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Iceland Cricket Trolls England After Batting Collapse vs New Zealand

England were bowled out for 140 in their first innings at Lord's against New Zealand. Iceland Cricket trolled England by referencing Zak Crawley's omission from the squad. Harry Brook scored 56 but lacked support as wickets fell regularly. New Zealand's pace attack, led by O'Rourke and Jamieson, dominated the proceedings.

'His spirit is still there': Iceland Cricket trolls England with Crawley dig after Lords batting collapse vs NZ

London, June 4

England's disastrous batting display in the opening Test against New Zealand not only left them under pressure on the field but also provided fresh ammunition for one of cricket's most mischievous social media accounts, Iceland Cricket.

Shortly after England were bowled out for a modest 140 in their first innings at Lord's on Thursday, Iceland Cricket weighed in with a trademark jab that quickly gained traction among fans online. "You can take Zak Crawley out of the England side physically, but his spirit is still there," they wrote on X.

The post was a playful reference to England's selection decisions ahead of the three-match series, with Zak Crawley among the notable omissions from the squad. While the opener was nowhere near the playing XI, Iceland Cricket suggested his presence was somehow still lingering after England's top order endured a forgettable outing.

The quip landed at a time when scrutiny over England's batting was already intensifying. After a rain-affected start to the day, England resumed on 24 for 1 but failed to build any meaningful partnerships as New Zealand's pace attack seized control. The hosts lost wickets at regular intervals, with the visitors exploiting favourable conditions to devastating effect.

O'Rourke and Kyle Jamieson led the charge, consistently troubling England's batters with pace and movement, while Nathan Smith added further pressure as the innings unravelled. The collapse left several of England's established names struggling for answers. Ben Duckett, Jacob Bethell, Joe Root, and Jamie Smith all failed to make significant contributions as New Zealand tightened its grip on the contest.

Only Harry Brook offered sustained resistance. The right-hander battled his way to 56 and stood virtually alone as wickets continued to tumble around him. Although Brook benefited from two dropped chances during his innings, he was unable to inspire a meaningful recovery and eventually fell attempting to accelerate the scoring.

England captain Ben Stokes also showed signs of settling before his stay was ended by a spectacular one-handed catch from Kane Williamson at second slip. The eventual total of 140 handed New Zealand a commanding position in the match and sparked widespread discussion among supporters and pundits alike.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Michael C

As an English supporter, I'd laugh if it wasn't so painful. Crawley's spirit? More like Crawley's curse! 😅 New Zealand bowled brilliantly though—O'Rourke is a genuine talent. India should take notes on how to exploit home conditions against England.

Priya S

Iceland Cricket is savage! 😂 But credit to Harry Brook for fighting alone—56 in that collapse shows his class. But England's top order? Looked like us on a rank turner in Chennai. Bazball needs a reset, maybe?

David E

Respectful criticism here: England's selection call to drop Crawley was defended by many, but this collapse shows deeper issues. One man's absence doesn't explain a team total of 140. New Zealand's bowling was top-drawer, but England's batters need to temper Bazball with some old-fashioned grit.

Vikram M

😂 Iceland Cricket is the real MVP of this Test! But seriously, as an Indian, I know what it's like to lose early wickets in England. Our 2021 tour was painful. England need to learn that you can't just attack every ball—sometimes you have to dig in. New Zealand showed superb discipline.

Sarah B

Kane Williamson's catch to dismiss Stokes was world-class! 🇳🇿 But England's batting lineup needs a rethink. As a neutral, I enjoy seeing NZ do well—their pace attack is underrated globally. Hope they wrap up the win from here.

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