Harry Brook and Brydon Carse give England upper hand on New Zealand
Harry Brook and Brydon Carse significantly contributed to England's strong position against New Zealand in the second Test. Brook scored a brilliant 123 runs, forming a crucial 174-run partnership with Ollie Pope, which helped England reach a total of 280.
His aggressive batting style showcased the essence of "Bazball," with Brook achieving his century off just 91 balls.
Meanwhile, Brydon Carse excelled with the ball, taking key wickets including that of Kane Williamson, leaving New Zealand struggling at 86 for 5 by the end of the day. England leads by 194 runs, putting them in a commanding position as they aim for victory in Wellington.

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