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Ben Stokes lashes out after England, New Zealand have WTC points docked | Cricket News - Times of India
England captain Ben Stokes expressed his bewilderment regarding over-rate penalties following their victory against New Zealand. He reacted on social media with three shrugging emojis and the comment: “Good on you ICC.”Both New Zealand and England lost three World Test Championship (WTC) points due to slow over-rates in the first Test at Hagley Oval. All players were also fined 15% of their match…
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Bethell debut 50, Carse’s six-fer guide England to 8-wicket win over NZ in 1st Test
Christchurch: Jacob Bethell’s unbeaten fifty on debut followed by a career-best bowling effort from Brydon Carse (6-42) helped set up an eight-wicket win for England on fourth day of the first Test against New Zealand Sunday at Hagley Oval in Christchurch. England’s eight-wicket win helped them to a 1-0 lead in the three-game series and improved their World Test Championship Standing point…
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The picturesque Hagley Oval has been a stage for a captivating Test match between New Zealand and England. As the third day drew to a close, England, led by the veteran Chris Woakes, seemed poised to clinch a series-opening victory. The match was a refreshing respite amidst the T20 frenzy. Cricket lovers have flocked from every corner of the world to watch this. Among those Australian fans came seeking relief from their team's recent losses. The serene backdrop and high-voltage cricket action brought in a contrasting scenario that is often associated with the chaos of franchise cricket. Woakes, so often neglected in debates about England's bowling unit, has been a surprise in this Test. Having produced only a relatively modest first innings effort, he was electric in the second, taking three wickets of significance in muzzling the New Zealand batting. He proved adept at getting movement from the Kookaburra ball even in the later overs. Tim Felce, CC BY-SA 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0, via Wikimedia Commons The dismissal of Kane Williamson, a masterclass in bowling, highlighted Woakes' prowess. A well-directed delivery that nipped away from the outside edge got the New Zealand captain stumped, leaving the home team reeling. Even Tom Blundell who was trapped lbw by a similar delivery further dented the New Zealand hopes. Another standout performer for England has been Brydon Carse. The young seamer has impressed with his raw pace and ability to extract bounce. His dismissal of Glenn Phillips, though controversial, has shown his fiery temperament and desire to win. Superior fielding by England has also played a crucial role in their dominance. Athletic catches by Gus Atkinson and Jacob Bethell have snuffed out dangerous partnerships and put New Zealand under constant pressure. By the fourth day, England would look forward to a dominant victory. Woakes, once the hero in an unlikely manner, has infused new life into this Test match and put the side on the brink of a memorable win. Read the full article
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Kane Williamson during the New Zealand vs England 1st Test© AFP Christchurch: Former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has scripted history after becoming the first Kiwi batter to complete 9,000 Test runs. The dependable batter achieved the feat on Saturday during the first Test against England at Hagley Oval in Christchurch. Williamson, making his comeback after recovering from a groin injury that ruled him out of the India Test series, reached the milestone during New Zealand's second innings on the third day of the match. The 34-year-old completed the landmark figure in 103 Tests, making it the joint third-fastest alongside Kumar Sangakkara and Younis Khan to 9,000 Test runs. Australia's Steve Smith is the fastest batter to reach the feat after touching the milestone in his 99th Test to surpass Brian Lara's 101 Tests record.In the second innings, Williamson contributed 61 runs after stitching two crucial partnerships with Rachin Ravindra and Daryl Mitchell before getting trapped in front of the wickets by Chris Woakes.Earlier, Williamson scored 93 runs in his comeback knock and guided New Zealand to 348 in the first innings. Glenn Phillips remained unbeaten on 58* for the home side as Brydon Carse and Shoaib Bashir clinched four scalps each.In reply, Harry Brook's staggering knock of 171 along with captain Ben Stokes' 80 and Ollie Pope's 77 got England to 499, giving them an impressive 151-run lead.At the time of filing this story, New Zealand were struggling at 155/6 in 48 overs with Daryl Mitchell and debutant Nathan Smith in the middle. Topics mentioned in this article
