No double hundred, no problem for New Zealand's Mitchell
NOTTINGHAM : New Zealand's Daryl Mitchell said he has no regrets after falling agonisingly short of a maiden test double hundred in the second match against England.
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NOTTINGHAM : New Zealand's Daryl Mitchell said he has no regrets after falling agonisingly short of a maiden test double hundred in the second match against England.
England were again made to toil in the field before a mini fightback with the bat saw them close day two on 90-1 in reply to New Zealand's first-innings 553 in the second LV= Insurance Test at Trent Bridge.
England have been as good as Ben Stokes’s word. They may have conceded a mammoth first-innings total after putting New Zealand in to bat but it did not spark a full-scale retreat.
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