New Zealand leads England by 352 runs on day four of second Test
The Guardian Sport • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 19, 2026, 7:28 PM
Last updated Jun 19, 2026

New Zealand takes a 352-run lead into day four of the second Test against England, with seven second-innings wickets remaining. England reflects on their failure to seize key moments during the match, continuing a trend observed throughout the past winter. England's head coach, Brendon McCullum, has acknowledged the need for the team to improve in critical situations. As the match progresses, England faces a tough challenge to recover from this significant deficit.
- •New Zealand leads by 352 runs into day four
- •England has seven second-innings wickets remaining
- •Brendon McCullum emphasizes the need to improve in key moments
- •England admits to failing in crucial situations
- •Match continues as England seeks a comeback
- 7:28 PMThe Guardian Sport — England ‘haven’t got key moments right’ against New Zealand, admits Fisher
"Tourists take 352-run lead into day four of second Test Fisher applauds ‘resilient’ Baker in 53-run partnership After being left with a run mountain to climb if they are to take anything from the second Test, England have conceded that they once again stumbled in the game’s key moments – as they did throughout the winter – to allow their opponents to take control. The upshot is that New Zealand go into day four with a lead of 352 and seven second-innings wickets remaining. Since the Ashes Brendon McCullum, the England head coach, has spoken of the need to “be slightly smarter in those significant moments”, and to “identify moments where games can be won or lost and win more of those than not”. But in dressing-room conversations he has admitted that ambition remains unfulfilled. Continue reading...
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