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England vs New Zealand: Home side in danger in decider at Trent Bridge

New Zealand has seized a dominant position over England in the series-deciding third test at Trent Bridge.

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📍 How it ended

The third test match between England and New Zealand at Trent Bridge saw New Zealand establish a dominant position. England failed to capitalize on their opportunities, leaving the home side in a precarious situation as the series decider unfolded.

Epilogue added 18d ago, after coverage quieted.

The brief

New Zealand's Black Caps have established a lead against England in the third and final test of the series. Rachin Ravindra and the bowling unit provided the platform for the visitors to take control of the match at Trent Bridge.

Coverage from the BBC, The Guardian, NZ Herald, and Stuff emphasizes that England is in danger after failing to capitalize on their opportunities. The reports highlight Ravindra's role in building the lead and placing the Black Caps in a strong position for a series win.

Attention now turns to whether England can recover from this deficit or if New Zealand will secure the series victory.

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Quick answers

Where is the deciding test taking place?

The match is being held at Trent Bridge.

Which player is credited with building the Black Caps' lead?

Rachin Ravindra.

What is the status of the series?

The teams are competing in the third and series-defining test.

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