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NZ vs ENG: Stokes limps off as Williamson leads New Zealand to brink of victory

By Jonathan Davies

Ben Stokes suffered a hamstring injury as England slid towards defeat in their third Test with New Zealand at Seddon Park.

The tourists' captain suffered a recurrence of the injury that ruled him out of four Tests earlier this year on a frustrating third day for his side, who require 640 to snatch an improbable win in Hamilton.

NZ vs ENG Stokes limps off as Williamson leads New Zealand to brink of victory

Stokes pulled up on the follow-through of the second delivery in his third over on Monday, and was visibly distressed as he headed straight for the dressing room.

New Zealand resumed their second innings with a 340-run lead at 136-3.

Following a rain delay of two-and-a-half hours, Kane Williamson led the Black Caps' charge with 156, while Daryl Mitchell chipped in with 60 before they were finally bowled out for 453.

That left England requiring a world-record chase of 658 to win, but they lost Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley inside their allocated six overs and will resume day four on 18-2.

Data Debrief: Too much strain for Stokes

Stokes' second hamstring injury in the space of five months is a huge blow for England.

However, the skipper still managed to hit a couple of personal bests. Indeed, he took his tally of overs bowled in the match to 36.2 - his most since June 2022 - while his total of 66.1 in the series is his most as captain. That workload, though, ultimately proved too much for the 33-year-old.

Williamson, meanwhile, tallied up his 33rd Test century as New Zealand put themselves in position to avoid a series whitewash.

Story first published: Monday, December 16, 2024, 16:49 [IST]
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