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Five wickets in 40 minutes – Henry runs through England on day five

Posted on June 21, 2026 By No Comments on Five wickets in 40 minutes – Henry runs through England on day five

Resuming on 182-5, England lose their remaining five wickets in a 40-minute period, with Matt Henry picking up all of the dismissals to finish with figures of 6-29 as New Zealand secure a 253-run victory in the second Test at The Oval and level the three match series 1-1.

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