England vs New Zealand Prediction, 2nd Test, Day 2, 2026

🏏 England vs New Zealand

2nd Test • Day 2 Live Prediction

🔴 LIVE STATE MODEL
🏴

England

52%
VS
🇳🇿

New Zealand

48%

📊 Match Situation

🇳🇿 New Zealand 291/7
Stumps • Day 1

New Zealand recovered from 107/4 thanks to Tom Blundell (51) and Glenn Phillips (49*). Day 2 becomes crucial, with the first target being 340+.

🎯 Prediction Confidence

74%

Live-state factors have greater importance than pre-match ratings in Test cricket.

⚡ Match Factors

🏏 Current Score

291/7 gives New Zealand a platform.
⭐ Wickets In Hand

3 wickets remain with Glenn Phillips still batting.
☀ Weather

Dry and warm conditions at The Oval favor uninterrupted play.
📈 Momentum

Recovery from 107/4 changed the balance.

📉 Match Balance Meter

England
52%
New Zealand
48%

England still have a slight edge because they lead the series 1-0, but the game could swing if New Zealand cross 340 runs.

🔮 Scenario Predictor

🚨 Below 320

England become clear favorites.
⚖ 330-350

Match becomes evenly balanced.
🔥 Above 360

New Zealand gain a strong advantage.
⚡ Early Wickets

England regain momentum immediately.

☀ Day 2 Conditions

🏟 Venue
The Oval
🌡 Temperature
Warm
☀ Rain Risk
Very Low

⭐ Key Players

🏏 Glenn Phillips*
New Zealand
🏏 Tom Blundell
51 Runs
⚡ England New Ball Attack
🔥 Joe Root

🏆 Live AI Verdict

⚖ Match Slightly Favors England (52-48)

This is no longer a pre-match prediction. The live score and Day 2 conditions dominate the model. New Zealand have fought back strongly from 107/4 and if they extend the total beyond 340, the balance could shift significantly in their favor. England retain a slight edge because they lead the series and will have fresh bowlers with the new ball available early on Day 2.

📖 Show Detailed Analysis

England already lead the series 1-0 after their victory at Lord’s. However, Day 1 of the second Test saw New Zealand recover impressively from 107/4 to reach 291/7 at stumps. Tom Blundell scored 51 while Glenn Phillips remained unbeaten on 49. Weather conditions for Day 2 are expected to be dry and warm, meaning there is little risk of rain interruptions. The first hour with the new ball could decide the direction of the Test. If New Zealand are dismissed below 320, England will hold a clear advantage. A score above 340 would make this Test almost evenly balanced.

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