Blair Tickner’s Dream Comeback: England Collapse for 175 in Hamilton
Blair Tickner made a stunning international comeback, taking 4 for 34 as New Zealand bowled out England for 175 in the second ODI at Seddon Park, Hamilton. His career-best performance came after a two-year break from the team, during which he faced a personal battle as his wife, Sarah, fought leukemia. With her now in remission, Tickner’s return was emotional — a reminder of strength both on and off the field.
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England’s Batting Struggles Continue
For England, it was another dismal day with the bat. After being skittled for 223 in the first ODI, the visitors once again collapsed — this time for even less. Their inconsistent top order failed to fire, leaving them staring at a possible 2-0 series loss.
Brook and Overton Show Some Fight
Harry Brook and Jamie Overton were the only players to resist the Kiwi bowlers. Brook managed 34 runs, showing glimpses of his form from the previous game, while Overton added a quick-fire 42 off 28 balls, hitting some powerful boundaries before falling to Tickner. Unfortunately, no other batter crossed 20, exposing England’s fragile middle order once again.
Early Breakthroughs for New Zealand
With overcast skies and helpful bowling conditions, Mitchell Santner’s decision to bowl first proved right. Jacob Duffy struck early, dismissing Ben Duckett cheaply, while Jamie Smith and Joe Root also fell soon after. Tickner used the angles brilliantly, getting Root with a clever delivery down the leg side, while Nathan Smith and Michael Bracewell added to the collapse with smart variations.
Blair Tickner Ends It in Style
As England looked to rebuild through Overton, Tickner returned to clean things up. His clever pace changes and attacking line led to Overton’s dismissal, ending England’s innings in just 36 overs. It marked the tenth time in 16 innings that England have been bowled out while setting a total — a worrying trend ahead of upcoming fixtures.
Archer’s Return Offers Hope
The only positive for England was Jofra Archer’s return. Playing his first ODI against New Zealand since the 2019 World Cup final, Archer’s inclusion gives England a glimmer of hope as they defend the modest total of 176.
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