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Home»Sports»New Zealand vs England: Harry Brook hits century and Ollie Pope 77 as tourists recover from collapse to trail by just 29 | Cricket News
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New Zealand vs England: Harry Brook hits century and Ollie Pope 77 as tourists recover from collapse to trail by just 29 | Cricket News

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Harry Brook’s seventh Test hundred and Ollie Pope’s timely 77 rescued England after a top-order collapse as the tourists cut a wasteful New Zealand’s lead to 29 on day two of the first Test.

England were reeling on 71-4, at which point they trailed by 277, as ducks for Zak Crawley and Joe Root sandwiched Jacob Bethell (10 off 34) snicking behind on a scratchy debut from an unfamiliar No 3 spot and Ben Duckett (46) caught on the hook in Christchurch.

However, Brook (132no) and Pope rode their luck to share a fifth-wicket stand of 151 – Brook was dropped on 18, 41 and 72 and then again on 106 while adding an unbroken 97 with captain Ben Stokes (37no) – as England closed on 319-5 in reply to New Zealand’s 348.

Stokes was also the beneficiary of a drop as New Zealand skipper Tom Latham shelled his third catch of the day – and the team’s sixth – at short cover close to stumps, reprieving the left-hander on 30.

Score summary – New Zealand vs England, first Test

New Zealand 348 all out in first innings (93 overs): Kane Williamson (93), Glenn Phillips (58no); Brydon Carse (4-64), Shoaib Bashir (4-69)

England 319-5 in first innings (74 overs): Harry Brook (132no), Ollie Pope (77), Ben Duckett (46), Ben Stokes (37no); Nathan Smith (2-86)

England's Ollie Pope (Associated Press)
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England’s Ollie Pope made 77 as he returned to form after a tough tour of Pakistan in October

Brook – who became the second-fastest Englishman to 2,000 Test runs in terms of innings (36), behind only Herbert Sutcliffe (33) – was shelled by Glenn Phillips at gully, Latham at first slip and Devon Conway at deep midwicket before reaching his hundred from 123 balls, shortly after a superb scooped four.

Pope, pushed down the order to No 6 due to him also keeping wicket in this Test, was his usual skittish self at times but managed to peel off a much-needed score after averaging a paltry 11 with a best of 29 while batting at No 3 during October’s 2-1 series defeat in Pakistan.

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Athers Cricket on Bethell

Speaking after day one in Christchurch, Sky Sports’ Michael Atherton says he would have batted Joe Root at No 3 in the first Test

However, England may now be reluctant to move Pope back up after this knock of note – during which he passed 3,000 Test runs – perhaps reopening the age-old debate of who should bat at No 3.

There will be no shifting Brook from No 5, with the Yorkshireman now averaging a shade over 60 in 22 Tests – and over 90 away from home – after New Zealand wicketkeeper Tom Blundell grassed him late in the evening shortly after he had reached three figures.

Brook, who latched onto a number of wide deliveries from the Black Caps, looked to the skies after completing his ton, remembering his late grandmother.

Bethell falls cheaply on debut after New Zealand 348 all out

New Zealand added 29 runs to their overnight 319-8 as England seamer Brydon Carse (4-64) continued the promising start to his Test career that began in Pakistan by taking the final two wickets, bouncing out Tim Southee (15) and bowling Will O’Rourke (0).

Carse, who looks like he could be a real threat in next winter’s Ashes series, also struck Phillips on the grille and had him dropped on 42 by Root at slip as he significantly outbowled Chris Woakes (0-70).

England celebrate a wicket against New Zealand (Associated Press)
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Brydon Carse (centre) joined Shoaib Bashir (right) in taking four wickets in New Zealand’s first innings

Southee, in his final series before retirement, began the England innings with a pinpoint maiden to Crawley and the latter went on to be trapped lbw by Matt Henry for a 12-ball duck in the fourth over.

That brought Bethell to the crease, with the 21-year-old batting at No 3 for the first time his first-class career having been handed that spot despite a red-ball average of 25.44 and no centuries.

The 21-year-old took 13 balls to get off the mark and was stuck on one after 26 before he struck two boundaries in three balls off fellow debutant Nathan Smith, through midwicket and past gully.

Smith (2-86) exacted revenge in his two-wicket next over, finding the edge off Bethell’s bat with a jaffa.

England's Jacob Bethell (Getty Images)
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England’s Jacob Bethell nicked off for 10 on his Test debut

He then forced Root to chop on for nought on the stroke of lunch as the batter’s first knock in his landmark 150th Test came to a premature end after just four deliveries, two of them no-balls – it was Root’s first duck in 40 Test innings, stretching back to December 2022 in Pakistan when he was nicked off by Nauman Ali.

Duckett, dropped on 23 by Latham off Henry, was the fourth England player out, top-edging England-born New Zealand seamer O’Rourke to Conway at deep backward square in the second session.

England could have wilted from that point and may have done had New Zealand’s fielding been up to scratch but Brook, and latterly Stokes, profited from the hosts’ constant sloppiness.

The New Zealand view – ‘We created enough chances’

All-rounder Nathan Smith (2-56):

New Zealand bowler Nathan Smith,(Associated Press)
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New Zealand all-rounder Nathan Smith (left) dismissed Jacob Bethell and Joe Root at Hagley Oval

“We created enough out there. A couple of catches going to hand and it is a completely different story. England got a couple of good partnerships but we just need to breakthrough with the ball.”

England’s Test tour of New Zealand

  • First Test: November 28-December 2 (Christchurch)
  • Second Test: December 6-10 (Wellington)
  • Third Test: December 14-18 (Hamilton)



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