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ENG vs NZ 2nd Test: More Than 1,000 Runs Plundered Through Boundaries For The First Time In 145 Years

England vs New Zealand Nottingham Test: In the 2nd test match between England and New Zealand at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, batters smacked plenty of fours & sixes. Both the teams plundered a total of

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Rishabh Gautam
By Rishabh Gautam
Jun 15, 2022 • 03:42 PM

England vs New Zealand Nottingham Test: In the 2nd test match between England and New Zealand at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, batters smacked plenty of fours & sixes. Both the teams plundered a total of 1,675 runs in the test. New Zealand scored 553 runs in the first innings followed by 284 runs in the second, while England scored 539 and 299 runs in both the innings respectively. 

Rishabh Gautam
By Rishabh Gautam
June 15, 2022 • 03:42 PM

The players from England & New Zealand smacked 62.33 per cent of the runs only through fours and sixes. Out of 1,675 runs, 1,044 runs were scored through boundaries only, which included 225 fours and 24 sixes. In the 145 years of test cricket history, this has happened for the first time that more than 1,000 runs were scored through fours & sixes. 

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New Zealand smacked 126 fours and 6 sixes (540 runs) combined in both the innings, while England smacked 99 fours and 12 sixes (504 runs). 

Prior to this, the most runs scored through boundaries in a single test was in 2004 between India and Australia in Sydney. In that match, both teams scored 976 runs combined through fours & sixes, which included 238 fours & 4 sixes. 

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It is noteworthy that England defeated New Zealand by 5 wickets in the second test and built an unassailable lead of 2-0 in the three-match test series. New Zealand were bowled out for 284 runs in the second innings and with the help of a 14-run lead in the first innings, set a target of 299 runs in front of England, which the hosts chased down in just 50 overs with 5 wickets in hand. 

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