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'Just what England wanted' - Tongue gets two early wickets
England's Josh Tongue bowls New Zealand's Glenn Phillips and Nathan Smith early on day two of the Second Test.
'Just what England wanted' - Tongue gets two early wickets
England's Josh Tongue bowls New Zealand's Glenn Phillips and Nathan Smith early on day two of the Second Test.
'Just what England wanted' - Tongue gets two early wickets
England's Josh Tongue bowls New Zealand's Glenn Phillips and Nathan Smith early on day two of the Second Test.
'Just what England wanted' - Tongue gets two early wickets
England's Josh Tongue bowls New Zealand's Glenn Phillips and Nathan Smith early on day two of the Second Test.
'Just what England wanted' - Tongue gets two early wickets
England's Josh Tongue bowls New Zealand's Glenn Phillips and Nathan Smith early on day two of the Second Test.
'Just what England wanted' - Tongue gets two early wickets
England's Josh Tongue bowls New Zealand's Glenn Phillips and Nathan Smith early on day two of the Second Test.
'Another one!' Tongue strikes early as England close in on victory
Josh Tongue makes an early breakthrough on day four for England as he traps New Zealand's Tom Blundell lbw for four on day four of the first Test at Lord's, with the tourists 58-6, chasing 254 to win.
'Another one!' Tongue strikes early as England close in on victory
Josh Tongue makes an early breakthrough on day four for England as he traps New Zealand's Tom Blundell lbw for four on day four of the first Test at Lord's, with the tourists 58-6, chasing 254 to win.
'Another one!' Tongue strikes early as England close in on victory
Josh Tongue makes an early breakthrough on day four for England as he traps New Zealand's Tom Blundell lbw for four on day four of the first Test at Lord's, with the tourists 58-6, chasing 254 to win.
England lead by 27 after Robinson's five-wicket haul at Lord's
England lead by 27 after Robinson's five-wicket haul at Lord's LONDON, June 5 : England established a 27-run first-innings lead after New Zealand were bowled out for 113 in the first session of day two of the opening test at Lord's on Friday. • New Zealand resumed on 61-6 after Ollie Robinson marked his return to England’s test side with a four-wicket haul on day one. Glenn Phillips was bowled for 34 by Josh Tongue in the second over of the day.