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New Zealand Tightens Grip After O’Rourke and Santner Dismantle England

New Zealand Tightens Grip After O'Rourke and Santner Dismantle England

Will O'Rourke dismissed Harry Brook first ball as New Zealand took control • Getty Images

New Zealand has taken full control of the Test match against England, thanks to a combined effort from Mitchell Santner and Will O’Rourke. The hosts capitalized on their 204-run first-innings lead with fifties from Kane Williamson and Will Young, putting New Zealand in a commanding position at Seddon Park.

By the end of day two, New Zealand stood at 136/3, leading England by a massive 340 runs. Williamson was unbeaten on 50, while Rachin Ravindra remained not out at the other end.


O’Rourke and Santner Dominate England’s Batting Line-Up

The day began with New Zealand frustrating England with a resilient last-wicket stand between O’Rourke and Santner. Their partnership added 32 crucial runs, pushing New Zealand’s total to 347.

England’s misery continued as O’Rourke and Santner wrecked their batting order. O’Rourke’s fiery pace and bounce claimed three key wickets, including the prized dismissals of ICC top-ranked batters. Santner also played a key role, taking three wickets, including the vital scalp of Ben Stokes.


O’Rourke’s Game-Changing Spell

O’Rourke’s pace and precision turned the match on its head. He unleashed a lethal spell after lunch, bowling at 145 km/h (90 mph) and sending shockwaves through England’s top order. His victims included:

With three wickets in just eight balls, O’Rourke gave New Zealand the upper hand.


England’s Collapse: 8 Wickets for 66 Runs

After being 82/2 at one stage, England faced a brutal collapse, losing 8 wickets for just 66 runs. Ollie Pope and Ben Stokes tried to steady the ship with a 52-run stand, but Santner broke the partnership in his very first over.

The procession continued as Matt Henry returned to clean up the lower order, and England’s innings ended at a dismal 143. This marked England’s lowest first-innings total since 2022 under coach Brendon McCullum.


Henry and Santner Run Riot

Matt Henry had England on the back foot early, dismissing both openers, Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett, in quick succession. Crawley managed only five runs in the series against Henry, while Duckett was trapped LBW for a low score.

Meanwhile, Santner’s left-arm spin added to England’s misery. He claimed three wickets, helping New Zealand roll over England’s middle and lower order. The duo of Santner and Henry ensured England had no way back into the game.


Williamson and Young Extend New Zealand’s Lead

When New Zealand came out to bat again, Tom Latham was dismissed early for 9, but Will Young and Kane Williamson stood firm. The pair added 89 runs for the second wicket, putting New Zealand in control.

Williamson, known for his calm approach, reached his 12th half-century in Hamilton, further strengthening New Zealand’s position. By stumps, New Zealand had reached 136/3, with Williamson unbeaten on 50 and Ravindra not out at 2.


Key Takeaways

New Zealand now sits in a dominant position, with a lead of 340 runs. As the Test progresses, England faces a monumental challenge to avoid defeat.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who were New Zealand’s top performers in this match?
New Zealand’s top performers were Mitchell Santner and Will O’Rourke. Santner scored 76 runs and took 3 wickets, while O’Rourke dismantled England’s top order with 3 key wickets.

2. What was England’s score in the first innings?
England was bowled out for 143 runs, marking their lowest first-innings total since 2022 under Brendon McCullum’s coaching.

3. How many runs does New Zealand currently lead by?
New Zealand leads by 340 runs with a score of 136/3 in their second innings.

4. What was Kane Williamson’s contribution to New Zealand’s second innings?
Kane Williamson played a crucial role, scoring an unbeaten 50 and helping New Zealand build a strong lead.

5. What’s next for England in this match?
England needs to put up a strong bowling performance and hope for a batting miracle to avoid defeat in this Test.

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