England dominated the second Test against New Zealand on Friday, with Harry Brook's century pushing them to 280. They then reduced New Zealand to 86 for five by the day's end, mirroring last week's eight-wicket victory. Brook, who scored 123, is now averaging 122.6 in four Tests in New Zealand. England's bowlers, led by Brydon Carse, took 15 wickets by the day's end, putting New Zealand on the back foot.
– England took charge of the second Test against New Zealand on Friday as Harry Brook 's second century of the series drove them to 280 before they reduced the hosts to 86 for five at the close of the opening day on Friday.
"I think that might be my favourite hundred so far," said Brook, who has scored eight over his 23-Test career. Kane Williamson had survived a big scare on 20 when he was bowled by Brydon Carse off a no-ball but the big seamer made no mistake in the last 20 minutes of play when he had the master batsman caught behind for 37.
England had earlier looked in just as deep trouble when seamer Matt Henry removed openers Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley in a brilliant early spell of four maidens.
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