Oval Test Review | Overthrows
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Notable Quotes
"England picked a really bad test match team and all of that was their own doing."
"If you take your catches, you are way more likely to win the test match."
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Episode Summary
In the second Test at the Oval, New Zealand triumphed over England by 253 runs, leveling the series 1-1. England’s performance was marred by a poor selection and lack of experienced players, with only three members having played over 22 Tests. They made notable errors in wicketkeeping and dropped too many catches throughout the match, with Ben Duckett and Joe Root among the primary culprits. New Zealand capitalized on this, with Glenn Phillips scoring his maiden Test century and Henry Nichols also making significant contributions. Matt Henry's bowling was pivotal, achieving remarkable figures of 11 wickets for 109 runs across both innings, earning him the Player of the Match award. England’s decision-making in both batting and captaincy, particularly Joe Root's tactics, was scrutinized, with fans and analysts emphasizing their need for a more stable and capable team as they head into the final Test at Trent Bridge.
Key Takeaways
- England's poor team selection led to their defeat
- Dropped catches significantly impacted England's performance
- Matt Henry's exceptional bowling was key to New Zealand's victory
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