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New Zealand crush England by 253 runs to level series at The Oval

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June 21, 2026
New Zealand crush England by 253 runs to level series at The Oval
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London, June 21: New Zealand produced a dominant all-round performance to defeat England by 253 runs in the second Test at The Oval, levelling the series and handing the hosts one of their heaviest defeats on home soil in recent years.

Chasing an improbable target of 463 on the final day, England resumed on 182-5 but were bundled out for 209 within little more than an hour of play as New Zealand seamer Matt Henry delivered a career-best performance, finishing with 11 wickets in the match.

The victory marked only New Zealand’s seventh Test win over England in England and their third in the 21st century. It also came shortly after the retirement of former captain Kane Williamson, making the triumph even more significant for the visitors.

Matt Henry was the standout performer throughout the match, claiming figures of 5-80 in England’s first innings before returning to dismantle the batting line-up on the final morning. He finished with a match haul of 11 wickets, the best figures of his Test career against England.

The fast bowler struck early on the fifth day, trapping England stand-in captain Joe Root lbw for 77 after the veteran batter had resumed as his team’s last realistic hope of avoiding defeat.

Henry then removed Jofra Archer, Matt Fisher and Josh Tongue in quick succession before completing his sixth wicket of the innings when Jordan Cox was bowled attempting an aggressive sweep shot.

England had begun the final day requiring another 281 runs with only five wickets remaining. Root and Jordan Cox were expected to lead any resistance, but Henry’s relentless accuracy quickly ended any hopes of a remarkable comeback.

Root, who returned to captaincy in the absence of Ben Stokes, added only two runs to his overnight score before falling lbw. Once he departed, England’s lower order offered little resistance.

Cox briefly entertained the home crowd with a six and a four against Kyle Jamieson, but his dismissal effectively ended the contest.

New Zealand laid the foundation for victory with commanding batting performances in both innings. Glenn Phillips scored a century in the first innings, while Tom Blundell contributed a valuable half-century as the visitors posted 391.

In their second innings, Henry Nicholls struck 121, Rachin Ravindra made 76 and Daryl Mitchell added 68 as New Zealand declared on 362, setting England a daunting target.

England’s batting struggled throughout the match. Ben Gay top-scored with 53 in the first innings, while Root’s unbeaten 75 and Harry Brook’s 54 were the only notable contributions in the second innings.\

The defeat raises further questions about England’s selection decisions, particularly the absence of regular captain Ben Stokes. England coach Brendon McCullum later confirmed that Stokes is expected to return for the third Test at Trent Bridge, which now shapes up as the series decider.

For New Zealand, the emphatic victory demonstrated their strength in all departments and ensured the series remains finely balanced heading into the final match.

Tags: Ben StokesBrendon McCullumEnglandHenry NichollsJoe RootJordan CoxKane WilliamsonKyle JamiesonLondonMatt HenryNew ZealandRachin RavindraThe OvalTrent Bridge
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