England's cricket team are facing a daunting task to avoid a series defeat against New Zealand at The Oval. The hosts were already struggling after a disastrous third day, and things only got worse on the fourth day. Kyle Jamieson, the New Zealand fast bowler, took two wickets in the fourth over of day four, dismissing Emilio Gay and Jacob Bethell. This further dented England's hopes of staging a comeback.
The second Test is the second of a three-match series between England and New Zealand. The tourists have already taken a 1-0 lead in the series, and a win here would give them a decisive advantage in the series. England, on the other hand, need to win this Test to stay alive in the series and make a comeback in the final Test.
England have struggled with their batting in the series so far, and it seems like they are still finding it hard to cope with the New Zealand bowlers. The hosts have already lost several key wickets in the series, and it seems like they are running out of options. The team management will be under pressure to come up with a plan to revive their batting line-up and make a comeback in the series.