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New Zealand dominant in decider at Trent Bridge

by BBC Radio 5 Live

Test Match Special

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"Joe Root gets out and it sends a shudder down the England dressing room."
"New Zealand have found a way with skill and determination; they're the favorites to win."
"The best batsmen are problem solvers. Joe Root will solve this problem."
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Episode Summary

In this episode of the TMS Podcast, the panel reflects on the events of the third day of the Test Match between England and New Zealand at Trent Bridge. England began the day in a promising position at 223 for 2 but were bowled out for 354, conceding an 84-run lead to New Zealand. The discussion reveals the panel's concerns about England's collapse, with particular critiques on the batting techniques and decision-making of key players like Joe Root and Ben Stokes. Root’s recurring issues with LBW are a focal point, sparking questions about New Zealand's plans against him.

Panelists, including Sir Alistair Cook and Michael Vaughan, note the effectiveness of New Zealand's bowlers who, despite being of a lower tier, exploited the deteriorating pitch conditions remarkably well. New Zealand’s Daryl Mitchell and Rachin Ravindra launched a counterattack, setting themselves in a commanding position by the end of the day, with New Zealand at 120 for 3 and a lead of 204 runs. The conversation touches on tactical decisions from England's captain Ben Stokes, particularly in how he deployed bowlers and managed the bowling changes throughout the day.

The analysis reflects on England's persistent struggles with batting under pressure, the adjustments they need to make moving forward, and the unpredictability of the match's outcome, emphasizing that anything can still happen in the Test.

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Episode Summary

In this episode of the TMS Podcast, the panel reflects on the events of the third day of the Test Match between England and New Zealand at Trent Bridge. England began the day in a promising position at 223 for 2 but were bowled out for 354, conceding an 84-run lead to New Zealand. The discussion reveals the panel's concerns about England's collapse, with particular critiques on the batting techniques and decision-making of key players like Joe Root and Ben Stokes. Root’s recurring issues with LBW are a focal point, sparking questions about New Zealand's plans against him.

Panelists, including Sir Alistair Cook and Michael Vaughan, note the effectiveness of New Zealand's bowlers who, despite being of a lower tier, exploited the deteriorating pitch conditions remarkably well. New Zealand’s Daryl Mitchell and Rachin Ravindra launched a counterattack, setting themselves in a commanding position by the end of the day, with New Zealand at 120 for 3 and a lead of 204 runs. The conversation touches on tactical decisions from England's captain Ben Stokes, particularly in how he deployed bowlers and managed the bowling changes throughout the day.

The analysis reflects on England's persistent struggles with batting under pressure, the adjustments they need to make moving forward, and the unpredictability of the match's outcome, emphasizing that anything can still happen in the Test.

Key Takeaways

  • England's collapse raises concerns about their batting technique and mental resilience.
  • New Zealand's bowlers exploited pitch conditions effectively, demonstrating superior skill and strategy.
  • Joe Root's recurring LBW dismissals highlight a need for tactical adjustments.

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