Chaotic England fortnight ends with huge defeat
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Second Rothesay Test, The Kia Oval (day five of five) New Zealand 391 (Phillips 100) & 362 (Nicholls 121, Ravindra 76, Mitchell 68) England 291 (Gay 53, Fisher 50*; Henry 5-80) & 209 (Root 76, Brook …
Second Rothesay Test, The Kia Oval (day five of five) New Zealand 391 (Phillips 100) & 362 (Nicholls 121, Ravindra 76, Mitchell 68) England 291 (Gay 53, Fisher 50*; Henry 5-80) & 209 (Root 76, Brook 58; Henry 6-29) New Zealand won by 253 runs, three-match series level at 1-1 Scorecard England's miserable fortnight ended with a crushing defeat in the second Test against New Zealand at The Oval - setting up a high-stakes decider at Trent Bridge. Under the shadow of the controversy surrounding absent captain Ben Stokes, an inexperienced England team were exposed by an excellent performance from New Zealand, who won by 253 runs. England began a baking final day with scant hope of an escape, resuming on 182-5, chasing a notional 463. The home side lasted less than an hour thanks to the brilliance of New Zealand seamer Matt Henry, who claimed 6-29 for career-best match figures of 11-109. Joe Root was out for 77 in the third over of the day, again lbw to Henry with the keeper standing up, and the tail was exposed. Jofra Archer was bowled by a shooter, Matthew Fisher played on and Josh Tongue was caught at first slip for a golden duck, giving Henry his first Test 10-wicket haul. And when Jordan Cox was bowled an attempting a sweep, England were beaten and Henry had the best match figures by a New Zealander in a Test in England. …
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