Tuesday, new zealand defeated england by one run after mounting a remarkable comeback, becoming just the fourth side in cricket test history to triumph after being forced to follow-on. With james Anderson and Jack Leach at bat, england only needed two runs, but Neil Wagner of new zealand had other ideas and struck out Anderson. Blundell being trailed by. The keeper dove to his left to catch it after receiving just a slight tickle from the bat down the thigh. NZ triumphs by the slimmest of margins. The winning margin is one run.

 They unexpectedly pulled off a victory. Joe Root struck 95 in a 121-run partnership with ben stokes (33), which seemed to have batted england to victory and a 2-0 lead in the two-test series on a day of many twists and turns. With 56 runs still needed, Root and stokes were out within a run of one another, and the match—which had been favouring England—shifted back in favour of new zealand as the lower order was left exposed.

Then, wicketkeeper Ben Foakes scored 35 runs, fending off the new zealand assault and guiding england towards victory. Foakes was struck out with seven runs still needed, which was an unexpected twist.

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