- BATSMENRBM4s6sSR6.3 gone! this is amazing stuff, Cook gets an inside edge into his stumps as he tries to drive and the third one is gone inside seven overs. Martin mixing up his line from round and over the wicket, Cook responded with an airy drive 4/33.5 gone! Southee has his first Test wicket and Vaughan has gone early...trapped on the crease as he expects the ball to swing out again, it doesn't and is struck plumb in front of middle. Well bowled, and a great start for New Zealand 4/15.5 gone! well, well what a start for Southee...a wide ball to Strauss which tempts an expansive and loose drive, Jamie How pulls off a fine catch in the gully and all of a sudden England are in some trouble 4/282.2 outside off, driven off a thick edge stomach-high to gully and a straightforward catch. The crowd stand as he heads off ...without him England would be a complete shambles as opposed to only being a moderate one 208/723.1 gone! Would you believe it, Ian Bell has contrived to flat-bat a long-hop straight back to Elliott as he tried to work it into the leg side. That's Elliott's first Test wicket as England sink further 36/448.6 wide, Collingwood leans back and cuts straight to backward point. A really appalling shot, no two ways about it, given both the ball, which wasn't short enough, and the situation. He hurries off as well he might 125/560.5 slanted across him, Ambrose pushes hard, gets an edge and Taylor takes a sharp waist-high catch at second slip 147/692.1 gone! and he strikes with the first ball off the day, perfectly pitched outside off stump, Broad pushes forward and gets an outside edge through to Brendon McCullum 240/896.1 gone! Yes he can, dug in short and Sidebottom goes for the pull but only succeeds in lobbing a simple catch to mid-on. Great effort from Southee, five wickets on debut: 23.1-8-55-5 are his figures 253/1095.5 gone! Martin gets his reward, fires in a full straight ball which Panesar plays all around and loses his middle stump. Was set up by a series of outswingers, well bowled 253/9Extras13 (lb 9, nb 1, w 3)TOTAL253 all out (96.1 Overs, RR: 2.63, 379 minutes)Fall of wickets: 1-4 (Michael Vaughan, 3.5 ov), 2-4 (Andrew Strauss, 5.5 ov), 3-4 (Alastair Cook, 6.3 ov), 4-36 (Ian Bell, 23.1 ov), 5-125 (Paul Collingwood, 48.6 ov), 6-147 (Tim Ambrose, 60.5 ov), 7-208 (Kevin Pietersen, 82.2 ov), 8-240 (Stuart Broad, 92.1 ov), 9-253 (Monty Panesar, 95.5 ov), 10-253 (Ryan Sidebottom, 96.1 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB CS Martin 26 6 74 2 2.84 2 0 TG Southee 23.1 8 55 5 2.37 1 0 GD Elliott 10 2 27 1 2.70 0 0 DL Vettori 19 6 51 0 2.68 0 0 JS Patel 18 3 37 2 2.05 0 1
- BATSMENRBM4s6sSR28.3 gone! well, the round the wicket ploy has worked (so what do I know) as Sidebottom gets How to drive at a full delivery outside off stump. An edge flies nicely to Strauss at first slip and suddenly England are back in it 116/30.3 gone! this time Bell's plumb as he pads up to a ball which shapes back and hits him bang in front of all three...Bell really out of his depth, a horrible misjudgement, and the early boost England needed 1/122.3 gone! the breakthrough for England and Sidebottom does it again, outside off stump and Fleming plays a loose push which flies quickly to second slip where Collingwood holds on. 103/230.2 gone! what is going on here, a short ball which Sinclair miscues straight to mid-on where Broad snaffles a low catch...that didn't come out anywhere near the middle, another failure for Sinclair 119/529.6 gone! what a beauty from Broad, on off stump and takes Taylor's outside edge as he's caught on the crease...simple catch for Ambrose and England are right back in this match 119/436.4 probing line, Elliott half fences, gets the thinnest of edges and Ambrose does the rest ... Elliott is off without looking at the umpire and Sidebottom has 6 for 33 138/732.6 gone! what a huge wicket for England, round the wicket, jags back at McCullum who plays an expansive cut and drags into his stumps...Sidebottom has