The Black Caps have pulled off a remarkable victory against England in the second Test in Wellington, winning by just one run after following on.
It was a tense finish to the match, with England needing just two runs to win with two wickets in hand. However, the Black Caps held their nerve and bowled out the English batsmen to secure the win.
The match had been evenly poised heading into the final day, with England needing just four wickets to win and New Zealand needing to bat out the day to save the match.
The Black Caps started the day strongly, with captain Kane Williamson leading the way with a gritty century. He was ably supported by Ross Taylor, who scored a half-century, and BJ Watling, who scored a crucial fifty.
The Black Caps were eventually bowled out for 476, setting England a target of 176 to win.
England started their chase well, with openers Rory Burns and Dom Sibley putting on a solid partnership. However, the Black Caps fought back, taking wickets at regular intervals to keep the pressure on the English batsmen.
The match eventually came down to the last two wickets, with England needing just two runs to win. However, the Black Caps held their nerve and bowled out the English batsmen to secure the win.
It was a remarkable victory for the Black Caps, who had been forced to follow on after being bowled out for just 268 in their first innings.
The win means that the Black Caps have taken a 1-0 lead in the three-match series, with the third and final Test set to take place in Christchurch next week.