Michael Vaughan feels Test series between Eng, NZ will inspire new generation
Jun 28, 2022
Leeds [UK], June 28 : Former England skipper Michael Vaughan said that the Test series between New Zealand and the Three Lions will inspire the new generation of the longest format fans.
Powerful knocks from Joe Root (86*) and Jonny Bairstow (71*) guided England to a thumping seven-wicket win over the Kiwis in the final Test at Headingley in Leeds on Monday.
England were at their dominant best in the match. Though New Zealand set a challenging 296 runs to win, the English batters responded with some beautiful hitting, sealing the match by seven wickets and the series by a margin of 3-0.
Taking to Twitter, Vaughan wrote, "Brilliant series to follow. You get the sense this England side could quite possibly inspire a new generation of Test match cricket fans .. #ENGvNZ."
Earlier, Vaughan also praised Bairstow for his breakthrough knock which helped England in claiming the victory in the third Test.
"Jonny B is batting on a different planet!!" tweeted Vaughan.
Coming to the final Test, chasing 296, England was not off the finest start, opener Alex Lees was run out for just 9 at the team's score of 17. Zak Crawley and Ollie Pope resumed the chase for England. Their promising stand was cut short at 34-runs after Crawley was dismissed for 25 by spinner Michael Bracewell after being caught by skipper Kane Williamson.
From then on, Ollie Pope and Joe Root took complete control of England's innings. The duo hit the bowlers around the park. Pope and Root continued their good run in the series, getting to their half-centuries.
The 134-run stand between the duo ended after Southee clean bowled Pope for 82 off 108 with 12 fours.
With England 185/3, The duo of Root and Jonny Bairstow was at the crease. Root kept one end steady while Bairstow continued his explosive run in the second innings as well, bringing his half-century in just 30 balls.
The duo stitched a quickfire 111-run stand, earning their side a seven-wicket win, with Root (86*) and Bairstow scoring an explosive 71 off just 44 balls.