NZ vs ENG, 1st Test: Day 3: England in strong position, New Zealand lost 6 wickets in the second innings by the end of the day

The England team scored 499 runs in the first innings. NZ vs ENG (Photo Source: Getty Images) NZ vs ENG, 1st Test: Day 3: The first match of the three-match Test series between New Zealand and England is being played at Hagley Oval from 28 November. Host New Zealand was all out for 348 runs in the first innings. By the end of the second day, England had scored 319 runs at the loss of five wickets in the first innings. On the third day of play, England were all out for 499 runs in the first innings. By the end of the day, New Zealand has scored 155 runs for the loss of 6 wickets, the team is ahead by 4 runs. Daryl Mitchell (31*) and Nathan Smith (1*) are present at the crease unbeaten. Harry Brook missed double century After the second day’s play, Harry Brook was unbeaten on 132 and captain Ben Stokes on 37. There was a partnership of 159 runs between the two batsmen for the sixth wicket. Brook was out against Matt Henry and England suffered the sixth blow at the score of 381. Harry Brook played an innings of 171 runs in 197 balls with the help of 15 fours and 3 sixes. At the same time, captain Ben Stokes played an inning of 80 runs in 146 balls with the help of 9 fours. Apart from these, Gus Atkinson played an unbeaten inning of 48 runs in 36 balls and Braydon Carse played an unbeaten inning of 33* runs in 24 balls. NZ vs ENG, 1st Test: Look at the scores of England’s batsmen in the first innings- Jack Crawley – 9 (12) out against Matt Henry Ben Duckett- 46 (62) out against William O’Rourke Jacob Batchelor- 10 (34) out against Nathan Smith. Joe Root- 0 (4) out against Nathan Smith Harry Brook – 171 (197) out against Matt Henry Ollie Pope- 77 (98) out against Tim Southee Ben Stokes- 80 (146) out against Matt Henry Chris Woakes- 1 (2) out against Tim Southee Gus Atkinson- 48 (36) out against Nathan Smith Braydon Carse- 33* (24) Shoaib Bashir- 5 (9) out against Matt Henry In the first innings against England, Matt Henry took the maximum of 4 wickets for 84 runs in 23 overs. Nathan Smith took three wickets for 141 runs in 26 overs. At the same time, two wickets were included in the name of Tim Southee and one wicket in the name of William O’Rourke. New Zealand got a bad start in the second innings The performance of both New Zealand’s openers in the second innings was disappointing. Captain Tom Latham (1), Chris Woakes and Devon Conway (8) were out against Brydon Carse. Rachin Ravindra was heading towards a good innings but then in the 20th over, Brydon Carse dismissed him and gave the third blow to New Zealand at the score of 64. Kane Williamson played a half-century innings Kane Williamson continued his excellent form in the second innings also. Facing 86 balls, he played an inning…

NZ vs ENG 1st Test: After Harry Brook’s century, England trailed New Zealand by just 29 runs, read the condition of the second day’s play?

