Mitchell fired off some risky shots, chipping over the infield a couple of times early on, but looked increasingly sure of himself. When Blundell edged the tiring Potts towards third slip there was no catcher in place, with Stokes belatedly plugging the gap once the moment had passed. Mitchell, made sure it would be costly.īoth sides were in the fight at 195 for four at tea, but England’s stock was soon sliding again.
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Had that double strike become a triple it could have been a transformative moment, but when Stokes got a nick from the newly-arrived Mitchell the opportunity slipped through Root’s fingers. When Stokes got one to shape away from Nicholls (30) he could do nothing but feather it through to Ben Foakes, while Conway was beaten through the air by Anderson and caught behind off the inside edge. England desperately needed some assistance and when the ageing ball finally started to swing, they got it. Things continued to go against the hosts, with Conway standing his ground after whipping Anderson low to Potts at mid-wicket for a disputed catch that went in the batter’s favour. His appeal for more noise did see the volume level rise temporarily but the closest he came to cashing in saw Crawley put down a chance after lunging at a catch he should have left for Root. He led the returning Nicholls in another positive stand worth 77, as they continued to milk some average bowling.īroad gamely attempted to reprise his role as crowd conductor, a tactic that worked a treat at Lord’s but failed to yield the same results here. Williamson’s unexpected absence robbed New Zealand of their most reliable performer at number three, but Devon Conway has proved himself more than capable in the past. After 90 one-sided minutes, the balance had been rapidly restored. The end of the 84-run stand should have been the cue for stand-in skipper Latham to dig in but instead he went after the very next ball, dug in short by Anderson and pulled to the diving Potts at mid-wicket.
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Tom Latham and Will Young gratefully picked off the boundaries, 15 of them in the first 21 overs, with a surplus of half-volleys and England’s commitment to attacking fields helping them along.Īfter a slightly ragged first over, Stokes managed to check the growing momentum by having Young caught behind for 47 – an angled delivery clipping the shoulder of the bat and carrying low to Crawley in the slips. With a tinge of green on the pitch and a few grey clouds gathering both teams had planned on bowling first, but there was no real terror in the air as the new ball refused to swing.Īnderson managed the lack of movement in a reliably steady initial burst but Stuart Broad could not find a rhythm at his home ground and Matthew Potts was unable to recreate the wicket-taking impact of his debut appearance.
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Joe Root was responsible for the costliest error, shelling Mitchell when he had just three runs, and also got a hand to another fiercely difficult chance.
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Zak Crawley was the guilty party twice, diving across first slip to put down Henry Nicholls and later making the opposite mistake as he and Jonny Bairstow both left a Blundell edge for each other. England’s catching had been near flawless at Lord’s but here four chances went begging in the cordon.