NZ Vs ENG: England clear, New Zealand eagles; Big upheaval in the WTC Points table
- New Zealand beat England by 160 runs
- 2-1 series win for New Zealand against England
- It was Ben Stokes’ last Test match
New Zealand Vs England Test Series: recently New Zealand A three-match Test series was played against England. Meanwhile, in the third Test match, New Zealand Englandhas won over By winning this match, New Zealand has clinched the series with a margin of 2-1 over England. This was England captain Ben Stokes’ last Test match. New Zealand beat England by 160 runs.
New Zealand beat England by 160 runs. New Zealand scored 438 runs while batting first. New Zealand’s Tom Latham scored a brilliant century. While chasing these runs, England could score only 354 runs in the first innings. New Zealand took the lead over England in the first innings.
A hard-fought series. A trophy heading home.
The Crowe-Thorpe Trophy
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New Zealand scored 288 runs in the second innings. With a big target in front of England, the England team could only score 212 runs. Jamie Smith scored 60 runs. This is the last Test match for England captain Ben Stokes. He scored 30 runs in batting. New Zealand has a big win over England. This has given the New Zealand team an advantage in the points table of the WTC.
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There has been a major upheaval in the points table of the ICC World Test Championship. There is no direct change in the ranking after New Zealand’s win. But there is a difference between the points table of New Zealand and England. The New Zealand team is on the third position in the points table. England has fallen to the seventh position.
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Ben Stokes sudden retirement from international cricket
England’s star all-rounder Ben Stokes has announced his retirement from international cricket. The ongoing Test match against New Zealand at Trent Bridge will be the last of his career; After that, Ben Stokes will not be seen playing on the field. Stokes started his international career in the ‘white-ball’ format in 2011. He then made his Test debut in December 2013 in Adelaide during the Ashes series. Stokes has been leading the England Test team since April 2022. In the 2019 World Cup final, Ben Stokes scored a brilliant unbeaten knock of 84; This performance took the match to a ‘Super Over’ and eventually England became world champions for the first time. That same year, in the Ashes Test at Headingley, he scored an unbeaten 135 to lead England to an unexpected victory.


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