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NZ vs ENG, 1st Test, Day 3 LIVE score: England trails by 29 runs as unbeaten Brook hopes to restore parity against New Zealand
Welcome to Sportstar’s LIVE coverage from Day 3 of the 1st Test between New Zealand and England from the Hagley Oval in Christchurch, New Zealand. LIVE UPDATES PREVIEW All-rounder Nathan Smith will make his test debut for New Zealand in the series-opener against England two weeks after playing his first internationals in the ODI series against Sri Lanka. New Zealand captain Tom Latham also…
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For the New Zealand Test team, the past 12 months have been nothing short of a wild trip. Before the three Test matches in India, they had only won one of four series, against a weak South African team. The problems were made worse by Tim Southee resigning as captain following the 2-0 series loss in Sri Lanka. Nobody had given them a chance, either. All went well for New Zealand during the series, as they won crucial moments in all three games after bowling out India for 46 on the opening morning of play in Bengaluru. They accomplished the unimaginable by defeating India 3-0 in a series in India when they had nothing to lose. An accomplishment never before accomplished by a touring team on Indian soil, rendered the more significant by Kane Williamson's exclusion from the series.
With a spot in the World Test Championship final still up for grabs, if other outcomes go their way, New Zealand suddenly has everything on the line once more. If they do not make it to the final at Lord's, this will also be the final Test series for former captain and fast bowler Tim Southee, and the hosts will try to give him a spectacular send-off.
In contrast, England enters this series hoping to recover from their October 2-1 series loss to Pakistan under circumstances they would describe as extremely unfamiliar. On both of their subcontinental trips this year, their strategy of remaining aggressive even in challenging situations with "Bazball" has failed them, as wickets have fallen in clusters even when one batsman got his eye in.
The two-day warm-up game before the series demonstrated the same thing. None of the other batters were able to turn their starts into significant totals, with the exception of Ben Stokes, Joe Root, and Zak Crawley, who each reached a half-century. Tim Southee's Test debut coincided with England's most recent series victory in New Zealand, which came under Michael Vaughan in 2008. After 16 long years, the visitors will feel much more at home on New Zealand's faster courses and try to change the course of history.
When: November 28 to December 2, 2024; 11:00am Local Time | 10pm GMT (Nov 27) | 3:30am IST
Where: Hagley Oval, Christchurch
What to expect: Most days in Christchurch should be gloomy, but there should not be any rain that would stop play. Hagley Oval has historically favored bowlers on the first day, but as four of the top five chases in New Zealand have taken place here, including two in the past two years, it gradually becomes easier to bat on.
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New Zealand: All-rounder Nathan Smith will make his Test debut, while Kane Williamson will take Will Young's spot as Player of the Series in India, according to a news conference held by Tom Latham prior to the match.
Devon Conway, Tom Latham (C), Kane Williamson, Rachin Ravindra, Glenn Phillips, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Blundell (WK), Nathan Smith, Tim Southee, Matt Henry, and Will O'Rourke are the likely starting lineup.
England: Two days prior to the game, the visitors revealed their starting lineup. Ollie Pope will take over after Jamie Smith is unable to play due to an injury sustained during practice, which prevented Jordan Cox from making his debut. Jacob Bethell, a batting all-rounder, will bat at the third position in his Test debut.
Ben Duckett, Jacob Bethell, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ollie Pope (wk), Ben Stokes (C), Chris Woakes, Gus Atkinson, Brydon Carse, Shoaib Bashir, and Zak Crawley are the confirmed starting lineup.
What they said:
"I followed up after Steady (Gary Stead) spoke with Young regarding it. As previously stated, he is an excellent team player and did nothing improper. Although it was a difficult choice, Tom Latham said, "I suppose that when you are in a position to make difficult decisions, it shows your team is in a good spot, so yeah, obviously heartbroken for Young but thrilled with Kane coming back."
