New Zealand thrashed England by 253 runs to level the Test series 1-1. Matt Henry was the star, taking 11 wickets. Glenn Phillips and Henry Nicholls hit crucial centuries for the Kiwis, who dominated the match from start to finish at The Oval.
New Zealand thrashed England by 253 runs at The Oval on Sunday to level the three-match Test series 1-1. It was a complete team performance from the visitors across all five days.

Phillips Century Lays Foundation
A superb century from Glenn Phillips formed the backbone of New Zealand's first-innings total of 391, putting the visitors in a strong position.
Henry's Devastating Spell
Seamer Matt Henry then produced a devastating spell in England's first innings, claiming a five-wicket haul as the hosts were bowled out for 291, handing New Zealand a crucial 100-run first-innings lead.
Kiwis Set Daunting Target
New Zealand made the most of favourable batting conditions in their second innings, with Henry Nicholls notching up his 11th Test century and Rachin Ravindra adding a fluent 76, as the visitors piled on the runs and set England a daunting target of 463.
England's Chase Crumbles
Chasing a daunting 463-run target, England were on the back foot from the outset. Their openers failed to provide a solid foundation, while Jacob Bethell was unable to convert his start. Joe Root and Harry Brook briefly raised hopes of a fightback with a promising partnership, but Matt Henry struck at a crucial juncture to dismiss both batters and effectively end England's resistance.
Quick Finish on Final Day
Heading into Day 5, it took New Zealand less than 50 minutes to wrap up the proceedings on the final day. New Zealand needed just five wickets to seal victory, and Matt Henry quickly wrapped up proceedings with ease.
After taking five wickets in the first innings and six in the second, Henry finished with a remarkable 11-wicket match haul, emerging as the standout performer with the ball.
Behind the wickets, Tom Blundell showcased his class with some outstanding glovework throughout the Test.
Contrasting Fortunes for Both Sides
England have lost six of their last eight Tests. The Kiwis, on the other hand, have won six of their last eight Tests. (ANI)
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