

England lost by an innings and 49 rushes to New Zealand in the primary Test at Auckland in spite of the endeavors of all-rounder Ben Stokes on the last day.

Stirs made a patient 66 from 188 balls as he and Chris Woakes (52) helped the visitors recoup after early wickets.



The Durham man's expulsion three balls previously the supper break viably finished England's expectations of a draw.



England will get an opportunity to level the two-coordinate arrangement at Christchurch in the second Test, which begins on Thursday.

The seeds of thrashing were sewn on the very first moment of this match when England were expelled for an insignificant 58 - their 6th most reduced aggregate in Test history and seemingly the batting nadir of the winter.



In any case, with two days extremely affected by rain, England had a reasonable opportunity to rescue a draw on the off chance that they could bat out the last day.



This was not a normal day five pitch at Eden Park, and conditions were generally agreeable for batting however the undertaking demonstrated past England.



They lost three wickets in the principal session, yet Stokes demonstrated hard to remove as he shared a seventh-wicket remain of 83 with Woakes.



His vigil was finished three balls previously the finish of the second session, however, when he skied at a bouncer from Neil Wagner (3-77) and was gotten by Tim Southee in the point area.

