England vs New Zealand: Another chaotic day as 17 wickets fall on day two at Lord's
6/5/202613 min
Mel Jones is joined by Mark Butcher and Simon Doull to reflect on another day of Test cricket in fast-forward, which featured a debut fifty for Emilio Gay, the home side losing four wickets for one run in 11 balls, and the tourists closing on 36-3 after being set 254 to win at Lord's.
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 1· Soundbite0:00
[dramatic music] Yeah, gone. Gone. He gets his fairytale ending.
Simon Doull· Guest0:05
An epic way to go to a Test match 100.
Speaker 1· Soundbite0:09
The London Spirit, a first-time winners.
Simon Doull· Guest0:12
The most remarkable thing you'll probably ever see in cricket.
Speaker 1· Soundbite0:15
604 and final Test wicket to Stuart Broad.
Simon Doull· Guest0:19
It's India who win the T20 World Cup.
Speaker 1· Soundbite0:23
England's captain, Ben Stokes, while he is there, England have hope.
Mel Jones· Host0:27
Welcome back to The Daily Review. Day two of the Lord's Test. It's Red For Ruth Day. Players in red, commentators in red, New Zealand still in the red. [laughs] 225 runs and they're two wickets down. All eyes will be on tomorrow. But for today, let's talk day two, a day Simon Doull and Mark Butcher, the two players got on the honors board. Let's start with Ollie Robinson. He's back.
Speaker 40:50
Oh, is he ever. Um, talk about making an impact. Listen, the, the reasons around Ollie Robinson's sort of omission from the England team have never had anything to do with the skill that he has- Mm-hmm ... with the new ball. I mean, Eng- England were, were desperately in need of somebody with his sort of accuracy and incisiveness with the new ball. In the Ashes he wasn't selected. Um, hi- his, his, I don't know, his attitude to, to, [laughs] to the work sometimes were perhaps a little bit, um, less than was desired by the management. Uh, and there was a breakdown of trust between the two, and that's the only reason why he wasn't there. But, you know, give him a new ball and conditions