs England: Neil Wagner the hero as Black Caps snatch dramatic one

New Zealand vs England: Neil Wagner the hero as Black Caps snatch dramatic one-run win over England England slumped to 80-5 chasing 258 for victory on the final day at Wellington's Basin Reserve, but a sixth-wicket stand of 121 between Joe Root and Ben Stokes got them back on track; Neil Wagner's 4-62 proved pivotal for New Zealand as they secured an historic win New Zealand became only the fourth team in Test history to win a match after being made to follow on as they snatched a dramatic one-run win over England on the final day of the second Test in Wellington. Resuming with 210 runs still needed to reach the victory target of 258, the tourists were left in disarray after being reduced to 80-5 on the back of losing four quick wickets inside the first 10 overs of the day at Basin Reserve Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this. It was Neil Wagner's 4-62 which proved to be decisive in swinging the match in favour of New Zealand, and it was the seamer who claimed the vital final wicket of James Anderson to prevent the last man in for England becoming an unlikely batting hero, securing a win by the barest of margins and ensuring the series finished level at 1-1. Image: Wagner, second right, took the crucial wicket of Anderson Story of the day Anyone expecting England to 'Bazball' their way to victory on the morning of the final day of this Test was given an early jolt, starting when night-watchman Ollie Robinson departed for two in the third ov...

New Zealand vs England, 2nd Test, Day 3 Highlights: New Zealand Three Down As England Tighten Grip

New Zealand vs England, 2nd Test Day 3 Highlights:Resuming the day at 138 for 7, the Blackcaps were bundled out for 209 runs, 226-run short of England's first innings total. Stuart Broad returned a four-wicket haul, while James Anderson and Jack Leach claimed three wickets apiece. England forced New Zealand to follow on and reduced them to 202 for 3 before the stumps was called. Kane Wiliamson and Henry Nicholls will resume at their respective scores of 25 and 18 on Day 4. Earlier, England had declared their first innings at 435 for 8. ( Here are the Highlights of Day 3 of the 2nd Test Match between New Zealand and England straight from Basin Reserve, Wellington For the visitors it was Jack Leach who proved the most lethal as he scalped 5 wickets and was well helped by Robinson, Broad, Root and Brook who scalped a wicket each.The target is a big one but we all know how the bazzball has been working for Three Lions. Let us see what unfolds as the team walks out to chase down 258. • Finally the New Zealand inning comes to an end as they manage to score 483 runs in their second innings. The target set for the visitors to win the series is 258 runs. After being forced a follow on the hosts did tremendous as they managed to score at a good pace. The kiwis avoided a shameful defeat as they managed to walk past the trail and put up a batting display of the highest order against a tired looking English bowling. Kanw williamson was the standout performer as he played the perfect an...

England vs. New Zealand result, highlights and analysis as Eddie Jones' side come back to draw late on

Eddie Jones' England side produced a comeback of miraculous proportions at Twickenham to draw 25-all with New Zealand. Having been 25-6 down inside the final 10 minutes, Will Stuart's two tries, either side of one from Freddie Steward, finished off the latest of fightbacks from an England side who had looked a million miles from scoring for most of the game. As they have done so often this autumn, New Zealand's start to the game was quick, effective and decisive. Dalton Papali'i latched onto Jack Van Poortvliet's pass to intercept for the All Blacks, racing half the pitch to score untouched. They soon doubled their lead through Codie Taylor, who was the beneficiary of a maul that drove straight over the England line. New Zealand arguably should have been further ahead at half-time after Rieko Ioane scored from close-range, but play was brought back for a ruck penalty against the All Blacks centre. Regardless, a penalty apiece from Owen Farrell and Jordie Barrett ensured the visitors entered the break with a commanding 17-3 lead. From 25-6 down with 10 minutes to go, to a 25-25 draw. Amazing spirit boys!!! Ioane did manage to get his try early in the second half though, taking an offload to sprint 60 metres down the left flank and score in the corner. This try, coupled with Beauden Barrett's drop goal not long after, had the All Blacks 25-6 up, and frankly cruising. However, Marcus Smith's break from the kick-off immediately after that drop goal saw him dragged down short, ...

England 25

England 25-25 New Zealand: Hosts recover from 25-6 down to dramatically draw with All Blacks at Twickenham Tries from Dalton Papalii, Codie Taylor, Rieko Ioane, plus a Jordie Barrett penalty and Beauden Barrett drop-goal put the All Blacks 25-6 ahead at Twickenham, before England scored late through Will Stuart and Freddie Steward, after Owen Farrell and Marcus Smith kicked earlier penalties Freddie Steward scored one of three late England tries as they fought back from 25-6 to draw A late yellow card for Beauden Barrett proved crucial as England recovered from 25-6 down to draw 25-25 with the All Blacks at Twickenham after three dramatic late tries. Replacement prop Will Stuart (two) and full-back Freddie Steward each scored in the final eight minutes - the last of which came in the final minute - after Barrett had been yellow-carded for cynically failing to release when Marcus Smith had gone close. England - Tries: Stuart (72, 79), Steward (74). Cons: Smith (75, 80). Pens: Farrell (25), Smith (41). New Zealand - Tries: Papalii (4), Taylor (9), Ioane (50). Cons: Jordie Barrett (4, 10). Pens: Jordie Barrett (40+1). Drop-goals: Beauden Barrett (71). Yellow card: Beauden Barrett (72). A visibly pumped up England were caught cold in the opening 10 minutes, as All Blacks back-row Dalton Papalii and hooker Codie Taylor each scored converted tries for an ominous 14-0 lead. The second half seemed to rest much on England failing to convert a clear early chance on top of the New Ze...

