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Sam Drury

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Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root lead England charge to 3-0 Test series sweep of New Zealand

Joe Root finished unbeaten on 86 and Jonny Bairstow (71no off 44 balls) blasted England's second fastest Test fifty as Ben Stokes' side completed a 3-0 series sweep of New Zealand with a seven-wicket win in the third Test at Headingley

Last Updated: 27/06/22 11:32pm

Highlights from day five of the England vs New Zealand third Test

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Highlights from day five of the England vs New Zealand third Test
Highlights from day five of the England vs New Zealand third Test

Jonny Bairstow lit up Headingley once more as England raced to a seven-wicket victory over New Zealand in the third Test.

Rain in Leeds delayed the start of play until after lunch and once the players did get onto the field, the home side, resuming on 183-2 in their chase of 296, got their business done in a hurry as Bairstow (71no off 44 balls) blitzed England's second fastest Test fifty, from 30 balls.

Ollie Pope (82) missed out on the chance to get to a century as he was bowled in the first over of the day, while Joe Root (86no), scoring at a good rate himself, ran out of time to reach three figures amid Bairstow's onslaught.

  • Third Test scorecard: England vs New Zealand
  • Day five at Headingley - as it happened

Score summary - England win by seven wickets

  • New Zealand 329 all out - Mitchell (109), Blundell (56); Leach (5-100), Broad (3-62)
  • England 360 all out - Bairstow (162), J Overton (97); Boult (4-104), Southee (3-100)
  • New Zealand 326 all out - Blundell (88no), Latham (76); Leach (5-66), Potts (3-66)
  • England 296-3 - Root (86no), Pope (82), Bairstow (71no); Southee (1-68)

In all, England needed just 15.2 overs to get over the line - Bairstow sealing it with a huge six - and secure a 3-0 series sweep over the reigning world Test champions, maintaining their perfect start to life under head coach Brendon McCullum and skipper Ben Stokes.

England make light work of another 'tricky' chase

When play eventually began, two and a half hours later than scheduled, the expectation was that it was just a matter of time before England knocked off the 113 more runs they needed for victory.

However, Tim Southee soon provided a reminder that that was far from a given as he uprooted Pope's off stump with the fifth ball of the day.

Ollie Pope was castled by Tim Southee in the first over of the day
Ollie Pope was castled by Tim Southee in the first over of the day

It was a beauty that came back at Pope, who added just one to his overnight score, and brought a 134-run stand for the third wicket to an end.

Where previously the early blow may have spread doubt through the England team, the new approach is simply to hit back harder - and that is what Root and Bairstow did, hitting two boundaries apiece off Trent Boult in the next over to take the required runs down into double figures.

Southee had started well but that did not prevent Bairstow, in the form of his life, from pumping him back over his head for six and in next to no time, the 50 partnership had been reached and in the blink of an eye, the England No 5 had racked up a half-century of his own.

Bairstow added a blistering 71no off 44 balls to his first-innings century
Bairstow added a blistering 71no off 44 balls to his first-innings century

Less than 50 were required when the ball disappeared over long-on as Bairstow belted Michael Bracewell disdainfully into stands, by which point any inkling of jeopardy had long since vanished.

The chances of Root getting to a hundred were also quickly diminishing. There simply were not enough runs to go around with Bairstow like a runaway train hurtling towards the finish line.

Thankfully, Root has not been short of tons in recent times and was happy to watch his fellow Yorkshireman pummel Bracewell into the stands one last time to clinch the win a mere 64 minutes into the day.

Bairstow hit a huge six seal the win for England in Leeds

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Bairstow hit a huge six seal the win for England in Leeds
Bairstow hit a huge six seal the win for England in Leeds

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What they said

England captain Ben Stokes: "To walk away with a 3-0 series win against the best team in the world is a pretty special way to start.

"When I took over this job, it was more than results for me, it was changing the mindset of the lads towards Test cricket.

"It was about having fun and enjoying being out there and representing your country, then the results will come.

Jack Leach was named player of the match after grabbing 10 wickets in England's third Test win over New Zealand

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Jack Leach was named player of the match after grabbing 10 wickets in England's third Test win over New Zealand
Jack Leach was named player of the match after grabbing 10 wickets in England's third Test win over New Zealand

England player of the series, Joe Root: "(Bairstow) is playing with such confidence and freedom. You just try and play what is in front of you and one of the great things about this series is the guys seemed to just get more and more confident and at ease. It is just such fun to play in. We are all loving playing it and it is great.

"I think it is important we enjoy this series win. It has been a rocky road for this Test side and if you can't enjoy this, what do you play for?"

Joe Root told Michael Atherton that it's important England enjoy the series win over New Zealand

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Joe Root told Michael Atherton that it's important England enjoy the series win over New Zealand
Joe Root told Michael Atherton that it's important England enjoy the series win over New Zealand

New Zealand captain Kane Williamson: "It has been an incredible series and in all three matches, we have certainly had our opportunities.

"But credit to the way the English team played, when they were put under pressure they decided to counter attack."

Sky Sports' Nasser Hussain: "(Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow) have been so impressive with the bat throughout. The Yorkies will have loved that.

"That was outstanding from England. Context is everything, from where they were, one out of 17 Test victories... it is really brilliant for the game of cricket."

What's next?

England vs India

July 1, 2022, 9:30am

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Ben Stokes' side are back in action on Friday as they take on India in the rescheduled fifth Test against at Edgbaston, live on Sky Sports Cricket. Coverage starts at 9.30am with play starting half an hour earlier than usual at 10.30am.

Also See:

  • Third Test scorecard: Eng vs NZ
  • Day five at Headingley - as it happened
  • Sky Cricket's YouTube channel
  • Sky Sports Cricket on Instagram

England vs South Africa

June 28, 2022, 10:30am

Live on Sky Sports Cricket HD

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Meanwhile, Heather Knight's England are up against South Africa in the only Test of the multi-format series. Day two is live on Sky Sports Cricket, Mix and Main Event from 10.30am, play begins at 11am.

Watch day one of the rescheduled fifth LV= Insurance Test between England and India, at Edgbaston, live on Sky Sports Cricket with coverage starting at 9.30am and play getting under way at 10.30am, on Friday.

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