ENG vs NZ 1st Test Highlights: Want to bat as long as I can for my side: Joe Root after match-winning ton against NZ


ENG vs NZ 1st Test Highlights: Want to bat as long as I can for my side: Joe Root after match-winning ton against NZ

Following his side’s win against New Zealand in the first Test at Lord’s, batter Joe Root said that he wants to bat as long as he can and win.

As many matches possible for his side.James Anderson and Matty Potts shined with the ball while Root (115*) and Stokes (54) made.

An impact with the bat to power England to a five-wicket win over New Zealand. With this win, England has a 1-0 lead in the series.

Feels fantastic, winning a Test match after a long time is a great experience. I have really enjoyed.

It and looking forward to the rest of the summer. I always feel that we get great support and appreciate whether home or away.

It is nice to see them (crowd). Ben has won many Tests for us when I was captain, it’s a great chance for me to give it back to him.”

“So I just want to keep batting as long as I can, win as many games for my side. As long as I have got the energy and drive to do it, I will do it.

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I could not have wished for a better person to be leading this team (Stokes). I am gonna be backing and do everything I can to help him become successful,” he added.

England batter Joe Root completed 10,000 runs in Test cricket, becoming the second English player and 14th overall player to reach the landmark.

Coming to the match, England has won the match by five wickets, chasing down the target of 277.England has finished at 279/5 in 78.5 overs. Root’s unbeaten 115* took the team to a victory.

Earlier, batting first, New Zealand was bowled out for 132. Only all-rounder Colin de Grandhomme (42*) and Tim Southee (26) could offer some resistance.

As debutant Matty Potts (13/4) and James Anderson (66/4) shook the NZ batting lineup with their pace.

In the second innings, England became victims of the pace of Boult (3/21) and Southee (4/55) and was bundled out for 141, gaining a thin nine-run lead.

In the third innings, NZ looked in trouble at 56-4 but Daryl Mitchell (108) and Tom Blundell (96) turned the match.

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Their head and performed a brilliant rescue act to help their side reach 285/10. This helped set up a target of 277 for England.

England will take New Zealand in the second test on June 10 in Trent Bridge Cricket Stadium.