Cricket-New Zealand crush England by 423 runs for consolation victory in Hamilton


  • Cricket
  • Tuesday, 17 Dec 2024

(Reuters) -New Zealand romped to victory by 423 runs after dismissing England for 234 on the fourth day of the third test in Hamilton on Tuesday to claim a consolation victory and send Tim Southee out a winner in his final match.

England, who had already sealed the series by winning the first two tests, crumbled after lunch in their improbable chase for 658 runs to sweep the series.

Captain Ben Stokes, who is being treated for a left hamstring injury sustained on Monday, did not bat in England's second innings to further hasten the conclusion.

Mitchell Santner took 4-85 after ripping through the England tail to give New Zealand their biggest ever win by runs and inflict the fourth-worst defeat by runs on the tourists.

The end came swiftly as England had looked determined to go down fighting before the break and continued going for their shots after it.

Gus Atkinson blasted 43 off 41 with seven fours and one six and his fellow seamer Brydon Carse clubbed 11 runs off 12 deliveries.

Jacob Bethell had earlier continued his impressive start to test cricket with a third half-century of the series before he holed out for 76 to give Southee his second wicket in his final innings to take his career tally to 391.

Joe Root reached his 65th test half-century before being dismissed for 54 by Santner, whose appeal for lbw was initially turned down but upheld on review.

Harry Brook, whose runs were instrumental to England's wins in Christchurch and Wellington, faced six deliveries for one run before Will O'Rourke had him caught in the slips with the sort of steepling delivery that is fast becoming his trademark.

(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney, editing by Ken Ferris and Peter Rutherford)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Cricket

Cricket-Australia's Hazlewood to have scans for calf problem
Cricket-New Zealand beat England by 424 runs in Hamilton
Cricket-India's one-man army Bumrah says fine with bowling workload
Cricket-Afghanistan's Rashid returns to test squad for Zimbabwe series
Cricket-England set target of 658 for Hamilton victory
Cricket-England skipper Stokes injures hamstring again in Hamilton
Cricket-New Zealand hunt victory in Hamilton after Williamson hundred
Cricket-India in trouble as rain slows Australia's advance at the Gabba
Cricket-Australia bowled out for 445 in third test v India
Cricket-Smith, Head team up to give India bad case of 'deja vu'

Others Also Read