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England vs New Zealand - 1st Test | Live Score, Full Scorecard, Highlights & Analysis | New Zealand tour of England

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1st Test • New Zealand tour of England

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140/10 & 226/10 (56)
NZ
113/10 & 138/10 (40.3)
England won by 115 runs
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Player of the match: Ollie Robinson

40.3
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Gus Atkinson to Matt Henry, Bowled!
40.2
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Gus Atkinson to Matt Henry, no run
40.1
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Gus Atkinson to Matt Henry, no run
End of over 40 (4 runs)
Glenn Phillips 44 (52)
Matt Henry 0 (7)
NZ 138/9
Josh Tongue 13-2-48-2
39.6
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Josh Tongue to Glenn Phillips, no run
39.5
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Josh Tongue to Glenn Phillips, Four
39.4
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Josh Tongue to Glenn Phillips, no run
39.3
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Josh Tongue to Glenn Phillips, no run
39.2
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Josh Tongue to Glenn Phillips, no run
39.1
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Josh Tongue to Glenn Phillips, no run
End of over 39 (0 runs)
Matt Henry 0 (7)
Glenn Phillips 40 (46)
NZ 134/9
Gus Atkinson 11-4-30-3
38.6
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Gus Atkinson to Matt Henry, no run
38.5
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Gus Atkinson to Matt Henry, no run
38.4
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Gus Atkinson to Matt Henry, no run
38.3
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Gus Atkinson to Matt Henry, no run
38.2
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Gus Atkinson to Matt Henry, no run
38.1
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Gus Atkinson to Matt Henry, no run
End of over 38 (10 runs)
Glenn Phillips 40 (46)
Matt Henry 0 (1)
NZ 134/9
Josh Tongue 12-2-44-2
37.6
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Josh Tongue to Glenn Phillips, no run
37.5
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Josh Tongue to Glenn Phillips, Six
37.4
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Josh Tongue to Glenn Phillips, no run
37.3
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Josh Tongue to Glenn Phillips, Four
37.2
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Josh Tongue to Glenn Phillips, no run
37.1
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Josh Tongue to Glenn Phillips, no run
End of over 37 (4 runs)
Matt Henry 0 (1)
Glenn Phillips 30 (40)
NZ 124/9
Gus Atkinson 10-4-30-2
36.6
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Gus Atkinson to Matt Henry, no run
36.5
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Gus Atkinson to Kyle Jamieson, Out! Caught by Ben Duckett
36.4
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Gus Atkinson to Kyle Jamieson, no run

Match Summary

England and New Zealand met in 1st Test of New Zealand tour of England, and the contest unfolded as a tactical battle rather than a straightforward run chase. England 1st Inning posted 140/10 (39.4). New Zealand 1st Inning posted 113/10 (29.5). England 2nd Inning posted 226/10 (56). New Zealand 2nd Inning posted 138/10 (40.3). Emilio Gay led the batting charts with 57 from 95 balls, blending risk control with timely acceleration. Nathan Smith delivered the standout spell, finishing with 6 wickets while conceding only 70 runs. As commentary grows through the innings, this page captures each tactical shift in a crawlable, searchable format. Key match-defining phases included: Commentary is being updated. Key moments will appear as the match progresses.. The turning point emerged through sustained pressure rather than one incident: disciplined bowling in middle overs, tighter field placements, and reduced boundary frequency gradually tilted the game decisively. By the final phase, game management became as important as shot-making: strike rotation, matchup-based bowling changes, and field settings in boundary zones had a direct impact on the closing overs. What makes this result meaningful is not just the scoreline (England won by 115 runs), but how the match narrative evolved ball by ball. The winning side absorbed pressure, identified high-value overs, and executed cleaner under stress. For fans searching this fixture, this hub combines live score, full scorecard, player performances, turning-point analysis, and searchable commentary to present the complete story of how the result was built.

Key Moments

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Player Performance Analysis

This match was shaped by execution in phases, and the best individual performances came from players who adapted their plans to each passage of play. In batting, Emilio Gay set the benchmark with 57 runs, using tempo shifts rather than one-dimensional attack. Support from Harry Brook ensured the innings did not lose direction when pressure overs arrived. Across the top order, boundary count and strike rotation together defined impact more accurately than raw strike rate alone. With the ball, Nathan Smith produced the most influential spell by combining control lines with wicket-taking intent. Gus Atkinson complemented that spell through containment and matchup pressure, especially when set batters looked to break free. Death-over choices, including pace variation and field protection, were central to the final result narrative. Beyond headline numbers, this game rewarded tactical patience: bowlers who understood batters' release shots and batters who read field patterns were able to create decisive micro-advantages. That tactical layer is why this scorecard should be read as a full story of match control rather than just a collection of final figures.

Turning Point of Match

The turning point emerged through sustained pressure rather than one incident: disciplined bowling in middle overs, tighter field placements, and reduced boundary frequency gradually tilted the game decisively.

Short Highlights Summary

England won by 115 runs. Emilio Gay and Nathan Smith produced the standout performances, while the defining passage came when Commentary is being updated. Key moments will appear as the match progresses.. This highlights capsule captures the most search-relevant events from the fixture: wickets, boundary bursts, game-defining overs, and the final match outcome context. For quick readers, it works as a compressed match recap; for deep readers, it complements the scorecard and the full commentary timeline below.

Ball-by-ball Commentary

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FAQs

Who won the match?
England won by 115 runs

What was the final score?
England won by 115 runs

Who scored the most runs?
Emilio Gay (57 runs)