England beat New Zealand by eight wickets in the first Test. Chasing 104 runs, Joe Root and Jacob Bethell secured the win. Bethell made a half-century on his debut. Brydon Carse took six wickets, leading New Zealand to be all out at 254. The series continues with the second Test in Wellington on Friday.
Carse shines as England beat NZ by 8 wickets in Christchurch

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