England had beaten New Zealand at Lord’s ground. (AFP Photo)
The first Test match was played between England and New Zealand (ENG vs NZ) at Lord’s which ended on the fourth day and England won in it.
Recently a Test match was played between England and New Zealand (Eng vs NZ) at Lord’s Cricket Ground. England won this match. England have started the tenure of new captain Ben Stokes and new coach Brendon McCullum well. He has taken a 1-0 lead in the series. This match was over on the fourth day itself. Leaving the New Zealand team, the fans of England on the field enjoyed this victory. Now another good news has come for the fans. That is, the money of the Lord’s Ticket Refund will be given back to the spectators who reach the match on the fourth day. Hearing this news, the audience who came to watch the match on the fourth day will definitely get relief.
The match ended in 13.5 overs on the fourth day and England won by five wickets. In this match, Root showed his strength and scored an unbeaten century and gave victory to England. This is Root’s first series after stepping down from captaincy and he managed to score a century in the first Test.
so there will be refund
The spectators will get the refund of the ticket money, behind this are the rules of Lord’s ground. The rules of this ground say that
- In 15 overs or less, if the match ends due to weather or the match is completed, then the spectators will get a full refund.
- From 15.1 overs to 29.5 overs, if the match ends due to weather or the match is completed, then the spectators will get a 50 percent refund.
In such a situation, the first situation applies on the fourth day of the England and New Zealand match because the match was over in 13.5 overs, so the ticket money will be given back to the spectators who came to see this match.
such was the match
In this match, both the teams could not score big in their first innings. New Zealand’s team could only score 132 runs in the first innings while England’s team could not go beyond 141 runs in the first innings. But both the teams scored well in the second innings. Daryl Mitchell scored 108 and Tom Blundle scored 96 runs for New Zealand. New Zealand had scored 285 runs on the basis of these innings and gave England a target of 277 runs. England achieved this target by losing five wickets. Root had scored an unbeaten 115 in this match.
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