another five-wicket haul, one in each Test this series, and his 50th Test wicket 137/648.4 gone! Sidebottom finishes the innings with his seventh wicket as Vettori gets a thick outside edge to Cook at fourth slip/fine gully...a career-best 7 for 47 for the left-armer and what a spell it has been 168/1041.5 another short one, Southee can do no more than fend it to Pietersen in the gully, it looped ever so slowly to him for the easiest of catches 152/847.5 gone! a simple dismissal as Patel is early on his drive and pops a catch to Panesar at mid-off...it really is a mad day, Monty takes a catch in the outfield (ok, that's harsh) 164/9Extras14 (lb 13, w 1)TOTAL168 all out (48.4 Overs, RR: 3.45, 229 minutes)Fall of wickets: 1-1 (Matthew Bell, 0.3 ov), 2-103 (Stephen Fleming, 22.3 ov), 3-116 (Jamie How, 28.3 ov), 4-119 (Ross Taylor, 29.6 ov), 5-119 (Mathew Sinclair, 30.2 ov), 6-137 (Brendon McCullum, 32.6 ov), 7-138 (Grant Elliott, 36.4 ov), 8-152 (Tim Southee, 41.5 ov), 9-164 (Jeetan Patel, 47.5 ov), 10-168 (Daniel Vettori, 48.4 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB RJ Sidebottom 21.4 6 47 7 2.16 0 0 JM Anderson 7 1 54 0 7.71 0 0 SCJ Broad 17 3 54 3 3.17 1 0 MS Panesar 1 1 0 0 0.00 0 0 PD Collingwood 2 2 0 0 0.00 0 0
- BATSMENRBM4s6sSR25.1 he tries to cut one that is far too straight, a little extra bounce, and a relieved McCullum holds a thin top edge as Patel hurtles towards midwicket in celebration. The umpire just nods and Cook slowly heads off, not dissent but frustration 77/20.5 gone! what's going on, an horrendous pull from Vaughan takes the top edge through to McCullum and the wickets continue to tumble. That wasn't short enough for the shot, but Vaughan appeared intent on attacking 5/1123.5 and Strauss falls hitting out for the team cause, coming down the pitch trying to go inside out over extra cover but he doesn't middle it and Matthew Bell takes a good catch running round from mid-off...a selfless dismissal, but England are batting on 424/648.3 what a brilliant catch! Ross Taylor, standing in for Fleming at slip, pulls off a blinder at slip as Pietersen tries to turn the ball to leg and gets the back of back...Taylor won't have seen that until late, it's an outstanding catch 140/398.3 picks out mid-off as he tries to go down the ground but doesn't get the elevation, some reward for Vettori on a tough day and the end of a fine century from Bell 327/4106.1 what a tame dismissal, trying to work into the leg side and chips a simple catch back to Vettori...nicely held back by Vettori who has his third of the day 361/5124.2 and another goes, trying to turn it to leg and he gets a leading edge back to Vettori who takes a simple catch and this isn't quite going to plan for England 425/7Extras9 (lb 3, nb 5, w 1)TOTAL467/7d (131.5 Overs, RR: 3.54, 513 minutes)Fall of wickets: 1-5 (Michael Vaughan, 0.5 ov), 2-77 (Alastair Cook, 25.1 ov), 3-140 (Kevin Pietersen, 48.3 ov), 4-327 (Ian Bell, 98.3 ov), 5-361 (Paul Collingwood, 106.1 ov), 6-424 (Andrew Strauss, 123.5 ov), 7-425 (Tim Ambrose, 124.2 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB CS Martin 18 2 60 1 3.33 1 0 TG Southee 24 5 84 0 3.50 0 0 GD Elliott 14 1 58 0 4.14 0 0 JS Patel 30.5 4 104 2 3.37 0 1 DL Vettori 45 6 158 4 3.51 0 4
- BATSMENRBM4s6sSR20.3 gone! Panesar gets the breakthrough, on the front foot and taken on the pad...Daryl Harper thinks about it and raises the finger, that was going straight on to towards middle stump 48/150.3 gone! Panesar makes the breakthrough as Bell top edges a pull shot out to deep backward square and offers a simple catch...dragged in very short and was asking to be hit, but he didn't get over the ball 147/254.3 gone...Monty strikes again and ends Fleming's Test career as he goes for a cut and edges through to Tim Ambrose, was a slightly lazy shot. 156/361.6 another one goes, Sinclair's trot continues and Broad gets just reward as he bangs a short one towards his ribs and Sinclair gets into a tangle...the ball takes a glove and