Dubai Telegraph - New Zealand thrash England to deny Stokes a fairytale finish

EUR -
AED 4.193409
AFN 71.936261
ALL 94.313517
AMD 420.265722
ANG 2.044352
AOA 1047.066868
ARS 1689.072446
AUD 1.659662
AWG 2.056738
AZN 1.945481
BAM 1.958174
BBD 2.299788
BDT 140.730617
BGN 1.930714
BHD 0.430513
BIF 3396.988644
BMD 1.141839
BND 1.476978
BOB 7.907414
BRL 5.927742
BSD 1.141884
BTN 107.892443
BWP 15.517473
BYN 3.311486
BYR 22380.050817
BZD 2.296464
CAD 1.622442
CDF 2589.120289
CHF 0.923411
CLF 0.026737
CLP 1052.308099
CNY 7.762395
CNH 7.765695
COP 3935.109456
CRC 517.923377
CUC 1.141839
CUP 30.258742
CVE 110.39836
CZK 24.263572
DJF 203.332061
DKK 7.474417
DOP 67.901727
DZD 152.241244
EGP 56.290733
ERN 17.12759
ETB 184.085649
FJD 2.567711
FKP 0.865351
GBP 0.862115
GEL 3.020169
GGP 0.865351
GHS 12.914374
GIP 0.865351
GMD 83.354533
GNF 10010.092064
GTQ 8.711485
GYD 238.844337
HKD 8.955212
HNL 30.55778
HRK 7.534429
HTG 149.239626
HUF 354.896792
IDR 20413.803496
ILS 3.411302
IMP 0.865351
INR 107.964733
IQD 1495.800358
IRR 1570314.535312
ISK 143.803363
JEP 0.865351
JMD 179.797981
JOD 0.809586
JPY 184.907748
KES 147.869387
KGS 99.854174
KHR 4591.5264
KMF 495.557874
KPW 1027.655794
KRW 1762.782919
KWD 0.353502
KYD 0.951533
KZT 554.399998
LAK 25609.8242
LBP 102250.125882
LKR 383.942116
LRD 207.807389
LSL 18.760981
LTL 3.371555
LVL 0.690687
LYD 7.335862
MAD 10.700273
MDL 20.182026
MGA 4858.84815
MKD 61.634438
MMK 2397.462543
MNT 4087.701951
MOP 9.223981
MRU 45.571249
MUR 53.940134
MVR 17.641444
MWK 1979.957083
MXN 20.014748
MYR 4.648392
MZN 72.96563
NAD 18.761145
NGN 1577.838644
NIO 42.020576
NOK 11.338818
NPR 172.629779
NZD 2.023231
OMR 0.439035
PAB 1.141859
PEN 3.899293
PGK 5.013078
PHP 69.912559
PKR 317.516265
PLN 4.289605
PYG 6953.430104
QAR 4.162246
RON 5.242754
RSD 117.385642
RUB 88.243753
RWF 1676.195463
SAR 4.289363
SBD 9.194036
SCR 15.889801
SDG 685.104142
SEK 11.113739
SGD 1.477066
SHP 0.852498
SLE 28.318388
SLL 23943.80396
SOS 652.585457
SRD 42.812695
STD 23633.768713
STN 24.529739
SVC 9.991069
SYP 126.209896
SZL 18.756576
THB 38.008402
TJS 10.584701
TMT 3.996438
TND 3.3822
TOP 2.749276
TRY 53.256638
TTD 7.762343
TWD 36.406978
TZS 2997.331628
UAH 51.246329
UGX 4185.073842
USD 1.141839
UYU 45.945703
UZS 13761.684201
VES 708.800171
VND 30018.955918
VUV 136.083591
WST 3.175321
XAF 656.747467
XAG 0.019725
XAU 0.000284
XCD 3.085878
XCG 2.057877
XDR 0.817981
XOF 656.750346
XPF 119.331742
YER 272.471391
ZAR 18.766358
ZMK 10277.916815
ZMW 20.67261
ZWL 367.671798
  • RBGPF

