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Kiwis record dramatic one-run win over England

01 March, 2023

 Kiwis record dramatic one-run win over England

WELLINGTON              -       New Zealand pulled off a remarkable one-run win over England on Tuesday as lionhearted paceman Neil Wagner’s heroics saw the hosts become just the fourth side in test history to claim victory after being asked to follow on. Wagner took four wickets and two crucial catches at Wellington’s Basin Reserve, where the hosts recorded only the second one-run victory in test cricket following West Indies’ famous 1993 win in Adelaide.

New Zealand had Wagner to thank for one of the most dramatic outcomes seen in the game as he came back from a trouncing by England’s batsmen to take the last wicket of James Anderson at the end of a manic day five. Having set England 258 to win, New Zealand’s hopes had faded after lunch as Joe Root (95) and captain Ben Stokes (33) produced a 121-run stand to cut the deficit to 57 runs with five wickets in hand on a sunny Tuesday afternoon.

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Enter Wagner, who had bled more than eight runs an over in the third innings when England romped to a 267-run win in the seriesopener at Mount Maunganui. He had both Root and Stokes out slogging in Wellington then nervelessly held catches in the deep to help remove Stuart Broad (11) and wicketkeeper Ben Foakes for 35. Foakes’s wicket left tailenders Jack Leach and Anderson needing seven runs for victory, and Anderson smacked a boundary off Wagner to trim the target to two runs.

The unfazed Wagner came again and had Anderson caught down the leg side for four to trigger jubilation among his teammates and the home fans in the crowd. With the two-match series ending 1-1, the hosts preserved their unbeaten record at home dating back to 2017.

They also handed England only their second defeat in 12 tests since Stokes and head coach Brendon ‘Baz’ McCullum unleashed the team’s attacking ‘Bazball’ revolution last year. Over the home summer, England chased down fourth-innings targets above 250 in three successive tests to whitewash New Zealand.

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They will wonder how this one got away from them. England resumed on 48-1 in the morning, then lost four wickets in a hurry to be 80-5, with Root running out a scoreless Harry Brook in a moment of madness. But the former skipper shrugged off the mistake and threatened another century after his unbeaten 153 in the first innings.

England pushed past 200 but the momentum shifted again as Stokes threw the bat at a Wagner bouncer and top-edged to square leg where Tom Latham took the catch. An unlikely aggressor through his 113-ball knock, Root also paid for attacking Wagner, sending a miscued pull to Michael Bracewell at midwicket. Broad tried to slog his team over the line but ramped Matt Henry straight to Wagner at third man to be out for 11. Foakes and Leach carried England to within seven runs but Foakes pulled captain Tim Southee to fine leg where a scrambling Wagner took a low catch on his knees, leaving the tailenders exposed. Kane Williamson (132) was named Man of the Match.

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