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England vs New Zealand: Hosts strike after Tom Latham and Devon Conway pile on runs

England faces New Zealand in the series-deciding third men’s cricket Test as New Zealand posts a significant opening day total despite late resistance.

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New Zealand concluded day one of the third men’s cricket Test against England with a score of 361-4. The day was defined by batting contributions from Tom Latham and Devon Conway, though England managed to secure several late wickets.

Coverage from The Guardian, The Telegraph, Yahoo Sports, and the BBC emphasizes the balance of play, noting that England was made to suffer for much of the day before the late breakthrough. Reporting also highlights an injury setback for New Zealand, with Matt Henry and Glenn Phillips ruled out of the remainder of the series decider.

Attention now shifts to the second day of the match. Coverage does not yet specify how the teams will adjust their strategies following the late dismissal of New Zealand batters and the confirmed absences in the visitor's lineup.

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Quick answers

What is the current score in the England vs New Zealand Test?

New Zealand reached 361-4 by the end of day one.

Which New Zealand players are unavailable for the match?

Matt Henry and Glenn Phillips have been ruled out of the series decider due to injury.

Who performed well for New Zealand on the first day?

Tom Latham and Devon Conway are noted for piling on runs during the opening day of play.

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