1st Test: Broad's 4-21 sees Black Caps slump to 63/5 after England hammer 374 in 2nd innings (Image Source: IANS)
England were cruising towards victory in the first Test at Bay Oval here, having reduced New Zealand to 63/5 in their second innings after hammering 374 runs in 74 overs on second calling to set the hosts a target of 394 for victory.
England, who had a small lead of 19 runs on basis of the first innings, scored runs at a frantic pace on the third day of the Day-Night Test.
Joe Root (57), Harry Brook (54), and Ben Foakes (51) struck half-centuries while Ollie Pope blasted 49, skipper Ben Stokes scored 33-ball 31 and Ollie Robinson contributed 39 runs as England left the hosts' bowlers shell-shocked by their Bazball tactics, continuing to play attacking shots despite losing wickets at regular intervals.