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New Zealand reach 418-7 at lunch as England fight back
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New Zealand reach 418-7 at lunch as England fight back June 26 : England continued to fight back on day two of the deciding third test against New Zealand at a scorching Trent Bridge, with returning captain Ben Stokes taking three wickets before lunch to leave the visitors on 418-7. • New Zealand dominated day one with openers Tom Latham and Devon Conway sharing a record 317-run partnership. • New Zealand began the day on 361-4 after losing late wickets on Thursday. Stokes struck to remove...
New Zealand reach 418-7 at lunch as England fight back
June 26 : England continued to fight back on day two of the deciding third test against New Zealand at a scorching Trent Bridge, with returning captain Ben Stokes taking three wickets before lunch to leave the visitors on 418-7.
• New Zealand dominated day one with openers Tom Latham and Devon Conway sharing a record 317-run partnership.
• New Zealand began the day on 361-4 after losing late wickets on Thursday.
• Stokes struck to remove Daryl Mitchell for 11 on Friday, caught behind.
• Will O'Rourke then tried to slog Stokes but skied a catch to Emilio Gay at point.
• Stokes took his 250th test wicket when he had Mitchell Santner caught by Jacob Bethell at gully, a tight decision that the visitors unsuccessfully reviewed.
• New Zealand will be disappointed not to make more than 450 on a good batting wicket.
• The series is 1-1.
• Allrounder Stokes is back as captain after being omitted from the side defeated at The Oval amid an investigation into him and bowler Gus Atkinson breaking a team curfew.
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Tom Latham (PERSON)
Devon Conway (PERSON)
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Daryl Mitchell (PERSON)
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