Islamabad, Dec 8: England secured a series win over New Zealand with a commanding 323-run victory in the second Test in Wellington, marking their seventh-largest victory in terms of runs.

Joe Root played a key role, scoring 106 and notching his 36th Test century on day three. Root’s century, brought up with a reverse-ramped four, tied him with Rahul Dravid for the fifth-most centuries in Test cricket history. England resumed on 378-5 in their second innings and declared on 427-6 with the fall of Root’s wicket, setting New Zealand a target of 583 to win.

The Black Caps were quickly reduced to 59-4 by Chris Woakes (2-20) and Brydon Carse (2-53) before lunch. Tom Blundell’s brilliant 96-ball century, scoring 115, provided some resistance. However, Shoaib Bashir (2-110) dismissed Blundell, and Ben Stokes (3-5) completed the job with a devastating three-over spell to bowl New Zealand out and seal the win.

England’s Largest Test Wins by Runs

  1. 675 runs vs. Australia, Brisbane, 1928
  2. 354 runs vs. Pakistan, Trent Bridge, 2010
  3. 347 runs vs. Australia, Lord’s, 2013
  4. 338 runs vs. Australia, Adelaide, 1933
  5. 330 runs vs. Pakistan, Old Trafford, 2016
  6. 329 runs vs. Bangladesh, Chittagong, 2003
  7. 323 runs vs. New Zealand, Wellington, 2024

This victory marks England’s first away series win in two years since their 3-0 whitewash of Pakistan in 2022 and their first Test win in New Zealand since 2008. The third and final Test will begin on Saturday, December 14, in Hamilton.

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