England vs New Zealand live stream: how to watch 3rd Test cricket online from anywhere

A year after flat-out refusing to engage with the Kiwis, England go and do that. Jonny Bairstow clubbed home 136 from 92 and came within a whisker of toppling a 120-year-old English Test record, while Ben Stokes just kept aiming for the top tier to guarantee a series victory with one Test to spare. Heavy-metal cricket, fantasy cricket, call it what you like. It was irresponsible, and when it goes wrong it’ll go spectacularly wrong, but it was also one of the most memorable Test matches ever. Follow our guide as we explain how to live stream England vs New Zealand and watch the series-closing 3rd Test from anywhere. Date:June 23-27 Start time: 11am BST / 10pm NZST / 6am ET / 3.30pm IST / 8pm AEST Venue: Headingley, Leeds, England Global streams: Watch anywhere: try ExpressVPN 100% risk-free But before England fans get too carried away, a few caveats. New Zealand were without Kane Williamson, Kyle Jamieson got injured, Tim Southee had a stinker, and how differently things may have turned out if the Blackcaps had maintained their focus on that momentum-shifting fourth day. But that's not to take anything away from Bairstow, who channeled Brendon McCullum in rewriting the rules of how Test cricket is supposed to be played. The 225 fours and 24 sixes not only set a new record for the most boundaries in a single Test, but forced even the crustiest of traditionalists to consider the slightest possibility that the longest format of the game can learn something from the shortest. T...

New Zealand vs England: Neil Wagner the hero as Black Caps snatch dramatic one

New Zealand vs England: Neil Wagner the hero as Black Caps snatch dramatic one-run win over England England slumped to 80-5 chasing 258 for victory on the final day at Wellington's Basin Reserve, but a sixth-wicket stand of 121 between Joe Root and Ben Stokes got them back on track; Neil Wagner's 4-62 proved pivotal for New Zealand as they secured an historic win New Zealand became only the fourth team in Test history to win a match after being made to follow on as they snatched a dramatic one-run win over England on the final day of the second Test in Wellington. Resuming with 210 runs still needed to reach the victory target of 258, the tourists were left in disarray after being reduced to 80-5 on the back of losing four quick wickets inside the first 10 overs of the day at Basin Reserve Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this. It was Neil Wagner's 4-62 which proved to be decisive in swinging the match in favour of New Zealand, and it was the seamer who claimed the vital final wicket of James Anderson to prevent the last man in for England becoming an unlikely batting hero, securing a win by the barest of margins and ensuring the series finished level at 1-1. Image: Wagner, second right, took the crucial wicket of Anderson Story of the day Anyone expecting England to 'Bazball' their way to victory on the morning of the final day of this Test was given an early jolt, starting when night-watchman Ollie Robinson departed for two in the third ov...

England vs. New Zealand result, highlights and analysis as Eddie Jones' side come back to draw late on

Eddie Jones' England side produced a comeback of miraculous proportions at Twickenham to draw 25-all with New Zealand. Having been 25-6 down inside the final 10 minutes, Will Stuart's two tries, either side of one from Freddie Steward, finished off the latest of fightbacks from an England side who had looked a million miles from scoring for most of the game. As they have done so often this autumn, New Zealand's start to the game was quick, effective and decisive. Dalton Papali'i latched onto Jack Van Poortvliet's pass to intercept for the All Blacks, racing half the pitch to score untouched. They soon doubled their lead through Codie Taylor, who was the beneficiary of a maul that drove straight over the England line. New Zealand arguably should have been further ahead at half-time after Rieko Ioane scored from close-range, but play was brought back for a ruck penalty against the All Blacks centre. Regardless, a penalty apiece from Owen Farrell and Jordie Barrett ensured the visitors entered the break with a commanding 17-3 lead. From 25-6 down with 10 minutes to go, to a 25-25 draw. Amazing spirit boys!!! Ioane did manage to get his try early in the second half though, taking an offload to sprint 60 metres down the left flank and score in the corner. This try, coupled with Beauden Barrett's drop goal not long after, had the All Blacks 25-6 up, and frankly cruising. However, Marcus Smith's break from the kick-off immediately after that drop goal saw him dragged down short, ...

England 25

England 25-25 New Zealand: Hosts recover from 25-6 down to dramatically draw with All Blacks at Twickenham Tries from Dalton Papalii, Codie Taylor, Rieko Ioane, plus a Jordie Barrett penalty and Beauden Barrett drop-goal put the All Blacks 25-6 ahead at Twickenham, before England scored late through Will Stuart and Freddie Steward, after Owen Farrell and Marcus Smith kicked earlier penalties Freddie Steward scored one of three late England tries as they fought back from 25-6 to draw A late yellow card for Beauden Barrett proved crucial as England recovered from 25-6 down to draw 25-25 with the All Blacks at Twickenham after three dramatic late tries. Replacement prop Will Stuart (two) and full-back Freddie Steward each scored in the final eight minutes - the last of which came in the final minute - after Barrett had been yellow-carded for cynically failing to release when Marcus Smith had gone close. England - Tries: Stuart (72, 79), Steward (74). Cons: Smith (75, 80). Pens: Farrell (25), Smith (41). New Zealand - Tries: Papalii (4), Taylor (9), Ioane (50). Cons: Jordie Barrett (4, 10). Pens: Jordie Barrett (40+1). Drop-goals: Beauden Barrett (71). Yellow card: Beauden Barrett (72). A visibly pumped up England were caught cold in the opening 10 minutes, as All Blacks back-row Dalton Papalii and hooker Codie Taylor each scored converted tries for an ominous 14-0 lead. The second half seemed to rest much on England failing to convert a clear early chance on top of the New Ze...