
England wins Test match at Lord's
England wins Test match at Lord's in just 996 balls, with Ollie Robinson earning man of the match

England wins Test match at Lord's in just 996 balls, with Ollie Robinson earning man of the match
England defeated New Zealand by 115 runs in the first Test at Lord's, with Gus Atkinson taking 5/30 as New Zealand was bowled out for 138 on Day 4, despite Glenn Phillips' unbeaten 44.

Emilio Gay's half-century on his Test debut helped England gain the upper hand against New Zealand at Lord's, with the tourists trailing by 218 runs at stumps on day two.

Emilio Gay scored 57 in his first Test innings for England at Lord's, showing resilience and technique despite the challenging pitch conditions, becoming the first English opener to make a 50 in their first Test in the country since Andrew Strauss in 2004.
Emilio Gay, 26, scored a composed 57 off 95 balls in his Test debut for England, becoming the first England men’s opener to achieve a half-century on home soil since Andrew Strauss in 2004.

Lord's hosts its 150th Test match between England and New Zealand amid storylines of redemption and the growing influence of franchise cricket. England's squad sees new faces and returns, while concerns linger over player availability due to IPL commitments, prompting ICC action.

England's Test squad selection, including Emilio Gay and James Rew, reflects a promise to value domestic performance. However, head coach Brendon McCullum's evolving methods, with an expanded support staff and focus on performance, raise questions about his original philosophy.

Emilio Gay, 26, receives his first England call-up to open against New Zealand at Lord's on June 4, driven by his Caribbean roots and inspired by a childhood trip that sparked his cricket passion.

England recalls Ollie Robinson after a two-year international hiatus and introduces uncapped trio Emilio Gay, James Rew, and Sonny Baker for the first Test against New Zealand at Lord's, starting June 4.

England announces a 15-man squad for the first Test against New Zealand, featuring uncapped players Emilio Gay, James Rew, and Sonny Baker, alongside Ollie Robinson's return after a two-year absence.

The champions took top spot in a round of games that was lit up by Emilio Gay, Ben Sanderson and Adam ThomasBy the 99.94 Cricket BlogThis article is from The 99.94 Cricket Blog Continue reading...

Emilio Gay's third century of the season proved potentially career-defining for Durham against Middlesex at Lord's, while 19-year-old Adam Thomas celebrated a debut century for Surrey. Ben Sanderson's career-best 7-31 sealed Northamptonshire's first summer win, and Joe Root's 64 anchored Yorkshire's position against Somerset. Nottinghamshire surged despite Stevie Eskinazi's century, while Kent closed in on their first victory.

Emilio Gay's third century of the season guided Durham against Middlesex at Lord's, while David Bedingham also scored a hundred. Northamptonshire secured their first win of the summer as Ben Sanderson took a career-best 7-31 against Worcestershire. At the Oval, 19-year-old Adam Thomas scored a century on Championship debut alongside Dom Sibley's 187. Joe Root contributed 64 for Yorkshire against Somerset, while Stevie Eskinazi's century powered Nottinghamshire.

Emilio Gay's unbeaten 159 guided Durham to a remarkable run-chase victory over Lancashire, marking his second century in three Championship matches this season. The performance strengthens his case to replace Zak Crawley as England's Test opener, with captain Ben Stokes encouraging county players to demand selection through form. Gay, who opened for England Lions in Australia last winter, has now scored six centuries in 12 months despite playing at number three for Durham.

Emilio Gay's unbeaten 159 guided Durham to a remarkable victory over Lancashire in the County Championship, completing the third-highest run-chase in the club's first-class history. The knock, Gay's second century in three matches this season, strengthens his case to replace Zak Crawley as England's Test opener following Ben Stokes' call for county players to demand selection through form. The 27-year-old left-hander, who opened for England Lions in Australia last winter, has now scored eight centuries in 32 first-class matches since 2024, averaging 50.35. However, his record against Test-level bowlers (averaging 21.37 since 2024) and in Division Two rather than Division One may provide context for selectors.

Emilio Gay and David Bedingham shared a record unbeaten partnership of 290 to guide Durham to an eight-wicket victory over Lancashire at Chester-le-Street, chasing down 336 with 18 overs remaining. Gay scored 159 not out and Bedingham 129 not out as Durham recovered from 168-8 on day two to win. Meanwhile, Tom Westley and Dean Elgar made centuries for Essex in a draw against Surrey at The Oval, which attracted a record 21st-century attendance of 15,544.

Emilio Gay and David Bedingham scored unbeaten centuries in a record-breaking 290-run third-wicket partnership as Durham successfully chased 336 to beat Lancashire by eight wickets in their County Championship Division Two match. The partnership is Durham's highest third-wicket stand against Lancashire.