Ben Stokes’s English team has a great chance of winning a test series in New Zealand after 15 years. The 2nd test match will begin on the 24th of February at the Basin Reserve Wellington. Here are New Zealand vs England 2nd Test Live Telecast Channel & Streaming Details in India.
Although both the teams have been knocked out of the WTC Final race still the series has a lot of historical impacts. England last won a test series in New Zealand back in 2008 under the captaincy of Michael Vaughan.
Right-arm fast bowler Ryan Sidebottom starred in that series and took 24 wickets. He was unplayable in that series and New Zealand batters were unable to cope with his seam and swing. England won the series 2-1.
It will be a great opportunity for England to take down New Zealand in their home after that iconic win in 2008.
NZ vs ENG 2nd Test 2023 Date, Time, Venue, and weather
Date: 24th of February
Time: 3:30 PM (IST)
Venue: Basin Reserve, Wellington
Weather: The climate at the Basin Reserve is not appropriate for the 2nd test. The forecast shows it will rain on the first two days of the test match. The showers will abandon the play of the 2 days. Though the weather will get better after the first two days of the test match and we will see a result in the game.
New Zealand vs England Test Channel in India
The action-packed series between England and New Zealand is on every cricket fan’s bucket list. Despite the high stakes of the series, it doesn’t have any Indian broadcaster for television.
The games played in New Zealand are not telecasted in India.
Live Streaming details – Amazon Prime will stream the both Test and ODI series between New Zealand and England. The viewers need to buy a subscription to Amazon Prime Videos.
The monthly plan will cost 179 INR and the yearly subscription 1499 without a discount included.
ALSO READ: Basin Reserve Wellington Pitch Report for NZ vs ENG Test Match & Records at Ground
James Anderson become number 1 ranked bowler in tests at the age of 40
The legendary English seamer made history in the first test of the series. He displayed another masterclass of swing bowling and picked 7 wickets in the match.
His incredible spell of 4/18 made England bowl New Zealand on 126 runs in the 2nd innings.
The veteran has dethroned Australia skipper Pat Cummins who has been n the number 1 spot for almost 4 years straight.