The test
WATCH: 'Unbelievable' Joe Root Reverse Scoops Tim Southee For A Six
ENG vs NZ 2nd test: Joe Root has continued to impress the cricketing fraternity with his batting in tests for England. The batter recently completed 10,000 runs in test cricket and has registered yet another 150+ score against New Zealand in the ongoing 2nd test match. The former English captain surprised everyone during his knock as he played a gutsy reverse scoop shot against Tim Southee for a six!
After a 141-run partnership between Alex Lees (67) and Ollie Pope (145) for the second wicket, Joe Root joined Pope in the middle and etched a partnership of 187 runs for the third wicket. While England lost wickets on the other end, Joe Root remained unbeaten throughout Day 3 as he ended the day on 163*.
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