New Zealand delivered a dominant all-round performance to defeat England by 253 runs in the second T...
ENG vs NZ- 2nd Test, 17 June 2026- Matt Henry's 11-Wicket Masterclass Powers New Zealand to Crushing Victory Over England
New Zealand delivered a dominant all-round performance to defeat England by 253 runs in the second Test at London. Fast bowler Matt Henry produced one of the finest bowling displays of his career, claiming 11 wickets in the match, while centuries from Glenn Phillips and Henry Nicholls laid the foundation for a memorable Kiwi victory.
After being put into bat, New Zealand recovered from a steady start thanks to a magnificent innings from Glenn Phillips, who smashed 100 runs from 135 balls.
The visitors also received valuable contributions from Tom Blundell (51), Daryl Mitchell (44) and Kyle Jamieson (41), helping them reach 391 all out in their first innings.
England's bowlers shared the wickets, with Jacob Bethell impressing with 3/26, while Jofra Archer, Matthew Fisher, and Sonny Baker picked up two wickets each.
Matt Henry Destroys England's First Innings
England's reply began positively through Ben Duckett (36) and Emilio Gay (53), while captain Joe Root added 46.
However, New Zealand's pace attack proved too strong. Matt Henry was outstanding, claiming 5 wickets for 80 runs, while Will O'Rourke took two wickets.
Despite a fighting half-century from *Matthew Fisher (50)**, England were bowled out for 291, conceding a first-innings deficit of 100 runs.
Nicholls and Ravindra Extend New Zealand's Advantage
In their second innings, New Zealand tightened their grip on the match through a superb batting display.
Henry Nicholls produced a magnificent 121, anchoring the innings with patience and authority. He was brilliantly supported by Rachin Ravindra (76) and Daryl Mitchell (68).
Useful late runs from Nathan Smith (38) helped New Zealand post 362, setting England a daunting target of 463 runs.
For England, Jofra Archer and Matthew Fisher claimed three wickets each, while Josh Tongue took two.
England Collapse Under Pressure
Facing a huge chase, England's hopes rested on Joe Root and Harry Brook.
Brook attacked aggressively for his 58 off 54 balls, while Root fought valiantly with 77 runs from 145 deliveries. The pair briefly revived England's hopes with a century partnership.
Once Brook fell, the innings quickly unraveled.
Matt Henry produced a devastating spell of fast bowling, removing Root, Archer, Fisher, and Tongue during a remarkable collapse. England lost their final six wickets for just 72 runs and were bowled out for 209.
Henry finished with sensational figures of 6/29, while Kyle Jamieson contributed 3/61.
Match Summary
New Zealand 1st Innings – 391
Glenn Phillips – 100 (135)
Tom Blundell – 51 (84)
Daryl Mitchell – 44 (74)
Kyle Jamieson – 41 (48)
England 1st Innings – 291
Emilio Gay – 53 (114)
Matthew Fisher – 50* (77)
Joe Root – 46 (57)
New Zealand 2nd Innings – 362
Henry Nicholls – 121 (171)
Rachin Ravindra – 76 (99)
Daryl Mitchell – 68 (108)
England 2nd Innings – 209
Joe Root – 77 (145)
Harry Brook – 58 (54)
Best Bowlers
New Zealand
Matt Henry – 11 wickets in the match (5/80 & 6/29)
Kyle Jamieson – 4 wickets in the match
Will O'Rourke – 3 wickets in the match
England
Matthew Fisher – 5 wickets in the match
Jofra Archer – 5 wickets in the match
Jacob Bethell – 4 wickets in the match
Player of the Match
Matt Henry (New Zealand)
11 wickets in the match, including a devastating 6/29 in England's second innings.
Turning Point
The crucial moment came when Matt Henry dismissed Joe Root shortly after England crossed 180. That wicket triggered a dramatic collapse, with England losing their last six wickets for only 21 runs.
Conclusion
New Zealand outclassed England in every department to secure a comprehensive 253-run victory in London. Glenn Phillips and Henry Nicholls provided the batting foundations, while Matt Henry's extraordinary 11-wicket haul sealed one of the most dominant Test wins for the Black Caps in recent years. England will need a major response after being thoroughly outplayed by a disciplined and clinical New Zealand side.
Author: System Administrator