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Upcoming Football, Cricket, and Tennis Matches of This Week!
The month of July is packed with exciting sporting events, including some of the biggest matches in Football, Cricket, and Tennis. Whether you're a fan of the beautiful game, the gentlemen's game, or the world's most popular racquet sport, there's something for everyone to enjoy this month. UEFA European Under-19 Championship (football men) - Date: 3 – 16 July 2023 - Location: Malta UEFA Women's Euro final - Date: July 10, 2023 - Time: 3:00 PM ET - Location: Wembley Stadium, London, England Football - July 8, 2023: Argentina vs. Estonia, friendly match - July 9, 2023: Brazil vs. Japan, friendly match - July 10, 2023: England vs. Italy, UEFA Nations League match Tennis grand slam: 2023 Wimbledon Championships– When: 3-16 July 2023– Where: All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club, London, England Men’s cricket – Ashes 3rd Test: England vs. Australia– When: 6-10 July 2023– Where: Headingley, Leeds - July 8, 2023: West Indies vs. Bangladesh, 2nd Test - July 9, 2023: Pakistan vs. Sri Lanka, 1st Test - England women's cricket team vs India women's cricket team, final of the Women's Cricket World Cup: - Date: July 8, 2023 - Time: 2:30 PM ET - Location: Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand Major League Baseball: 2023 MLB All-Star Week Seattle– When: 7-11 July 2023– Where: T-Mobile Park and across Seattle, Washington, USA– 7 July: HBCU Swingman Classic– 8 July: MLB All-Star Celebrity Softball Game– 8 July: SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game – 9 July: MLB Draft– 10 July: T-Mobile Home Run Derby– 11 July All-Star Game presented by Mastercard 2023 UK Athletics Championships Manchester– When: 8-9 July– Where: Manchester Regional Arena, Manchester, England Read the full article
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Bereaved Kane Williamson to join New Zealand's squad late for Christchurch Test
New Zealand batter Kane Williamson will join their squad late for the Test series opener against Sri Lanka in Christchurch following the death of his grandmother Joan Williamson-Orr, a former mayor of Taupo. Williamson will link up with the side after attending a memorial service on Wednesday. Two days out from the first Test at the Hagley Oval, captain Tim Southee said that Williamson has…
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Sri Lanka Rip Through Top Order To Leave New Zealand In Trouble
Sri Lanka’s bowlers ripped through the New Zealand top order, including snaring the key wicket of Kane Williamson, to leave the hosts in trouble at 162-5 after the second day of the first Test on Friday. After posting a competitive 355 on the green Hagley Oval wicket in Christchurch, Sri Lanka gave the New Zealand run chase a soft start before gaining momentum. A productive burst either side of…
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England Announce Playing 11 For 1st NZ vs ENG Test, Jacob Bethell To Make Debut
Christchurch, Nov 26: England have handed a debut to uncapped youngster Jacob Bethell as they named their playing XI for the opening Test of the three-match series against New Zealand, starting on Thursday at Hagley Oval. Bethell’s inclusion in the XI came on the back of some strong recent form during white-ball series against Australia and West Indies and will bat at No.3 on debut. ALSO ON ABP…
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Kane Williamson scriptes history, becomes first New Zealand player to score 9,000 Test runs
Christchurch: Former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has scripted history after becoming the first Kiwi batter to complete 9,000 Test runs. The dependable batter achieved the feat on Saturday during the first Test against England at Hagley Oval in Christchurch. Williamson, making his comeback after recovering from a groin injury that ruled him out of the India Test series, reached the…
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New Zealand-Bangladesh third Test match cancelled after attack
आतंकी हमले के कारण न्यूजीलैंड-बांग्लादेश का तीसरा टेस्ट मैच रद्द
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न्यूजीलैंड-बांग्लादेश के बीच शनिवार (16 मार्च) को होने वाले सीरीज का तीसरे और आखिरी टेस्ट मैच रद्द
न्यूजीलैंड में हुए आतंकी हमले में अब तक 49 लोगों के मारे जाने की खबर
न्यूजीलैंड-बांग्लादेश के बीच शनिवार (16 मार्च) को होने वाले सीरीज के तीसरे और आखिरी टेस्ट मैच को क्राइस्टचर्च में हुए आतंकी हमले के कारण रद्द कर दिया गया है। यह हमला शुक्रवार को न्यूजीलैंड के क्राइस्टचर्च की दो मस्जिदों में हुआ। इस हमले में अब तक 40 लोगों के मारे जाने की खबर है। इस घटना ��ें कई अन्य लोग घायल भी हुए हैं। हमले के दौरान बांग्लादेश क्रिकेट टीम के कुछ खिलाड़ी वहां मौजूद थे। सभी खिलाड़ी वहां से सुरक्षित बच निकलने में कामयाब रहे। वे वहां दोपहर की नमाज अदा करने पहुंचे थे।
Bangladesh team escaped from a mosque near Hagley Park where there were active shooters. They ran back through Hagley Park back to the Oval.
