![]() ![]() ![]() In the 2nd innings, England were bowled out for 226. In reply, the hosts managed to score only 93. In the 1st Test of a series in Port Elizabeth on England’s tour of South Africa in February 1896, England batted first and scored 185. B Sutcliffe (11) was the only New Zealand batsman to reach double figures. The 10th wicket was accounted for by Wardle who bowled five maiden overs. He was supported by JB Stalham who took 3/9 and FH Tyson who took 2/10. For England, R Appleyard was the most successful bowler, taking 4 wickets for 7 runs in 6 overs. In their second knock, the hosts collapsed to be all out for 26 in 27 overs, handing England the win by an innings and 20 runs. ![]() Batting first, New Zealand were bowled out for 200 but managed to restrict England to a score of 246. New Zealand set the dubious record for the lowest score in a Test innings in March 1955 in Auckland in the 2nd match of a series on England’s tour of New Zealand. ![]()
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