How Matthew Potts continued his dominance over Kane Williamson to turn third Test England’s way
The IndependentSign up to our free sport newsletter for all the latest news on everything from cycling to boxing Sign up to our free sport email for all the latest news Sign up to our free sport email for all the latest news SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy Matthew Potts experienced a feeling of “pure elation” when he grabbed the wicket that may have changed the course of England’s third Test against New Zealand. “To get a massive scalp like that for the team, a player like Kane who can play the long game and score quite quickly as well, I’m pretty proud of that.” Potts has learned to make the most of his chances in Test cricket, at times crowded out by the competition for places among the pace attack. open image in gallery Matthew Potts took three wickets on the opening day “I enjoy every time that I put this England shirt on and I just hope I do it justice,” he said. open image in gallery Harry Brook took a stunning catch on the boundary “In this group the character is real strong – you look at the fielding input and the energy they give to all the seamers who are grafting away and not being rewarded for it,” said Potts.