न्यूजीलैंड क्रिकेट ने अपने अधिकारिक टि्वटर अकाउंट पर इस बात की जानकारी दी है। न्यूजीलैंड क्रिकेट बोर्ड ने अपने ट्वीट में इस हमले से प्रभावित हुए परिवारों के प्रति अपनी संवेदना प्रकट की। दोनों देशों के क्रिकेट बोर्डों ने मिलकर यह निर्णय लिया है कि क्रास्टचर्च टेस्ट को रद्द किया जाए। इस ट्वीट में न्यूजीलैंड क्रिकेट ने साफ किया कि, इस हमले में दोनों टीमों के खिलाड़ी और सपॉर्ट स्टाफ सुरक्षित हैं।
Our heartfelt condolences go out to the families and friends of those affected by the shocking situation in Christchurch. A joint decision between NZC and the @BCBtigers has been made to cancel the Hagley Oval Test. Again both teams and support staff groups are safe.
बांग्लादेश टीम के ओपनिंग बल्लेबाज तमीम इकबाल ने भी ट्वीट कर अपने प्रशंसकों को यह जानकारी दी है कि, ऐक्टिव शूटर्स से पूरी बांग्लादेश टीम सुरक्षित निकला लिया गया। पूरी टीम के लिए यह एक भयानक अनुभव था हमारे लिए प्रार्थना करें।
Entire team got saved from active shooters!!! Frightening experience and please keep us in your prayers #christchurchMosqueAttack
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Tea - New Zealand 348 (Williamson 93, Phillips 58*, Carse 4-64, Bashir 4-69) and 62 for 2 trail England 499 (Brook 171, Stokes 80, Pope 77, Henry 4-84) by 89 runsEngland's seamers followed the lead of their belligerent batters with two quick wickets in New Zealand's second innings, to take firm control of the first Test at Hagley Oval.By tea, New Zealand were wobbling on 62 for 2, still 89 runs adrift, after Chris Woakes and Brydon Carse had claimed an opener apiece in Tom Latham and Devon Conway, the latter courtesy of a fine grab at mid-on from Gus Atkinson, whose 48 from 36 balls in the morning session had been a key source of impetus in England's first-innings total of 499.Woakes, who went wicketless in New Zealand's first-innings 348, this time struck with his ninth delivery, as Latham played fractionally across the line to a wobble-seam delivery that straightened into his edge and looped to Harry Brook at second slip for 1.When Conway then scuffed a pull in Carse's opening over, New Zealand were in the mire on 23 for 2. However, Kane Williamson and Rachin Ravindra settled into their work with an unbeaten stand of 39, with Williamson notching his 9,000th Test run in the over before the break.It continued a remarkable turnaround from England, who had been on the ropes at 71 for 4 early in their first innings, but scarcely took a backwards step after resuming on 319 for 5 in the morning. Harry Brook quickly wiped off their remaining 29-run deficit in converting his overnight 132 to a mighty 171 - in the process becoming the third England batter after Wally Hammond and Joe Root to pass 150 twice in New Zealand - while Ben Stokes finished on 80 from 146 balls, his highest Test score since the 2023 Ashes.Stokes had been the quieter partner on the second day, during the first 97 runs of his sixth-wicket stand with Brook, but with six overs remaining until the second new ball, his wild response to Will O'Rourke's first over of the day made it clear that his team would not be caught cold under the morning cloud cover, as had been the case in their stuttering start to the innings.Brook took his cue with two powerful drives for four to get his own innings moving again, but having survived four drops on the second day, he was gifted a fifth life on 147. Glenn Phillips - who had handed him his first reprieve on 