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Supersub Foulkes key to New Zealand’s day three turnaround against England

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Simon Burnton
Supersub Foulkes key to New Zealand’s day three turnaround against England
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New Zealand cricketer Zak Foulkes played a pivotal role in his team's turnaround against England by taking three key wickets. His disciplined bowling strategy helped restrict England's scoring on the third day of the match.

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The performance significantly shifted the momentum of the test match, putting New Zealand in a strong position to win.

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Zak Foulkes (right) celebrates the wicket of Ben Stokes with the New Zealand captain, Tom Latham. Zak Foulkes (right) celebrates the wicket of Ben Stokes with the New Zealand captain, Tom Latham. England v New Zealand 2026 Supersub Foulkes key to New Zealand’s day three turnaround against England Zak Foulkes’ three wickets helped restrict England to 354

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