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Wagner bounces New Zealand to innings win

England’s resistance ends with the fall of Stokes

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New Zealand pulled off a dramatic win by an innings and 49 runs over England in Auckland yesterday, wrapping up the rain-affected first Test with 18.5 overs to spare.

It is only the 10th time New Zealand have beaten England in the 102-Test history between the two countries.

As fortunes fluctuated on the final day of the match in scenes reminiscen­t of the cliffhange­r finish the last time the two sides met on Eden Park, five years ago, Ben Stokes lined himself up to be the hero England so desperatel­y needed.

But with his dismissal for 66 on the stroke of dinner in the day-night Test, New Zealand went into the final session with the task of mopping up the last three wickets, while England still needed 69 runs to makes New Zealand bat again.

Five days after all seemed lost for England when they were rolled for a paltry 58 in their first innings, New Zealand settled the outcome with the tourists all out for 320.

For three consecutiv­e sessions in England’s second innings, New Zealand changed the flow of the match with a wicket in the final over.

Joe Root went at stumps on day four to have England 132 for three, Moeen Ali fell at tea on day five after adding 36 runs with Stokes, and then Stokes went at dinner ending an 83run stand with Chris Woakes.

Stokes, returning from exile after being dropped before the Ashes series following a nightclub altercatio­n in England, saw his effort to snatch an unexpected draw end after 188 deliveries.

A stubborn stand for two sessions folded when he lost patience during a lengthy spell of short-pitched bowling from Neil Wagner — New Zealand’s go-to bowler when wickets are hard to come by — and clipped a rising ball to Tim Southee at point. Wagner, Todd Astle and Trent Boult all finished with three wickets.

The second Test starts in Christchur­ch on Friday.

 ?? Reuters ?? New Zealand’s Neil Wagner celebrates with Trent Boult after they dismissed England’s Mark Stoneman on Sunday.
Reuters New Zealand’s Neil Wagner celebrates with Trent Boult after they dismissed England’s Mark Stoneman on Sunday.

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