18 before grabbing a screamer to dislodge Ollie Pope - made a mess of another relatively straightforward catch that bounced out of his grasp at gully.Harry Brook flashes one away behind square•Joe Allison/Getty ImagesThe new ball was Brook's cue to take his innings into overdrive, particularly against Tim Southee, whom he launched onto the pavilion roof with one especially contemptuous swipe. Just when it seemed there was no respite in prospect, Brook nibbled tamely outside off at Matt Henry, and snicked off to Tom Blundell behind the stumps. He left the stage with an overseas Test average of 89.40, and exactly 500 runs at 100.00 in New Zealand alone.Woakes didn't hang around long, as Southee found his edge for 1 with a trademark outswinger that Latham - the spiller of three chances on day two - scooped up low at second slip. But England have brought some rare batting depth to this Test, and Atkinson - a centurion against Sri Lanka in the summer - and Carse each came out swinging from the get-go.Atkinson brought up England's 400 with a swivelled pull for six over square leg off Henry, and had just added his second over fine leg when he took on the short ball once too often, and picked out Phillips in the deep to hand Smith the third of his debut innings. Stokes took this as his cue to revert to the belligerent strokeplay with which he had launched the session, crisply pulling O'Rourke through midwicket to reach the break within sight of a century in the city of his birth.This didn't come to pass, as he threw his head back in frustration after clobbering Henry straight to Southee in the deep. But Carse's brutal hitting - which included an outrageous, wristy lap over deep fine leg for one of his three sixes meant the lead swelled past 150, before Shoaib Bashir's ill-advised leg-side swipe landed in Southee's hands to earn Henry a fourth wicket.Carse was left unbeaten on 33 off 24 balls, though he was dropped off his sixth ball by Phillips in the over after lunch. It was one of Phillips' three drops, alongside two catches, with New Zealand shelling as many as eight in total across England's innings.Andrew Miller is UK editor of ESPNcricinfo. @miller_cricket
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NZ vs ENG, 1st Test, Day 2 LIVE score: England begins innings with bat as Williamson’s 93 takes New Zealand to 319
Welcome to Sportstar’s LIVE coverage from Day 2 of the 1st Test between New Zealand and England from the Hagley Oval in Christchurch, New Zealand. PREVIEW All-rounder Nathan Smith will make his test debut for New Zealand in the series-opener against England two weeks after playing his first internationals in the ODI series against Sri Lanka. New Zealand captain Tom Latham also confirmed batsman…
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NEW ZEALAND BECAME NO 1 IN ICC TEST RANKING AFTER CRUSHING PAKISTAN BY 2-0
NEW ZEALAND BECAME NO 1 IN ICC TEST RANKING AFTER CRUSHING PAKISTAN BY 2-0
New Zealand became no 1 in ICC test ranking after crushing Pakistan by 2-0 at Hagley Oval, Christchurch on Wednesday, January 6th. On the final day of the 2nd test match, New Zealand bundled Pakistan at 186 runs. Ferocious fast bowler Kyle Jamieson registered his 4th fifer in his 6th match. He has been the find of the New Zealand team. In just 6 matches 36 matches. New Zealand hammered Pakistan…
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