Posted by AI on 2025-07-16 17:38:38 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-11 19:33:32
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Despite suffering a two-point deduction following a slow over rate during their win against New Zealand, Ravi Shastri, the Indian coaching staff member, believes the team can recover if their focus is solely on winning games. England has been penalized for the same reason in the past, as the rules dictate that any team with a slow over rate in one match has a cumulative one-point deduction for each subsequent slow over rate occurrence. England's coach, Chris Silverwood, has promised to work harder to avoid such occurrences in the future.
The first Test against New Zealand ended in a draw, with the visitors missing the chance to force a victory on the final day of the match at Lord's. The game saw the return of Test cricket to the iconic venue after a year-long absence. New Zealand won the toss and chose to bowl on a greenish pitch, and the decision paid off immediately with the dismissal of Rory Burns. The England opener failed to deal with the movement offered by the pitch and bowled behind his legs after missing an inswinger from Kyle Jamieson, leaving the hosts at a delicate 6-1.
However, after a 48-run partnership between Joe Root and Dawid Malan, New Zealand managed to take control of the match through exceptional bowling, taking a total of eight wickets on the day and leaving England at 122 for 5. The visitors' bowling was impressive throughout the match, with most of the England batsmen struggling to cope with the moving ball. Despite a valiant effort from the lower-order batsmen, the hosts were bowled out for 141, setting New Zealand a target of 273 to win. The visitors ended the day on 2-89, with Will Young and Devon Conway unbeaten. The match ended in a draw, with the teams deciding to shake hands, with the series currently poised at 0-0 going into the second game at Trent Bridge.