Harry Brook leads England comeback against New Zealand on Day Two with seventh Test century while Joe Root falls to a miserable duck on 150th outing
Harry Brook leads England comeback against New Zealand on Day Two with seventh Test century while Joe Root falls to a miserable duck on 150th outing
Harry Brook threaded a cut through the cordon off Tim Southee for the four that brought up his latest hundred and confirmed England's fightback on the second day of a gripping first Test against New Zealand at Hagley Oval. With Ollie Pope making a restorative 77 from No 6 before falling to an astonishing gully catch by Glenn Phillips, England rebuilt resourcefully from the depths of 71 for four. At stumps, they had reached 319 for five, just 29 behind, with Brook unbeaten on 132 and hungry for more.
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