NZ vs ENG: Harry Brook Rescues England With A Stunning Century, New Zealand Pay for Poor Fielding
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Harry Brook played a stunning knock to rescue England on Day 2 of the first Test against New Zealand at Hagley Oval. His unbeaten 132 helped England recover from a shaky 71 for 4 to finish the day at 319 for 5, just 29 runs behind New Zealand’s first-innings total of 348. Brook’s partnership of 151 runs with Ollie Pope (77) proved vital in steadying England after an early collapse.
England began the day under pressure, but Brook’s calm approach and controlled aggression turned the game around. New Zealand, on the other hand, struggled with poor fielding, dropping six catches, including crucial chances of Brook and Pope. Debutant Nathan Smith impressed with the ball, dismissing Jacob Bethell (10) and Joe Root (0) in the same over before lunch. However, his efforts were undone by sloppy fielding. Tom Latham’s dropped catch of Ben Stokes late in the day summed up New Zealand’s frustrations.
Harry Brook 7th Test Century
Brook reached his seventh Test century in style, hitting a boundary to bring up the milestone. His knock, which included 10 fours and two sixes, was a mix of elegance and grit. Ben Duckett (46) had earlier provided some resistance but fell while attempting a big shot.
New Zealand, resuming their innings at 319 for 8 in the morning, added 29 more runs, thanks to Glenn Phillips’ unbeaten 58. Brydon Carse and Shoaib Bashir picked up four wickets each to wrap up the innings for England.
With Brook and Stokes still at the crease, England are in a strong position heading into Day 3. They will look to build a commanding lead and take control of the match, while New Zealand will hope for better luck and sharper fielding in the days to come.
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