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Franklin’s 5-Wicket Storm! England Collapse for 100 vs New Zealand | NAT-WEST Tri-Series 2004

Franklin’s 5-Wicket Storm! England Collapse for 100 vs New Zealand | NAT-WEST Tri-Series 2004

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2026 · 15m

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Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @cricketmax87   New Zealand delivered a crushing performance against England at Trent Bridge, securing a dominant seven-wicket victory with more than half of the overs remaining. The star of the match was James Franklin, whose brilliant left-arm swing bowling dismantled England’s batting lineup. Franklin produced a sensational spell of 5/42, exploiting the overcast conditions and seamer-friendly pitch to perfection. England’s top order struggled badly as Marcus Trescothick, Michael Vaughan, Andrew Strauss, and Paul Collingwood all fell cheaply. Despite a brief fightback from Steve Harmison and James Anderson, England were bowled out for just 100 runs. During the chase, New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming led from the front with an aggressive start. Although Harmison struck back with a fiery spell, the target proved far too small. Craig McMillan and Scott Styris calmly guided New Zealand to victory in only 17.2 overs, sealing a comprehensive win. 📊 Match Highlights James Franklin – 5/42 match-winning spell England bowled out for just 100 Stephen Fleming aggressive 31 at the top Steve Harmison’s fiery burst of wickets New Zealand chase completed in only 17.2 overs This match remains one of the most dominant bowling performances by New Zealand in ODI cricket. If you enjoy classic cricket matches, historic collapses, and legendary bowling spells, make sure to like the video and subscribe for more cricket stories. #ENGvsNZ #cricketmax #highlights #cricket

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Franklin’s 5-Wicket Storm! England Collapse for 100 vs New Zealand | NAT-WEST Tri-Series 2004
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