England is on New Zealand tour for three-match test series New Zealand vs England, 1st Test (Image Credit- Twitter NZ vs ENG 1st Test, Day-2 Report: The first match of the ongoing three-match Test series between New Zealand and England is being played at Hagley Oval, Christchurch from 28 November. So after the second day’s play, England trailed host New Zealand by just 29 runs on the basis of first innings. Responding to New Zealand’s 319 runs in the first innings, England scored 319 runs for the loss of five wickets after 74 overs by the time the game of hearts ended. Currently, Harry Brook is batting on 132* and Ben Stokes is batting on 37* runs at the crease. This is also Brook’s 7th century in Test cricket. New Zealand vs England first test, condition of second day’s play Talking about the day’s play, New Zealand started with 319/8 runs and after adding 29 more runs, the entire team was all out on the total score of 348 runs. Glenn Phillips, who was unbeaten on 41 at the time of stumps on the first day, remained unbeaten on 58*. Apart from this, Tim Southee was out after scoring 15 runs. So in bowling, Shoaib Bashir and Brayden Curse took 4-4 wickets in the first innings for England. Apart from this, Gus Atkinson got 2 wickets. So the top order did not perform anything special for England. Jack Crawley (0), who came to open, was out LBW against Matt Henry without scoring any runs, while Jacob Baithle, who came at number three, scored 10 and after this, former captain Joe Root (0) was also out cheaply. However, after this, there was a 151-run partnership between Harry Brook (132*) and Ollie Pope (77*) for the fifth wicket for England, which put England in a strong position. In the match, Glenn Phillips took an excellent catch in the air from Ollie Pope. In the match, Brook scored the 7th century of his Test career. So far, in bowling for New Zealand, Nathan Smith has got 2 successes and Tim Southee, Matt Henry and William O’Rourke have got 1 success each. A brilliant day of Test cricket 🤌 Harry Brook guides England from 45/3 to near parity at the close. Some players. pic.twitter.com/BVStnP9Jqy — England Cricket (@englandcricket) November 29, 2024

NZ vs ENG: Is he a human being or a superman, Glenn Phillips once again took a surprising catch

Phillips took this brilliant catch in the first test match being played between New Zealand and England. New Zealand vs England, 1st Test (Image Credit- Twitter New Zealand vs England, 1st Test: The first match of the ongoing three-match Test series between New Zealand and England is being played at Hagley Oval, Christchurch. Let us tell you that in this match, Glenn Phillips has once again surprised the cricketing world through his excellent fielding. Let us tell you that on the second day of the first Test match, Phillips took an excellent catch towards point on the second ball of the 53rd over of England’s first innings. On this ball bowled by Tim Southee, Ollie Pope, who is batting on 77 runs, plays a shot towards South Africa. But during this, the alert Glenn Phillips dives in the air to his right and takes an excellent catch. So as soon as Phillips took this catch, his video quickly went viral on social media. See this brilliant catch taken by Glenn Phillips Glenn Phillips adds another unbelievable catch to his career resume! The 151-run Brook-Pope (77) partnership is broken. Watch LIVE in NZ on TVNZ DUKE and TVNZ+ #ENGvNZ pic.twitter.com/6qmSCdpa8u — BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) November 29, 2024 England trails New Zealand by 29 runs On the other hand, if we tell you the condition of this match, at the end of the second day, England has scored 319 runs at the loss of five wickets in the first innings after 74 overs. Currently, Harry Brook is batting on 132* and Ben Stokes is batting on 37* runs at the crease. However, opening batsman Jack Crawley and former captain Joe Root could not even open their account today. Apart from this, Ben Duckett played an inning of 46 runs and Jacob Baithal played an inning of 10 runs, while wicketkeeper Ollie Pope played an inning of 77 runs. At the end of the day, England trailed New Zealand by just 29 runs on the basis of first innings. So in the earlier match, New Zealand scored 348 runs in 91 overs. For the team, experienced Kane Williamson scored 93 runs and Glenn Phillips scored 58* runs. Apart from this, Tom Latham scored 47 runs and Rachin Ravindra scored 34 runs.

