Hindustan Times (East UP)

NEW ZEALAND THUMP ENGLAND IN SECOND TEST TO WIN SERIES 1-0

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

BIRMINGHAM: New Zealand crushed hosts England by eight wickets in the second and final test on Sunday to seal a 1-0 series win after chasing down a target of 38 runs on the fourth day at Edgbaston.

The result meant New Zealand, who thoroughly outplayed the hosts in the match, secured a first test series win in England since 1999 and only their third overall in the country.

England had been reduced to 122-9 at stumps on day three with a slender lead of 37 runs and Olly Stone was caught behind off Trent Boult on the first ball of the day on Sunday, leaving the visitors on the verge of a famous victory.

New Zealand lost Devon Conway for three after the opening batsman fished at a Stuart Broad delivery only to edge it to James Bracey before Will Young (8) played a ball on to his stumps off Stone to leave the visitors at 33-2.

But stand-in skipper Tom Latham (23 not out), who went past 4,000 runs in test cricket during his knock, and Ross Taylor (0 not out) guided them to 41-2 in 10.5 overs.

Latham’s praise

Latham praised the squad’s depth after they came into the contest having made six changes from the drawn first test at Lord’s.“It’s great to have that performanc­e under the belt. We were outstandin­g over the four days, everyone who came in did their roles,” Latham said.

“It’s fantastic for the depth of New Zealand cricket. Will Young, Matt Henry haven’t had much opportunit­y but the way they stood up was outstandin­g.

“England have a fantastic bowling attack and we played them really well. We adapted well.”

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