NZ vs ENG: The ongoing two-match Test series between New Zealand and England saw its second match being played in Wellington. After scoring 435 runs, England dismissed New Zealand early and enforced a follow-on. However, New Zealand got off to a great start in their second innings, but they began to lose wickets continuously. Devon Conway and Tom Latham were the first to be dismissed, followed by young player Will Young, who disappointed once again, getting out after scoring just 8 runs, victimized by Jack Leach.
England Enforce Follow-On after Dismissing New Zealand Early
The New Zealand team included Will Young in the Test against England, with hopes that he would impress everyone with his performance, but he appears to have failed in this series. He was dismissed for just 2 runs in the first innings of the second Test and could not do anything special in the second innings either. Although the team was in a good position when they came out to bat, they were unable to capitalize on it.
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Jack Leach Troubles Will Young with Superb Bowling Performance
Experienced bowler Jack Leach came in to bowl for England during the 62nd over. He started troubling Will Young from the start and bowled the fourth ball of the over on a superb length. His ball waved in the air and hit the stumps as soon as it hit. However, Will Young could not get the length and went to hit the shot in a different direction, resulting in his dismissal.
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