New Zealand v England cricket: Day four recap as record partnership takes Kiwis to the brink of victory
England began the day requiring four wickets to bring New Zealand’s innings to a close and again they started cautiously but to great assurance.
England began the day requiring four wickets to bring New Zealand’s innings to a close and again they started cautiously but to great assurance.
England will be ruing their own dismissals where they did enough to get themselves out rather than succumbing to New Zealand’s own efforts.
England have successfully kept themselves ahead of the game in a tight contest on day two in Mount Maunganui with New Zealand 144/4 (Williamson 51, Nicholls 26*) and trailing England 353 (Stokes 91, Denly 74, Southee 4/88) by 209 runs at stumps on day two.
The first day of New Zealand’s test summer was an attritional one for both sides but England will be the happier of the two going into day two at Mount Maunganui.
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