New Zealand fan who racially abused Jofra Archer banned for 2 years
Cricket | January 14, 2020 9:19 ISTNew Zealand Cricket said the 28-year-old Auckland man admitted responsibility after being identified by a police investigation.
New Zealand Cricket said the 28-year-old Auckland man admitted responsibility after being identified by a police investigation.
Overall, Taylor became the 51st batsman to get pass 7,000 runs in Test cricket.
Jofra Archer picked only two wickets in three innings in New Zealand Test series
The second Test at Hamilton ended in a draw as hosts New Zealand clinched the series 1-0.
Joe Root's 226 steered England into a first-innings lead at the end of day 4 against New Zealand in Hamilton.
England's Joe Root made a terrific return to form as he slammed a double-hundred during the second Test at Hamilton.
Joe Root ended a nine-month wait to bring his 17th Test hundred as England ended the third day of the match at 269/5.
Daryl Mitchell and BJ Watling shined with the bat, as England find themselves in a tough spot after losing two early wickets on Day 2 of the second Test.
Heavy rain began to fall during the tea break, washing out the final session and leaving New Zealand 173-3 at stumps with Latham 101 not out. Taylor was out 20 minutes before the end for 53 and Latham had been joined by Henry Nicholls (5).
Archer had said earlier that he was subjected to "racial insults" by a spectator on the fifth day of the first Test against New Zealand at the Bay Oval on Monday.
Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford backed England fast bowler Jofra Archer who has said that he was subjected to "racial insults" by a spectator during first Test match against New Zealand
The New Zealand Cricket has tendered an apology to English pacer Jofra Archer after the latter alleged racial abuse during the final day of the first Test.
On Monday, England lost the first Test by an innings and 65 runs and conceded a 1-0 lead to the Black Caps in the two-match series.
Boult bowled only one over on Day 5 before leaving the field and didn't take further part in the Test which the hosts won by an innings and 65 runs at the Bay Oval on Monday.
Resuming their second innings at 55/3, none of the England batters could stay long at the crease as they got bowled out 197 and suffered a crushing defeat by an innings and 46 runs against hosts.
BJ Watling hit a double century while Mitchell Santner got his maiden Test ton as England trail New Zealand by 207 runs in their second innings.
BJ Watling scored 207 off 473 balls, hitting 24 fours and a six against England on day four of the first Test.
At Stumps on Day 3, New Zealand were 394/6 with BJ Watling and Mitchell Santner batting on 119 and 31 respectively at the Bay Oval.
At Stumps on Day 2, New Zealand are still trailing by 209 runs with 6 wickets in hand in reply to England's first innings score of 353.
At stumps, England were 241/4 with Ben Stokes and Ollie Pope remaining unbeaten at the crease on 67 and 18, respectively.
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