    0.2000

    61.5

    +0.33%

  • CMSC

    0.0700

    22

    +0.32%

  • RYCEF

    0.0500

    18.8

    +0.27%

  • VOD

    -0.1950

    13.695

    -1.42%

  • AZN

    1.0500

    189.46

    +0.55%

  • RELX

    -0.0600

    31.28

    -0.19%

  • GSK

    -0.1050

    52.395

    -0.2%

  • NGG

    0.3900

    83.4

    +0.47%

  • RIO

    0.2090

    93.949

    +0.22%

  • BCC

    -2.0620

    78.958

    -2.61%

  • CMSD

    0.0250

    21.795

    +0.11%

  • JRI

    0.1000

    12.89

    +0.78%

  • BP

    0.4100

    37.54

    +1.09%

  • BCE

    -0.5330

    22.387

    -2.38%

  • BTI

    -0.3100

    62.45

    -0.5%

New Zealand thrash England to deny Stokes a fairytale finish

New Zealand thrash England to deny Stokes a fairytale finish

An injury-hit New Zealand overwhelmed England by 160 runs in the third Test at Trent Bridge on Monday as Ben Stokes's last match in international cricket ended with a thumping defeat.

Text size:

Victory meant New Zealand won a three-match campaign 2-1 -- just their fourth series success in England in 20 attempts and only the second time they had triumphed after being 1-0 down following their 1999 success in England.

This was also England's seventh defeat in nine Tests and a first series loss at home in three or more Tests since 2012.

The Test was upstaged by England captain Stokes dramatically announcing his retirement from international duty on Sunday.

The 35-year-old all-rounder said he felt "burnt out" after four years as England skipper, although Stokes added he would continue to play for county side Durham.

His decision came after he had returned to England action after being omitted from a crushing 253-run defeat in the second Test, having broken a midnight curfew following the hosts' win in the series opener.

- 'Emotions' -

"It would have been great to go out with a series win, that's in a perfect world," Stokes told the BBC. "But I'm very happy with what I've managed to achieve as a player and a captain.

"There's quite a few emotions knowing you're not going to be doing this anymore."

New Zealand's win was just reward for their professional application, the Black Caps outplaying England in all departments in Nottingham.

Their approach was summed up by Daryl Mitchell, named player of the match, for a gutsy second-innings 100 not out where he was repeatedly struck painful blows by England's pace attack.

"This is very special for our group," said Mitchell. "We came over with the goal of winning the series. It's really cool."

Stokes opened England's run-chase even though he is normally a middle-order batsman, with the hosts set a stiff target of 373 to win.

He blazed his way to 30 off 20 balls, including two sixes, before he holed out, with his exit meaning he had no on-field role on Monday, his last day in international cricket.

England had dramatically chased down a target of 299 to beat New Zealand at Trent Bridge four years ago, right at the start of the team's aggressive 'Bazball' era under Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum with Jonny Bairstow scoring a blistering century.

But the current New Zealand attack held their nerve, with England losing three more wickets before Sunday's close to be in dire straits at 103-4.

And they were in even worse trouble at 116-6 after losing two wickets in five balls early in Monday's play.

Nathan Smith had Emilio Gay caught behind for 10 and then Joe Root, one of England's greatest batsmen, was superbly run out for 18 by Henry Nicholls's brilliant direct hit from backward point.

New Zealand lost a bowler just 35 minutes into Monday's play when Will O'Rourke suffered a hamstring injury.

Gus Atkinson, also back after breaking curfew alongside Stokes, and Jamie Smith kept New Zealand at bay with a stand of 75 before Atkinson was lbw for 19 to left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner.

Jamie Smith went to a fifty when he punched Santner for four after lunch.

But another excellent direct hit run-out did for tailender Josh Tongue, with Santner on target this time, before Jamie Smith (60) was caught in the deep by Nathan Smith to seal a well-deserved success for the Black Caps.

"We put a lot of work in on our fielding, the two run-outs today showed guys are engaged and showing everything they've got," said Mitchell.

This match was a triumph for several New Zealand players, with captain Tom Latham (151) and Devon Conway (157) sharing an opening stand of 317 in a first-innings total of 438.

New Zealand came into this match without injured paceman Matt Henry, their 11-wicket hero at the Oval, and in-form towering quick Kyle Jamieson, rested as a fitness precaution.

And in Nottingham, Blair Tickner could only manage three overs before pulling out with concussion suffered when hit by a Jofra Archer bouncer when batting.

But Zak Foulkes, New Zealand's first concussion substitute, performed superbly to take six wickets in the match.

V.Munir--DT