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Jun 20, 2026
England’s Matt Fisher Blames Missed Key Moments as New Zealand Build a 352‑Run Lead
England admitted they failed to execute in the crucial phases of the second Test, allowing New Zeal…
England’s Missed Turning Points Highlighted by Matt Fisher
After falling behind by 352 runs with seven wickets remaining, England conceded that they “haven’t got key moments right” in the second Test against New Zealand. Fisher, playing his second Test, said the side repeatedly stumbled in the game’s decisive phases, giving the visitors the chance to seize control.
Key Statistics from the Second Test
New Zealand lead: 352 runs with seven wickets in hand.
Matt Fisher’s unbeaten contribution: 53 runs for the last wicket.
Sonny Baker’s debut strike: a 36‑ball four.
New Zealand’s partnership: 161 runs between Rachin Ravindra and Henry Nicholls.
Henry Nicholls unbeaten on 119 runs at stumps.
Why England’s Inability to Seize Key Moments Is Costing Them
The pattern Fisher described mirrors England’s winter performances: early wickets fall, and the team fails to capitalize on pressure moments. Coach Brendon McCullum has urged “smarter” play in significant phases, yet England’s batting collapses and lack of wicket‑taking bursts allowed New Zealand to build a massive partnership after the early loss of two wickets. The inability to break the partnership or add quick runs themselves left England with a daunting deficit.
What Day Four Could Hold for Both Sides
New Zealand will look to extend their lead, targeting another 150‑200 runs while preserving wickets, whereas England must bowl aggressively to claim early wickets on a flat pitch. If England can produce a breakthrough early, they may keep the match alive; otherwise, the sizable lead suggests a likely New Zealand victory and a 2‑0 series lead.
Outlook for the Series After This Test
Should England rectify the “key moments” issue, the series could still be competitive, especially if the bowlers regain rhythm. However, repeated lapses will likely see New Zealand dominate the remaining fixtures, reinforcing their position as the world’s leading Test side.
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