<p>England need 299 runs to win the second Test against New Zealand and seal the three-match series after dismissing the visitors for 284 in their second innings at Trent Bridge on Tuesday.</p>.<p>In-form Daryl Mitchell made 62 not out as New Zealand added valuable runs after resuming on 224-7.</p>.<p>All four results are still possible with a minimum of 72 overs left on an enthralling final day at Trent Bridge.</p>.<p>A win for Ben Stokes's team requires the highest successful run chase at Trent Bridge. The existing record is England's 284-6 against New Zealand in 2004.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/kiwi-skipper-kane-williamson-to-make-test-return-against-england-1106279.html" target="_blank">Kiwi skipper Kane Williamson to make Test return against England</a></strong></p>.<p>Test world champions New Zealand are painfully aware that England have already knocked off the 277 required to beat them in the final innings of the first Test at Lord's.</p>.<p>England are aiming for a first Test series victory since January 2021 as Stokes and new coach Brendon McCullum look to start their reign in style after a gloomy period for the national team.</p>.<p>A dramatic collapse in the evening session on day four had left New Zealand with a precarious lead of 238, giving England unexpected hope of a memorable success.</p>.<p>But Mitchell, unbeaten on 32 overnight, and number 11 Trent Boult (17) put on 35 for the last wicket to leave the match delicately balanced.</p>.<p>England will need to score at over four an over to win, although New Zealand will be without the services of injured pace bowler Kyle Jamieson.</p>
<p>England need 299 runs to win the second Test against New Zealand and seal the three-match series after dismissing the visitors for 284 in their second innings at Trent Bridge on Tuesday.</p>.<p>In-form Daryl Mitchell made 62 not out as New Zealand added valuable runs after resuming on 224-7.</p>.<p>All four results are still possible with a minimum of 72 overs left on an enthralling final day at Trent Bridge.</p>.<p>A win for Ben Stokes's team requires the highest successful run chase at Trent Bridge. The existing record is England's 284-6 against New Zealand in 2004.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/kiwi-skipper-kane-williamson-to-make-test-return-against-england-1106279.html" target="_blank">Kiwi skipper Kane Williamson to make Test return against England</a></strong></p>.<p>Test world champions New Zealand are painfully aware that England have already knocked off the 277 required to beat them in the final innings of the first Test at Lord's.</p>.<p>England are aiming for a first Test series victory since January 2021 as Stokes and new coach Brendon McCullum look to start their reign in style after a gloomy period for the national team.</p>.<p>A dramatic collapse in the evening session on day four had left New Zealand with a precarious lead of 238, giving England unexpected hope of a memorable success.</p>.<p>But Mitchell, unbeaten on 32 overnight, and number 11 Trent Boult (17) put on 35 for the last wicket to leave the match delicately balanced.</p>.<p>England will need to score at over four an over to win, although New Zealand will be without the services of injured pace bowler Kyle Jamieson.</p>