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STUART BROAD LED ENGLAND'S ATTACK IN THE ABSENCE OF JAMES ANDERSON BEFORE NEW ZEALAND LOST HENRY

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Stuart Broad drove England's assault without even a trace of James Anderson before New Zealand lost Henry Nicholls in odd style on the first day of the season of the third test at Headingley on Thursday.

 

New Zealand were 123 for five at tea, with Broad eliminating Tom Latham in the first over of the match before catching the vital wicket of New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson.

 

On the stroke of tea, Nicholls, who battled to 19 off 99 balls, drove effectively at left-arm spinner Jack Leach.

 

The ball redirected off non-striker Daryl Mitchell's bat and afterward circled delicately to Alex Lees at mid-off for an unfortunate excusal.

 

Mitchell was 25 not out, having proactively scored two hundreds in a three-match series where England have an unassailable 2-0 lead.

 

He could have been out for eight, nonetheless, yet England ruled against investigating Matthew Potts' dismissed lbw offer.

 

Replays demonstrated that by neglecting to challenge umpire Marais Erasmus' unique choice, England had botched the opportunity to decrease New Zealand to 97 for five.

 

Britain lost the throw under blue skies and on an apparently decent batting pitch.

 

The hosts were hoping to make it three successes out of three under their new initiative couple of chief Ben Stokes and test coach Brendon McCullum, a previous New Zealand captain.

 

They were without Anderson, their unsurpassed driving test wicket-taker, due to a lower leg injury.But Anderson's long-lasting new-ball accomplice Broad compensated for his nonappearance by eliminating Tom Latham for a 6th ball duck after he edged a conveyance directly to Joe Root at first slip.

 

Will Young and Williamson, back in real life in the wake of missing the second test in Nottingham with an episode of Covid, fixed a portion of the early harm subsequent to meeting up at none for one.

 

Williamson, on a ground where he had played for Yorkshire, crushed Broad for four and Young cut a limit off Jamie Overton, with the debutant Surrey fast liked to twin sibling Craig as the substitution for Anderson.

 

Turn, nonetheless, finished a promising organization, when left-armer Jack Leach hit with his most memorable ball, turning and fixed a conveyance past Young's bat to have the opener lbw for 20.

 

Wide then excused star batsman Williamson, whose familiar 31 had included five fours, when the star batsman edged a fine leg-shaper to wicketkeeper Ben Foakes as the seamer stepped through his 548th examination wicket.

 

Williamson, in an uncommon demonstration of feeling, ripped off his glove in disdain.

 

Overton, who was given his England cap toward the beginning of the day by his twin Craig, got in on the demonstration after lunch with his most memorable test wicket.Devon Conway, on 26, played on attempting to drive a full-length ball to leave New Zealand 83 for four.

 

Britain: Alex Lees, Zak Crawley, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow, Ben Stokes (capt), Ben Foakes (wk), Jamie Overton, Matty Potts, Stuart Broad, Jack Leach

 

NEW ZEALAND: Tom Latham, Will Young, Devon Conway, Kane Williamson (capt), Henry Nicholls, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Blundell (wk), Michael Bracewell, Tim Southee, Trent Boult, Neil Wagner

 

 

 

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