As the sun beat down, the intimidating green hue of the pitch shifted to a dull brown, making it seem less daunting for the batters. Brook and Pope took advantage of this change, forming a partnership that combined determination and style. They didn’t just hang in there; they flourished. The pair kept the scoreboard moving with clever exchanges and timely boundaries. Brook, especially, had a bit of good fortune, having been dropped four times, which left the New Zealand team regretting their missed chances. Meanwhile, Pope matched Brook’s energy, playing freely as England consistently closed the gap in the score.
New Zealand Faces England in Thrilling 1st Test: Day 3 Live Scores and Highlights from Christchurch
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