New Zealand cricket team in England in 2021

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Die Tour der neuseeländischen Cricket-Nationalmannschaft nach England in der Saison 2021 fand vom 2. bis zum 14. Juni 2021 statt. Die internationale Cricket-Tour war Bestandteil der Internationalen Cricket-Saison 2021 und umfasste zwei Tests. Neuseeland gewann die Serie 1–0. rdf:langString
The New Zealand cricket team toured England in June 2021 to play two Test matches against the England cricket team. In April 2021, New Zealand named their squad for the two-match series, with the same team also being named for the 2021 ICC World Test Championship Final, which was also played in England later in June 2021. The following month, England named their Test squad, with several players rested following their participation in the 2021 Indian Premier League. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Neuseeländische Cricket-Nationalmannschaft in England in der Saison 2021
rdf:langString New Zealand cricket team in England in 2021
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rdf:langString No play was possible on day 3 due to rain.
rdf:langString Dan Lawrence 81*
rdf:langString Devon Conway 200
rdf:langString Devon Conway 55*
rdf:langString Mark Wood 29
rdf:langString Tom Latham 36
rdf:langString Tom Latham 23*
rdf:langString Rory Burns 132
rdf:langString Daryl Mitchell 64*
rdf:langString Dom Sibley 60*
rdf:langString Will Young 82
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rdf:langString England won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString Latham XI won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString Richard Illingworth and Richard Kettleborough
rdf:langString Michael Gough and Richard Kettleborough
rdf:langString Ollie Robinson 4/75
rdf:langString Trent Boult 4/85
rdf:langString Neil Wagner 2/18
rdf:langString Neil Wagner 3/18
rdf:langString Ollie Robinson 3/26
rdf:langString Kyle Jamieson 2/30
rdf:langString Neil Wagner 2/27
rdf:langString Olly Stone 1/5
rdf:langString Stuart Broad 4/48
rdf:langString Tim Southee 6/43
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rdf:langString James Bracey, Ollie Robinson and Devon Conway all made their Test debuts. * Devon Conway became the 12th batsman for New Zealand to score a century on his Test debut. * Devon Conway also became the second batsman for New Zealand, and seventh overall, to score a double century on his Test debut.
rdf:langString Tom Latham scored his 4,000th run in Tests.
rdf:langString Match drawn
rdf:langString New Zealand won by 8 wickets
rdf:langString New Zealand cricket team in England in 2021
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rdf:langString Die Tour der neuseeländischen Cricket-Nationalmannschaft nach England in der Saison 2021 fand vom 2. bis zum 14. Juni 2021 statt. Die internationale Cricket-Tour war Bestandteil der Internationalen Cricket-Saison 2021 und umfasste zwei Tests. Neuseeland gewann die Serie 1–0.
rdf:langString The New Zealand cricket team toured England in June 2021 to play two Test matches against the England cricket team. In April 2021, New Zealand named their squad for the two-match series, with the same team also being named for the 2021 ICC World Test Championship Final, which was also played in England later in June 2021. The following month, England named their Test squad, with several players rested following their participation in the 2021 Indian Premier League. The first Test ended in a draw, after no play was possible on the third day due to rain. Devon Conway, on his Test debut for New Zealand, scored 200 runs in the first innings. In the second Test, James Anderson played in his 162nd match, becoming the most capped player for England in Test cricket. New Zealand won the second Test by eight wickets to win the series 1–0. It was the first time that New Zealand had won a Test series in England since 1999, and it was also England's first Test series defeat at home since losing to Sri Lanka in 2014.
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