Robinson’s triple-wicket maiden revives England after New Zealand skittle hosts
It took two years for Ollie Robinson to force his way back into the England set-up and then about five minutes to win over their supporters. Steaming in from the Nursery End, Robinson produced a devastating triple-wicket maiden first up – and four overall – to cap an absurd opening day against New Zealand.
Robinson’s triple-wicket maiden revives England after New Zealand skittle hosts Ollie Robinson’s impressive bowling performance, including a triple-wicket maiden, helped England recover after they were dismissed for 140 by New Zealand’s Kyle Jamieson. Despite a challenging pitch and rain interruptions, Robinson’s four wickets left New Zealand struggling at 61 for six by stumps, marking a significant turnaround on the opening day of the Test.
- Ollie Robinson took four wickets, including a triple-wicket maiden, to aid England’s comeback.
- England were bowled out for 140, with Kyle Jamieson taking five wickets for New Zealand.
- New Zealand ended the day at 61 for six after a challenging batting display from England’s bowlers.
- The match was affected by rain, with 16 wickets falling in 60 overs.
- Robinson’s return to the England side was marked by a strong bowling performance.
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