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1st Test: England vs New Zealand – Cricket Highlights – 2015 – 21st May

England vs New Zealand 1st Test

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Highlights

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After the long break from the world cup, here is something very interesting series coming. It is not simple like the usual matches of Indian Premier League or the boring matches of Pakistan VS Zimbabwe. This series is really after some long time. England and New Zealand are not like the Asian teams of Pakistan, Bangladesh and India etc. These teams are much different. These teams have different point of views about the sports. These teams use to play the sports for sort of different purposes. That’s why their matches use to be liked and watched in all over the world.

This series is happening in England. England is hosting the New Zealand. England use to host the big series. These series does matters a lot. Here is one general fact that all the English countries use to like the test match format as compared to the fast cricket of today which includes the T20 internationals and One day internationals. The reason is that test format was invented by their ancestors and it is slow and decent game.

Real fun is in the test match format which can be called as the real cricket. Test cricket is in way more important that it is followed for 5 days. England is hosting this series. New Zealand is going to England to play this series. In fact, England is much more experienced in the field of test cricket because this team has played a lot of Ashes series against Australia.

That’s why they have sort of different taste for the test cricket. England has hosted the many teams. New Zealand and England are going to have the series after some long period of time. They will be playing the series in the England. England has a lot of best grounds in the England. This series is containing just 2 test matches.

Pitch and Weather report

  • Pitch report

This match is going to be held in ground of Lord’s, London. Now you’ll be able to see the ground stats below.

  • Teams won 45 matches batting first here.
  • Team won bowling first here are 36 matches.
  • Highest scores successfully chased in this ground are 344 by West Indies vs England on Jun 28 1984.
  • The Highest scores in this ground are 729 by Australia vs England on Jun 27 1930.

This was the brief about the pitch and it’s analysis. Which is showing a good records and the bests of all the teams.

  • Weather report

Weather forecast will be good and pleasant. In recent all days and the days match will continue the pitch will be good and dry also.

  • Prediction

Today in this match England team will try to win the match. This time they have to play good because they already have good record in past head to head.

  • Head to head ODI matches

Total matches played between these two team are 90

England team won One Day International matches 47

New Zealand team won One Day International matches 08

The matches abandoned or not played are 44

  • Time of starting

Match will be started on this scheduled time

Greenwich mean time : 10:00 AM (GMT)

England Standard time : 11:00 PM (BST)

New Zealand Standard time : 11:00 AM (NZDT)

Eng vs Nz Cricket Highlights 21st May 2015
Eng vs Nz Cricket Highlights 21st May 2015
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