Saturday 27 June 2026

Ben Duckett hits incredible century as England continue fightback against New Zealand

Lee Anderson chats with cricket legend Matthew Hoggard

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Lewis Henderson

By Lewis Henderson


Published: 26/06/2026

- 19:28

Ben Stokes stepped up, yielding three for 13 in the morning

England mounted a spirited recovery on day two of the Rothesay Series decider against New Zealand at Trent Bridge, with Ben Duckett ending a year-long wait for a Test hundred.

The left-hander struck 113 from just 99 deliveries, his first three-figure score since making 149 against India twelve months ago, having endured 22 innings without reaching the landmark.


Captain Ben Stokes proved equally influential with the ball, claiming four wickets for 70 runs on a docile surface.

His haul saw him join an exclusive club, becoming just the second player in Test history to combine 250 wickets with more than 7,000 runs, matching the legendary South African all-rounder Jacques Kallis.

Stokes transformed the contest during a gruelling eight-over spell in the morning heat, picking up three wickets for just 13 runs.

The all-rounder found the edge of both Will O'Rourke and Daryl Mitchell within his opening two overs after being brought into the attack.

Mitchell departed for 11 following a successful England review, though the batsman appeared unconvinced by the UltraEdge evidence.

O'Rourke, who had improved his previous Test best from five to 19, then lost patience and holed out to gully.

Ben Duckett hit an incredible century

Ben Duckett hit an incredible century

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Santner's dismissal proved contentious, with a short ball appearing to catch his glove before lobbing to Bethell, though debate surrounded whether contact came from the armguard or sweatband.

The tourists collapsed dramatically after the interval, losing their final six wickets in quick succession, having resumed on 361 for four.

New Zealand's innings folded for 438, surrendering all ten wickets for just 121 runs across the two days.

Spinner Shoaib Bashir contributed to the downfall, holding a sharp return catch at the second attempt to dismiss Nathan Smith before trapping wicketkeeper Tom Blundell leg before from around the wicket.

\u200bDuckett received a standing ovation from the crowd after his incredible run

Duckett received a standing ovation from the crowd after his incredible run

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Blair Tickner suffered a blow to the helmet from Jofra Archer and was subsequently replaced by Zak Foulkes under concussion protocols after managing only three overs with the ball.

Archer wrapped up proceedings by pinning Ben Sears in front to complete the innings.

Duckett and Jacob Bethell produced a fluent partnership worth 179 runs at virtually a run per ball, hauling England to 223 for two at stumps, still trailing by 215.

The opener's innings could have ended on eight when Henry Nicholls spilt a straightforward chance.

Ben Stokes produced in the morning as England started to mount their comeback\u200b

Ben Stokes produced in the morning as England started to mount their comeback

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Duckett punished the reprieve immediately, driving the following delivery through cover for four and continuing to attack throughout.

He reached three figures from 88 balls, equalling his quickest Test century, with a flick off his legs and a scampered single.

Bethell finished unbeaten on 74, surpassing his previous first-innings best of 16, while Joe Root remained 21 not out at the close.

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