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ENG vs NZ, 3rd Test: Ollie Pope, Joe Root guide England close to 3-0 series win over New Zealand

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Monday, 27 June 2022 (12:25 IST)
Headingley: Ollie Pope and Joe Root produced a superb partnership on day four, building on Jack Leach’s five-wicket haul earlier in the day, to leave England well-placed to record a 3-0 series win over New Zealand.

Daryl Mitchell and Tom Blundell have been the two best batsmen on tour for New Zealand. They have often come together and bailed their side out of trouble.

The second innings in Headingley was no different. After England's late strikes late on day three, the pressure was on the pair to produce the goods for the Kiwis once again. They did exactly that.

Resuming on 168/5, the pair patiently for the first hour, before becoming a bit more adventurous with the bat. Once again frustrating the England bowlers, the two slowly but surely started to build on New Zealand's lead, nearing their half-centuries in the meanwhile.

Their partnership would reach the 93-run mark at the end of the session, as New Zealand's lead grew to 223.

The hosts needed to hit back in the afternoon session in order to regain control of the contest and an inspired performance by Matthew Potts and Leach allowed them to do just that, reported ICC.

Potts would get the ball rolling, trapping Mitchell after he reached his half-century. Leach would then replicate his performance from the first innings, blowing away the New Zealand tail. The wickets of Michael Bracewell, Tim Southee and Neil Wagner all came in relatively quick succession.

Boult would be the final man to depart, with Leach getting a ten-wicket haul for the match. Blundell's brilliant tour with the bat ended with him remaining unbeaten on 88. The target was set for the hosts – 296 runs for a 3-0 series clean sweep.

A target of 296 to win the third Test was far from straightforward, nevermind that England struggled to get close to such a total for much of the past two years.

But there’s a different vibe to this ‘Baz-ball’ England era, and they put themselves in a commanding position come the close of day four thanks to their classy numbers three and four.

Pope and Root would resume on the final day with half-centuries already to their name, with the pair’s 132-run partnership taking the sting out of New Zealand’s attack following the loss of the openers.

With 113 runs required on Monday it will take a collapse in the style of old-England to deny them from here.

Brief scores: New Zealand 329 & 326 (Tom Blundell 88*, Tom Latham 76; Jack Leach 5/66, Matty Potts 3/66) lead England 360 & 183/2 (Ollie Pope 81*, Joe Root 55*) by 112 runs. (UNI)

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