Wales stun England in Six Nations
It appeared England were on course for their very own decisive victory when they drove 13-9 right off the bat in the second half.
Be that as it may, Wales, in mentor Warren Gatland's last Six Nations in control before the New Zealander remains down after the World Cup in Japan not long from now, hit back in style.
Slope constrained his way over for an attempt before wing Adams got a pinpoint cross-kick from substitution fly-half Dan Biggar to go over for a late attempt that put the outcome certain.
Triumph additionally observed Wales, who had been 16-0 behind at halftime in their competition opener against France before winning 24-19, build up another national record of 12 progressive successes and break an imprint that had remained since 1910.
Britain were seven ahead at the break on account of flanker Tom Curry's changed over attempt and punishment from commander Owen Farrell, with Wales managing with Gareth Anscombe's punishment.
However, two additional punishments from Anscombe right off the bat in the second half sliced England's favorable position to only a point at 10-9.
Farrell poked the guests further ahead with a punishment to make it 13-9 just for Hill to place Wales in front out of the blue with a 63rd-moment score before Adams struck.
This was England's first annihilation in five tests against Wales since Eddie Jones assumed control as a mentor after the 2015 World Cup.
With the Principality Stadium's retractable rooftop open at England's ask for, the guests saw long-extend kick pro Elliot Daly push a mid-48-meter exertion wide of the left post.
Britain had scored attempts inside the initial three minutes of their last five tests yet in an overwhelming arrangement of early trades the Welsh protection held firm.
Fly-half Anscombe chose instead of demonstrated goalkicker Biggar, declined two or three early extra shots at the objective, wanting to kick for line-outs.
Be that as it may, from one such kick, England lock George Kruis stole ownership off a Welsh toss in.
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