Whether or not the all-or-nothing style played a part in Hamilton is debatable, but whatever the cause, England felt the sting of a New Zealand backlash in the final Test.
England arrived here 2-0 ahead and hoping to whitewash the Black Caps but found themselves "broken open" by a pace bowling clinic from Will O'Rourke.
Ben Stokes (left) watched as his side were scattered for 143 all out on the second afternoon at Seddon Park, losing all 10 wickets inside 36 chaotic overs and ending a difficult 340 behind with seven wickets still to take.
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