England skipper Ben Stokes agreed that New Zealand being a pace bowler short -- Kyle Jamieson could not bowl in the second innings due to serious back issues -- played a big role in momentum shifting in the hosts' favour in the second Test at Trent Bridge.
With Jamieson rule out, it was always going to be a tough ask for the rest of the New Zealand bowlers to decimate a strong England batting, and that is what happened on Tuesday, with Jonny Bairstow scoring a T20-style 136 (92 balls) and Ben Stokes smashing an unbeaten 75 to guide England to a five-wicket win and take a 2-0 lead in the three-Test series.
"Test cricket isn't necessarily about what you've seen there, but we wanted to put pressure back on their (New Zealand) attack; a seamer down a huge advantage (for England), and once Jonny (Bairstow) gets his 'Jonny eyes' there's no stopping him. (Ben) Foakesy gives the bowlers confidence and the slips confidence, and a vital knock," said Stokes.