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New Zealand dismissed for 391 after maiden Phillips century

On the second day of the second test match between New Zealand and England at the Oval, Glenn Phillips scored his maiden test century as New Zealand accumulated 391 runs before being all out. The team added 100 runs before lunch, with Phillips resuming on 49. Kyle Jamieson contributed 41 runs in an 87-run partnership with Phillips. However, Jamieson was later dismissed by Jacob Bethell. Phillips hit 18 boundaries during his century before being caught by Emilio Gay off Matthew Fisher's bowling. England now aims to chase down the target to secure a series victory.

LONDON, June 19 : England tail-ender Matthew Fisher made a defiant unbeaten half-century to frustrate New Zealand and help his side to 291 all out at lunch on day three of the second test on Friday, a deficit of 100. Earlier New Zealand's Matt Henry had taken three quick wickets as the visitors sought to wrap up the England innings.

• England began the day on 226-6 in reply to New Zealand's 391 all out and facing a sizeable first innings deficit.

• New Zealand quick bowler Matthew Henry removed Jordan Cox, Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue in quick succession to claim a five-wicket haul and leave England reeling on 238-9.

• Fisher dug deep though, and in partnership with debutant Sonny Baker at number 10, helped England close in on 300.

• Fisher played sensibly to reach his 50 off 76 balls.

• Sonny Baker was last man out for four, just before the interval.

• England lead the three-match series 1-0.

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Channel NewsAsia (CNA)Party-alignedCenter2 days ago
England frustrate New Zealand as Fisher leads last-wicket stand

England's Matthew Fisher scored an unbeaten half-century alongside debutant Sonny Baker to help England reach 291 all out on day three of the second test against New Zealand. New Zealand's Matthew Henry took five wickets early in the innings, but Fisher's resilience kept England from being all out. England now holds a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a straightforward account of a cricket match without any overtly biased language, framing, or emphasis on political issues. It focuses solely on the sports event and does not take a stance on any political matter.

Channel NewsAsia (CNA)Party-alignedCenter3 days ago
New Zealand dismissed for 391 after maiden Phillips century

On the second day of the second test match between New Zealand and England at the Oval, Glenn Phillips scored his maiden test century as New Zealand accumulated 391 runs before being all out. The team added 100 runs before lunch, with Phillips resuming on 49. Kyle Jamieson contributed 41 runs in an 87-run partnership with Phillips. However, Jamieson was later dismissed by Jacob Bethell. Phillips hit 18 boundaries during his century before being caught by Emilio Gay off Matthew Fisher's bowling. England now aims to chase down the target to secure a series victory.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a straightforward report on a cricket match without any apparent political commentary, bias, or framing that suggests a particular ideological stance. It focuses solely on the sports event and does not involve political figures, policies, or contentious issues.