New Zealand Secures Dominant Victory Over England in Second Test
Quick Look
- New Zealand swiftly claimed the remaining five England wickets to win the second Test at the Oval.
- Matt Henry took four wickets on Sunday, including Joe Root for 77, as England collapsed from 182-5 to 192-9.
- Henry finished with 6-29 in the second innings and 11 wickets for the match.
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Why It Matters
New Zealand secured victory in the second Test against England by taking the final five wickets required on Sunday. England began the day on 182-5 but collapsed quickly, with Matt Henry being the chief destroyer.
New Zealand made very short work of claiming the five England wickets required to secure victory in the second Test on Sunday.
Matt Henry removed four England batters, including Joe Root for 77, in a ferocious 25-minute spell at the Oval. The hosts began the day on 182-5 but added just 10 runs for the first four wickets lost, slipping to 192-9 as the Black Caps showed no mercy.
Root had kept England’s faint hopes of salvaging the match alive with his stand of 75 on Saturday, but the interim captain was quickly trapped lbw by Henry when the final day began, having added only two further runs.
Henry then bowled Jofra Archer for a two-ball duck to complete a double-wicket maiden over. The all-rounder’s hot streak continued as he dismissed Matthew Fisher and Josh Tongue, both for ducks, in consecutive balls, leaving Sonny Baker to join Jordan Cox at the crease.
Cox (25) gave the home crowd something to cheer with a pair of boundaries, but Henry completed the job soon after, removing him with a yorker to end the match within an hour of the resumption. Henry finished with second-innings figures of six for 29, taking his match total to 11 wickets.
The day began with news that Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson had both been withdrawn from their County Championship matches at the ECB’s request.
Both players were left out of the second Test after breaching a team curfew, but both now appear likely to be recalled to the England XI for the third Test, which starts at Trent Bridge on Thursday.
Open Questions
- Will Stokes and Atkinson be recalled for the third Test?
- Can England bounce back in the third Test?