28 November, Evening News Headlines: All the latest news from the cricket world till this evening.

This news gives a brief description of the incidents which made headlines in the cricket world today. MS Dhoni, Mohsin Naqvi, Yuzvendra Chahal, & Kane Williamson (Photo Source: 1. People are saying that I have retired but this is not true at all: Robin Uthappa Former Indian team batsman Robin Uthappa has made it clear that he has not yet retired from all formats of cricket. Uthappa said that he has just retired from international cricket so that experienced players can participate in foreign leagues. Let us tell you that, Robin Uthappa has retired from all formats of Indian cricket in September 2022. Robin Uthappa’s performance in international cricket has been good for Team India and many people have praised his batting. 2. Baroda scored a hat-trick of victory, then Hardik Pandya shared a ‘special’ selfie and called the team the best. Hardik Pandya’s bat is going strong in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, where with the help of his brilliant innings against Tamil Nadu, the team managed to write the story of victory. After which Hardik has shared a special post with the Baroda team and its caption is very special. In the caption, Hardik called the team talented and praised everyone. The all-rounder also thanked the fans coming to the stadium. 3. DC co-owner Parth Jindal made a big revelation about KL Rahul, told why he included him in his team Delhi Capitals included KL Rahul in their team for Rs 14 crore. KL Rahul’s performance has always been very good in the Indian Premier League and he has a lot of experience of playing in this league. Speaking to ESPNcricinfo, Parth Jindal said that he has known KL Rahul and his wife Athiya Shetty personally for many years and they are very good friends of his. Parth Jindal also said that Rahul had told him that he wants to win IPL with Delhi only and he needs love and respect from the management and fans. 4. NZ vs ENG 1st Test, Day-1: At the end of the day, New Zealand scored 319 runs, read the condition of the first day’s play? The first match of the ongoing three-match Test series between New Zealand and England has started from November 28 at Hagley Oval, Christchurch. After the first day’s play, New Zealand looks to be in a very strong position. Apart from this, former team captain Kane Williamson was just 7 runs away from scoring his 33rd century in Test cricket. At the stump of the first day, host New Zealand has scored 319 runs at the loss of 8 wickets after 83 overs. Currently at the crease, Glenn Phillips is batting on 41* and former captain Tim Southee is batting on 10*. 5. AUS vs IND: Australia included this young player in their team as cover for Mitchell Marsh before the Adelaide Test. The second Test between India and Australia is starting from December 6 in Adelaide. Before this match, Australia has included Tasmania’s young all-rounder Beau Webster in its team as cover for Mitchell Marsh.…

‘Applied myself well, quite a balanced day’ Kane Williamson after his 93 against England in Christchurch

After this brilliant innings of Williamson, New Zealand’s score till stumps is 319/8. Kane Williamson (Image Credit- Twitter X) The first match of the ongoing three-match Test series between New Zealand and England (NZ vs ENG) is being played from 28 November at Hagley Oval, Christchurch. After the first day’s play, New Zealand looks to be in a very strong position. Apart from this, former team captain Kane Williamson was out after scoring 93 runs. Williamson was just 7 runs away from scoring his 33rd century in Test cricket. So, on the basis of Williamson’s brilliant innings in the match, host New Zealand has scored 319 runs at the loss of 8 wickets after 83 overs at the stump of the first day. Currently at the crease, Glenn Phillips is batting on 41* and former captain Tim Southee is batting on 10*. On the other hand, after playing this brilliant innings against England, Kane Williamson has given a big statement. Kane Williamson gave a big statement Let us tell you that after the end of the first day’s play in the first Test match in Christchurch, Kane Williamson said – It was challenging, we had to work hard, there were some good partnerships, but the wicket was very good. I was just trying to adjust a little where to run. We applied ourselves well, had a very balanced day and both teams received some awards. Overall the first day’s play was interesting. Williamson further said- From our point of view we were happy with the partnerships being made by the team. Some of the balls were having some movement at the end of the day, but we were happy with our performance, after the day’s play. Brayden was getting some bounce and speed from the side and side. He bowled well with the help of the wind. Let us tell you that on the first day, Shoaib Bashir took 4 wickets and Gus Atkinson and Brayden Curse took 2 wickets each in the first innings for England.

