Not even an explosive wicketkeeper-batter like Brendon McCullum could do what Tom Blundell managed to on Day 3 of the Wellington Test. Blundell became the first New Zealand wicketkeeper-batter to ...
Tom Blundell restored some pride with a wonderful, attacking 115 from 102 balls with five sixes but it made little difference. It was all over when Tim Southee, in the fading days of his career ...
Only a defiant knock of 115 from Tom Blundell delayed England’s inevitable triumph and things would have ended much quicker had Jacob Bethell not dropped the wicketkeeper on nought. Stokes ...
They were buffeted by a blistering hundred from Tom Blundell but could not be knocked off course. New Zealand had two notional targets: score 583 to win or survive almost nine sessions for a draw.
Rachin Ravindra (18), Daryl Mitchell (14), Tom Blundell (21) and Glenn Phillips (5) were all caught by fielders on the off-side when failing to keep the ball down. It reflected a do-or-die ...