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Nicholls and Ravindra steady New Zealand and extend lead over England to 194 at The Oval

Nicholls and Ravindra steady New Zealand and extend lead over England to 194 at The Oval

Posted on June 19, 2026 By admin


New Zealand’s Henry Nicholls bats on day three of the second cricket test between England and New Zealand, in London, Friday June 19, 2026.
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Henry Nicholls and Rachin Ravindra dug in against England and reinforced New Zealand’s hefty 100-run first innings lead in The Oval test on Friday (June 19, 2026).

New Zealand was 94-2 in 25 overs — effectively 194-2 — at tea on day three with Nicholls on 39 and Ravindra on 35.

England rode the lift in spirits from a precious last-pair partnership of 53 between tailenders Matthew Fisher and Sonny Baker to lunch with the wickets of the New Zealand opening batters soon after.

Captain Tom Latham was out for 4 when he edged behind Jofra Archer’s slowest delivery of the third over at 140 kph (87 mph). In the same over, Nicholls popped up a 147 kph delivery that dropped safely and his inside edge was beaten by a 145 kph shooter.

Devon Conway lasted six overs longer when he was out driving at Josh Tongue and gave a thick edge to second slip on 11 at 28-2.

It could have been worse for New Zealand. Tongue should have had Ravindra on 7 but wicketkeeper James Rew spilled a tough, low chance into his left glove.

Chances dried up from there and the batters took the sting out of England and lulled a crowd bathing in sunshine. The pitch was still offering some grip; one Tongue delivery barely rose above the shoelaces and shot under Ravindra’s bat.

Ravindra likes to play and so offers chances, but he also expertly clipped Baker off his toes to the boundary, one of his seven.

Nicholls hit part-time spinner Root, England’s leading wicket-taker in the current side with 73, for consecutive driven fours as tea approached. But it was a rare show of anger in his careful 64-ball innings.

Nicholls and Ravindra restored the momentum back to New Zealand after England batted through the entire morning after being 238-9.

Published – June 20, 2026 03:51 am IST



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