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WATCH: Stokes' Exceptional Work With 'Back Of The Hand' To Dismiss In-Form Will Young After A Mix-Up
ENG vs NZ 2nd Test: After losing the first test, New Zealand are desperate for a win in the second test to stay alive in the series. Will Young scored 47 runs in the first innings and was looking strong with 56 runs to his name in the second innings. However, the English skipper displayed brilliant back-of-the-hand skills to dismiss Will Young after a terrible mix-up with Daryl Mitchell.
New Zealand were at 131/3, recovering well from the early hiccups and extending their lead to 145 runs with a day and a session left in the game. Daryl Mitchell, who scored a magnificent 190 in the first innings, etched a partnership of 16 runs with opener Will Young.
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