Another Bairstow blitz as England seal New Zealand rout

Published June 28, 2022
LEEDS: England captain Ben Stokes lifts the trophy as his team-mates celebrate after the third Test against New Zealand at Headingley on Monday.—Reuters
LEEDS: England captain Ben Stokes lifts the trophy as his team-mates celebrate after the third Test against New Zealand at Headingley on Monday.—Reuters

LEEDS: Jonny Bairstow led England to a whitewash of Test world champions New Zealand with a stunning fifty on his Headingley home ground on Monday.

Bairstow made a blistering 71 not out, England’s second quickest Test fifty of all time, to follow a majestic 162 that helped revive the hosts from a first-innings collapse after they had slumped to 55-6.

Former captain Joe Root and Ollie Pope had put the hosts in a commanding position with eight wickets in hand as they finished day four at 183-2.

Root, though, was largely reduced to the role of a spectator by Bairstow, was 86 not out after sharing a partnership of 111 with his Yorkshire team-mate, having started the day unbeaten on 55.

England reached their target of 296 with just three wickets down to complete a 3-0 series clean sweep in a first campaign under their new leadership duo of captain Ben Stokes and red-ball head coach Brendon McCullum, a former New Zealand skipper.

“To walk away with a 3-0 win over the best team in the world is very special,” said Stokes at the presentation ceremony.

“The team has been phenomenal. For me when I took over this job it was about more than results, it was about changing mindsets towards Test cricket.

“I wanted them to have fun and enjoy representing their country.” New Zealand captain Kane Williamson added: “It’s been an incredible series. “In all three matches we had our opportunities and we were ahead of the game at times in each one but credit to England, they chose to counter-attack when they were under pressure and they did it well, especially in this match.”

Rain washed out the morning session to leave England, 183-2 overnight, with a nominal 78 overs in which to score the remaining 113 runs they needed for victory.

But they took just 15.2 overs, scoring at a rapid rate of 7.43 an over, with Bairstow sealing victory in storybook style with a six off spinner Michael Bracewell.

Ollie Pope, 81 not out overnight, was bowled off the fifth ball of the day by Tim Southee to end a sparkling stand of 134 with Root.

But that was as good as it got for New Zealand, with Trent Boult’s first over of the day costing 17 runs.

Bairstow came into this match having made a remarkable 136 during England’s victorious run chase in the second Test.

His purple patch continued Monday as he got off the mark with two boundaries off successive deliveries from left-arm quick Boult.

Bairstow then ‘picked’ a slower ball from Southee as he disdainfully drove the Black Caps spearhead for six.

He was equally severe on Bracewell, preferred to frontline spinner Ajaz Patel, sweeping the off-break bowler’s opening ball of the day for four before driving him for six.

Bairstow then completed England’s second-fastest fifty when he drove Southee for a sixth four in 30 balls faced.

Only outstanding all-rounder Ian Botham, with a 28-ball half-century against India at Delhi in 1981, had made a quicker Test fifty for England.

On the fourth day, England lost opener Alex Lees to a run-out after a mix-up in the fifth over while his partner Zak Crawley (25) was caught in the covers off Bracewell, with Williamson involved in both dismissals.

But Pope and Root steadied the ship with an unbeaten 132-run partnership as they saw off the fast bowlers and targeted Bracewell, who went for over six per over.

New Zealand made 326 in their second innings, Tom Blundell top-scoring with 88 not out and Daryl Mitchell making 56 as the pair shared their fourth century partnership this series.

Mitchell finished the series with a record total of 538 runs, the most scored by an overseas batsman in a campaign of three or fewer Tests in England, including three hundreds, at a huge average of 107.60.

But after he was dismissed on Sunday, player of the match Jack Leach mopped up the tail on his way to 5-66 for a match return of 10-166 — the first time the left-arm spinner had taken 10 wickets in a Test.

A year ago, England did not attempt to chase a target of 273 in a first Test draw with New Zealand at Lord’s during a two-match series they lost 1-0.

But they have become a transformed team under Stokes and McCullum, with England chasing down stiff targets of 277 and 299 earlier in the series while recording five-wicket wins at both Lord’s and Trent Bridge.

England will not have long to rest on their laurels, however, with the Covid-delayed final Test of last year’s series against India starting at Edgbaston on Friday.

Scoreboard

NEW ZEALAND (1st Innings) 329 ENGLAND (1st Innings) 360 NEW ZEALAND (2nd Innings) 326 ENGLAND (2nd Innings, overnight 183-2) A. Lees run out (Boult) 9 Z. Crawley c Williamson b Bracewell 25 O. Pope b Southee 82 J. Root not out 86 J. Bairstow not out 71 EXTRAS (B-13, LB-8, NB-2) 23 TOTAL (for three wickets, 54.2 overs) 296 DID NOT BAT: B Stokes, S Billings, J Overton, M Potts, J Leach, S Broad FALL OF WICKETS: 1-17 (Lees), 2-51 (Crawley), 3-185 (Pope) BOWLING: Boult 12-2-65-0, Southee 19-5-68-1, Bracewell 15.2-0-109-1, Wagner 8-2-33-0 (2nb) RESULT: England won by seven wickets. SERIES: England win three-match series 3-0.

Published in Dawn, June 28th, 2022

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