NZ vs ENG: Dream11 Prediction, 1st Test: Fantasy Cricket Tips, Playing XI and Pitch Report for the 1st Test

The first Test between New Zealand and England will be played from 28 November. NZ vs ENG (Photo Source: Getty Images) NZ vs ENG: Dream11 Prediction, 1st Test: The first match of the three-match Test series between New Zealand and England will be played at Hagley Oval from November 28. The host Kiwi team played the last Test series against India, in which the team registered a historic 3-0 victory. At the same time, England had played the last Test series against Pakistan, in which they had to face defeat by 1-2. Former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson is returning from the Test series against England. He was out of action for the last few months due to a back injury. New Zealand vs England, 1st Test Match Details: New Zealand vs EnglandHead-to-Head Records in Test: New Zealand vs England1st testHagley Oval Pitch Report: Batsmen get more chances on the Hagley Oval pitch. Fast bowlers will also get help here, but as the match progresses, the pitch will become better for batting. Here, 7 out of 13 matches have been won during run chase in Test. In such a situation, the captain who wins the toss can decide to bowl first here. New Zealand vs England1st Test: Playing XI (Playing 11 of both the teams for the first match): New Zealand: Tom Latham (captain), Tom Blundell (wicketkeeper), Devon Conway, Kane Williamson, Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips, Nathan Smith, Tim Southee, Matt Henry, William O’Rourke. England: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Jacob Bethel, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ollie Pope (wk), Ben Stokes (c), Chris Woakes, Gus Atkinson, Brydon Carse, Shoaib Bashir NZ vs ENG Dream11 Team, 1st Test: For the first test match wicket keeper– Ollie Pope batsman- Devon Conway, Ben Duckett, Jack Crawley, Harry Brook allrounder– Rachin Ravindra, Joe Root, Jacob Batchelor bowler- Matt Henry, Gus Atkinson, William O’Rourke Who should be made the captain and vice-captain (first choice)? captain, Joe Root vice captain, Rachin Ravindra Who should be made the captain and vice-captain (second choice)? captain, ben duckett Vice-Captain- Devon Conway

Match tied, super over tied, ICC changed the rule, on this day in 2019 World Cup, England became champion by defeating New Zealand

England defeated New Zealand in the final of the 2019 ODI World Cup. ODI World Cup 2019 (Photo Source: Getty Images) Hardly anyone would have forgotten the final of the 2019 ODI World Cup. Although there have been many controversial matches in the history of cricket till date, but the final match of the ODI World Cup 2023 was the only match that forced the ICC to change its rules. The final of the 2023 World Cup was played between England and New Zealand, where hosts England defeated the Kiwis by 0 runs. Now the first question that must have come to your mind is how can a team win or lose by 0 runs? So for your information, all this happened because of the controversial rule of ICC. After this tournament, ICC had to change this rule. Let us tell you what happened in that match. This was the situation of 2019 ODI World Cup In fact, in that match, New Zealand batted first and scored 241 runs in the stipulated 50 overs. Henry Nicholls was the only Kiwi batsman who managed to cross the 50-run mark, he scored 55 runs in 77 balls. England, who came out to chase this score, at one point lost 4 wickets for 86 runs in the form of Jason Roy, Joe Root, Johnny Bairstow and Eoin Morgan. After this, Ben Stokes and Jos Butler made a 110-run partnership for the 5th wicket and brought England back into the match. In the 45th over, Lockie Ferguson brought New Zealand back into the match by dismissing Butler on a personal score of 59. In the last over, England needed 15 runs to win and had two wickets in hand. Trent Bolt did not give any runs on the first two balls of the last over, so the pressure was increasing on England. Stokes kept his team alive in the match by hitting a six towards mid-wicket on the third ball. On the fourth ball, something happened which no one could believe. Stokes tried to take two runs by playing a shot towards deep mid-wicket, Martin Guptill who was present there tried to make a direct throw which hit Stokes’ bat and went straight across the boundary. The umpire gave a total of 6 runs on this ball (2 runs by running and 4 boundaries). There again the match seemed to be going in England’s favour. However, New Zealand still did not give up. Bolt bowled a wide yorker on the fifth ball on which Stokes wanted to take two runs, but Adil Rashid standing at the non-striker’s end got out. The situation on the last ball was such that England needed 2 runs to win and New Zealand was one wicket away from victory. A similar scene was seen on the last ball as well. Stokes wanted to take two runs by playing lightly, but Mark Wood, who came at the non-striker’s end, could not reach the crease in time and the match was tied and went into the over. England became champion…