Recent Match
England tour of New Zealand, 2024, 1st Test, , Nov 27th, 2024

New Zealand

(90.6 ov) 348/10 (74.1 ov) 254/10

England

(102.6 ov) 499/10 (12.4 ov) 104/2

complete England won by 8 wkts

Player of Match: Brydon Carse

43.4
William ORourke to Brook, no run, 148.5kph, length ball on off, Brook hurriedly brings his bat down to tap it to gully
Williamson has a word with the bowler
43.3
William ORourke to Brook, no run, 147.1kph, in-slanter on the stumps, Brook
43.2
William ORourke to Brook, no run
43.1
William ORourke to Brook, no run, steep bounce from a back of a length marginally outside off, Brook shoulders arms
42.6
Phillips to Pope, no run
42.5
Phillips to Pope, no run, another low full toss, pushed to cover
42.4
Phillips to Brook, 1 run, to backward square leg
42.3
Phillips to Brook, no run, beaten! 86.8kph, tossed up ball, Brook is drawn forward to drive
42.2
Phillips to Brook, no run, 84.7kph, another flighted ball,
42.1
Phillips to Brook, no run, 86.9kph, tossed up, nudged into the leg-side
Brook vs GP should be interesting. The former might want to dictate terms
41.6
William ORourke to Pope, no run, length ball, Pope shuffles to push at it and inside-edges onto his pad
41.5
William ORourke to Brook, 1 run, 145kph, back of a length, tapped towards point for a single
41.4
William ORourke to Brook, no run
41.3
William ORourke to Brook, no run, 144.6kph, on a length and outside off, left alone
41.2
William ORourke to Pope, leg byes, 1 run, 142.5kph, rib-tickler, a hopping Pope misses the glance and the ball dribbles to fine leg off the body
41.1
William ORourke to Pope, 2 runs, 139.8kph, length ball angling in on middle and leg, glanced through square leg
Welcome back. Two slips in place and off we go...
15:43 Local Time, 02:43 GMT, 08:13 IST: An error-strewn session, but it was England's session by a long way. New Zealand will reflect on the number of chances their pacers created, but when it did arrive, the fielders didn't take it. Ben Duckett rode his luck, but was eventually dismissed for 46. Harry Brook was dropped twice, on 18 and 41, both off the luckless Nathan Smith, and New Zealand saw runs being scored at a fast rate. Ollie Pope too had his share of luck and both batters went past fifties. The deficit has been exactly halved and England still trail by 174 runs. The ball has gone soft and the batters should enjoy the conditions when play resumes at 4 pm local