England Netball Team Levels Series with Thrilling Win Over New Zealand
In a nail-biting encounter, England's netball team has leveled the three-match series against five-time world champions New Zealand. The Roses won the second Test 61-58 at the Copper Box in London, securing a narrow victory and sending the match into a deciding third game in Manchester on Wednesday.
Helen Housby, England's star player since 2014, shone as Player of the Match, scoring an impressive 23 points. Her performance included both the first and last goals of the game, which sealed the win for England. Olivia Tchine chipped in with a remarkable 38 points, cementing her place as one of the team's top performers.
Despite trailing 29-27 at halftime, England fought back to level the scoreline that New Zealand achieved against them just the previous day. The Roses showed exceptional discipline and maturity under pressure, keeping their scoring consistent in the final stages of the game.
Coach Jess Thirlby expressed pride in her team's performance, praising their ability to stay focused and composed when needed most. "Physically and psychologically we stood up much better today in those closing stages," she said. The team is now poised for a thrilling conclusion to the series, with the outcome hanging delicately in the balance.
The match marked a significant comeback from England, who had initially trailed by four goals at one point in the second quarter. However, they managed to turn the game around, fueled by Housby's determination and Tchine's impressive shooting accuracy. The win will undoubtedly boost team morale ahead of the final showdown on Wednesday.
In a nail-biting encounter, England's netball team has leveled the three-match series against five-time world champions New Zealand. The Roses won the second Test 61-58 at the Copper Box in London, securing a narrow victory and sending the match into a deciding third game in Manchester on Wednesday.
Helen Housby, England's star player since 2014, shone as Player of the Match, scoring an impressive 23 points. Her performance included both the first and last goals of the game, which sealed the win for England. Olivia Tchine chipped in with a remarkable 38 points, cementing her place as one of the team's top performers.
Despite trailing 29-27 at halftime, England fought back to level the scoreline that New Zealand achieved against them just the previous day. The Roses showed exceptional discipline and maturity under pressure, keeping their scoring consistent in the final stages of the game.
Coach Jess Thirlby expressed pride in her team's performance, praising their ability to stay focused and composed when needed most. "Physically and psychologically we stood up much better today in those closing stages," she said. The team is now poised for a thrilling conclusion to the series, with the outcome hanging delicately in the balance.
The match marked a significant comeback from England, who had initially trailed by four goals at one point in the second quarter. However, they managed to turn the game around, fueled by Housby's determination and Tchine's impressive shooting accuracy. The win will undoubtedly boost team morale ahead of the final showdown on Wednesday.