New Zealand vs England 2nd Test 2023 Day 5 Video Highlights: Recap of Key Moments in Black Caps' Thrilling One-Run Win Over Ben Stokes' Team
Neil Wagner led the New Zealand bowling performance on the final day of this Test match with figures of 4/62. Captain Tim Southee too took three wickets and Matt Henry had two to his name. This is also the fourth time a team has won a Test match after being made to follow on.
New Zealand produced one of the most thrilling performances with the ball in Test cricket in recent times as they beat England by just one run in the 2nd Test on February 28. Starting the day at 48/1 and needing to achieve a target of 258 runs, England were hit early when both overnight batters Ollie Robinson and Ben Duckett fell in quick succession. Ollie Pope soon departed too as wickets continued to tumble. One of the biggest moments of the innings was when the in-form Harry Brook was run out for a duck without facing a delivery. At 80/5, England looked in real trouble when former captain Joe Root stepped up along with current skipper Ben Stokes with the two stitching a 121-run partnership. But New Zealand fought back hard, breaking the stand and dismissing both the set batters to leave England reeling again. The most memorable phase of play was when James Anderson hit a four with England needing seven runs with one wicket in hand and was later dismissed by Neil Wagner. New Zealand Beat England by 1 Run in Thrilling Second Test Match, Level Two-Match Series 1–1.
Ollie Robinson's Early Departure
Ben Duckett Makes his Way Back to the Pavilion
Harry Brooks Run Out Without Facing a Ball
Massive Moment Indeed
Ben Foakes Dismissal
James Anderson Swings It England's Way
New Zealand Win by 1 Run
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