Joe Root ended a poor run of form when he scored his 17th test century and led E...
WELLINGTON - Joe Root ended a poor run of form when he scored his 17th test century and led England to 269-5 before rain ended play early on the third day of the second test against New Zealand at Seddon Park in Hamilton on Sunday.
Root, who had not scored a test century since early February and was averaging just 27.10 this year prior to his current innings, was on 114 at stumps with Ollie Pope on four and England within striking distance of New Zealand’s 375. “I think the game is reasonably even,” New Zealand pace bowler Tim Southee told the BBC. “The ball is still reasonably hard.
The England captain reached the milestone with successive boundaries off Neil Wagner in the next over.
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