Southee hails Test win for the ages after New Zealand beats England

New Zealand captain Tim Southee hailed his workforce for turning into solely the fourth facet to win a Test after being requested to follow-on, whereas conceding fortune performed a component in his workforce’s unbelievable one-run victory over England.

New Zealand thwarted England’s 258-run chase by the slimmest of margins on day 5 on the Basin Reserve on Tuesday to depart the collection drawn 1-1.

Southee stated the match was up there with one of many greatest highlights of his profession of 92 Tests.

“It’s hard to go past being only the fourth test team to win a test match having been asked to follow on,” the 34-year-old paceman informed reporters.

“The guys just taking it in their stride and giving it a shot in the last three days and managing to come out on top, that’s, I’d imagine, would be a Test match that will be talked about for a long time.

“(For them) to show that character over the last three days has been very pleasing to see and just an awesome game of cricket to be a part of.”

New Zealand had loads of heroes, with Kane Williamson, Man of the Match, for his third innings 132 which helped the Black Caps placed on 483 after England captain Ben Stokes enforced the follow-on.

Paceman Neil Wagner had 4 victims within the fourth innings, together with the profitable wicket when he had tailender James Anderson caught down the legside.

Wicketkeeper Tom Blundell dived to his proper to take the Anderson catch, capping a terrific collection with scores of 38 and 90 in Wellington and 138 within the first take a look at loss in Mount Maunganui.

“We got a little bit of luck there with a little flick of a bat down the legside,” stated Southee.

“Tommy Blundell just capped off what has been not just been a great series, but a great 18 months for him as well.”

Source web site: sportstar.thehindu.com

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