New Zealand make hay as England suffer from winning good toss to lose | Simon Burnton


The Trent Bridge groundsman’s warning proved prophetic as Ben Stokes made the right call but saw New Zealand benefit

There is a shamanistic mystery to the reading of a wicket. Many experienced players concede it is something they just aren’t good at, a mystical skill that never settled upon them, vaguely akin to the interpretation of tea leaves and the conjuring of visions from crystal balls. And Trent Bridge had produced a real puzzle.

The groundsman, knowing more about this wicket than most, warned before play that this would be a good toss to lose. With grass on the pitch and clouds in the sky the obvious decision was to bowl – which is what Ben Stokes duly did – but there was no devilry there at all. England’s new-look leadership turned out to be all motivation and no divination.

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