
Sonny Baker Takes Two Wickets on England Debut as New Zealand Finishes 291-7 at Oval
Key Takeaways
- Baker took two wickets on his England Test debut.
- New Zealand finished 291-7 at stumps on day one.
- Blundell scored a fifty and Phillips unbeaten 49 as NZ recovered.
Baker’s Test debut
England’s Sonny Baker lit up the second Test at the Oval as New Zealand finished on 291 for seven and Baker took two wickets on his debut.
“When Sonny Baker walked into his first media conference as a Test cricketer he was told it was customary to sing a song”
Baker dismissed Rachin Ravindra for 33 and Daryl Mitchell for 44, and he said, “It was brilliant. Awesome.”

Brendon McCullum told reporters he believed the second Test crowd at the Oval were about to fall in love with Baker, and the England coach’s view was echoed by the roar of appreciation when Baker walked to the boundary after both dismissals.
Baker also described how he tried to manage nerves by “trying to play cards on the bus to try and take my mind off the gravity of the situation,” before the cap presentation proved “more emotional than anything.”
Crowd, calm, and context
The BBC framed Baker’s day as the best of his England Test start after earlier struggles, noting he claimed 2-63 from 15 overs to help limit New Zealand to 291-7 on an even first day.
Baker’s approach on the field matched his media persona, and he insisted, “I’m the biggest carry-on ever,” while explaining his commitment to being “authentic” coming into the match.

England’s wider situation was shaped by the Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson investigation, with the build-up dominated by their absence and England captain Joe Root winning the toss and putting New Zealand in on a wicket offering early movement.
The Guardian also quoted Baker on the team’s nerves, saying, “The relaxed nature of the environment really, really, really helps from a nerves point of view,” as England appeared upbeat and tight-knit throughout day one.
What comes next
With New Zealand wobbling on 107/4 before Tom Blundell and Glenn Phillips steadied the innings, the day ended with Phillips 49 not out and the new-look England pace attack holding sway early on.
“The Blackcaps have battled to end an absorbing first day of the second Test at the Oval on 291/7 after England's new-look pace attack held sway early on with Sonny Baker taking two wickets on his debut”
AFP’s account said Blundell made 51 and shared an 81-run fifth-wicket partnership with Daryl Mitchell (44) and a 75-run sixth-wicket stand with Phillips, while Mitchell told reporters, “It’s nice to contribute in partnerships.”
The Independent and BBC both emphasized that Baker’s debut came after upheaval around England’s selection, including Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson being left out amid an investigation into a nightclub incident and Ollie Robinson’s knee injury keeping him out.
As the match moved toward the next day with the new ball due three overs into tomorrow morning, Baker’s own framing of his Test start—“I’m buzzing”—set the tone for how England planned to carry momentum after a day that left them “just about on top.”
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