Black Ferns target three-peat as World Rugby Pacific Four Series returns
World champions New Zealand will look to make it a hat-trick of titles in the upcoming World Rugby Pacific Four
World champions New Zealand will look to make it a hat-trick of titles in the upcoming World Rugby Pacific Four
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The final day of this series was one where England will rue missed opportunities – none more glaring than the simple catch dropped by Joe Denly as New Zealand ended the test 241-2.
England captain Joe Root led from the front to score a magnificent double century to give his team a chance to win the match and level the series tomorrow on day five in Hamilton.
Today’s play is one of the few in this series where England can say they held the advantage, though much more will be required to win this test match and square the series in Hamilton as the tourists reached 269-5, still 106 runs behind New Zealand.
New Zealand again found ways to graft their way to a competitive score by batting for a long period of time and were able to put England’s top order under pressure in response.
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