loops behind for Ambrose to take a simple catch, a good effort from Broad on a slow pitch 160/490.6 gone! there's the breakthrough, a lovely flighted delivery on off stump, turns a fraction and takes the edge low to Collingwood's right at slip...a good, sharp catch to end a sparky innings from Taylor 276/669.2 oh dear ... a horrible and Andrex-soft dismissal ... short, he swats as if being pestered by a bluebottle, top edges, the ball loops gently to short leg who has to run back five yards or so and Elliott heads off, completing a wretched debut 172/592.3 gone...Panesar gets his fifth, a quicker ball which McCullum goes back to and misses his whip to leg, the ball crashes into middle stump and Monty sets off in celebration again 281/7109.6 oh no ... he again moves along way to the off to try to work a short ball into the leg side, gets a glove and Ambrose holds a simple catch 347/9106.4 outside leg, a well-timed sweep but a super low catch by a delighted Broad diving to his left at backward square leg. Collingwood, who is in charge as Vaughan has popped off, had just brought Broad in off the boundary 329/8118.5 full and speared in through a non-existent defence, the off stump goes cartwheeling and that's the end of a thoroughly entertaining post-lunch half hour and of the match 431/10Extras16 (b 6, lb 5, nb 1, w 4)TOTAL431 all out (118.5 Overs, RR: 3.62, 465 minutes)Fall of wickets: 1-48 (Jamie How, 20.3 ov), 2-147 (Matthew Bell, 50.3 ov), 3-156 (Stephen Fleming, 54.3 ov), 4-160 (Mathew Sinclair, 61.6 ov), 5-172 (Grant Elliott, 69.2 ov), 6-276 (Ross Taylor, 90.6 ov), 7-281 (Brendon McCullum, 92.3 ov), 8-329 (Jeetan Patel, 106.4 ov), 9-347 (Daniel Vettori, 109.6 ov), 10-431 (Chris Martin, 118.5 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB RJ Sidebottom 19.5 3 83 1 4.18 1 0 JM Anderson 17 2 99 1 5.82 0 0 SCJ Broad 32 10 78 2 2.43 3 1 MS Panesar 46 17 126 6 2.73 0 0 PD Collingwood 2 0 20 0 10.00 0 0 KP Pietersen 2 0 14 0 7.00 0 0
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- Sat, 22 Mar - day 1 - England 1st innings 240/7 (SCJ Broad 42*, RJ Sidebottom 3*, 92 ov)
- Sun, 23 Mar - day 2 - England 2nd innings 91/2 (AJ Strauss 42*, KP Pietersen 7*, 32 ov)
- Mon, 24 Mar - day 3 - England 2nd innings 416/5 (AJ Strauss 173*, TR Ambrose 28*, 122 ov)
- Tue, 25 Mar - day 4 - New Zealand 2nd innings 222/5 (LRPL Taylor 34*, BB McCullum 24*, 82 ov)
- Wed, 26 Mar - day 5 - New Zealand 2nd innings 431 (118.5 ov) - end of match
Match Notes
- LRPL Taylor: 50 off 85 balls (10 x 4)
- New Zealand: 250 runs in 86.2 overs (522 balls), Extras 9
- 6th Wicket: 100 runs in 126 balls (LRPL Taylor 60, BB McCullum 37, Ex 3)
- Drinks: New Zealand - 291/7 in 97.0 overs (DL Vettori 5, JS Patel 4)
- New Zealand: 300 runs in 98.2 overs (594 balls), Extras 10
- New Zealand: 350 runs in 110.3 overs (667 balls), Extras 14
- Lunch: New Zealand - 360/9 in 112.0 overs (TG Southee 12, CS Martin 1)
- 10th Wicket: 50 runs in 34 balls (TG Southee 47, CS Martin 5, Ex 0)
- New Zealand: 400 runs in 116.2 overs (702 balls), Extras 14
- TG Southee: 50 off 29 balls (2 x 4, 7 x 6)
- Match Scorer: M Venkat Raghav
- England: 450 runs in 129.5 overs (785 balls), Extras 9
- New Zealand 2nd innings
- Lunch: New Zealand - 48/0 in 19.0 overs (JM How 11, MD Bell 35)
- New Zealand: 50 runs in 21.5 overs (131 balls), Extras 2
- Drinks: New Zealand - 85/1 in 35.0 overs (MD Bell 42, SP Fleming 29)
- MD Bell: 50 off 121 balls (9 x 4)
- 2nd Wicket: 50 runs in 107 balls (MD Bell 17, SP Fleming 33, Ex 1)
- New Zealand: 100 runs in 38.3 overs (231 balls), Extras 3
- SP Fleming: 50 off 69 balls (8 x 4)
- Tea: New Zealand - 146/1 in 50.0 overs (MD Bell 69, SP Fleming 60)
- New Zealand: 150 runs in 51.6 overs (314 balls), Extras 6
- Drinks: New Zealand - 169/4 in 67.0 overs (LRPL Taylor 8, GD Elliott 3)
- New Zealand: 200 runs in 79.1 overs (479 balls), Extras 8
- New Ball Taken: New Zealand 209/5 after 80.1 overs (LRPL Taylor 34, BB McCullum 11)
- End Of Day: New Zealand - 222/5 in 82.0 overs (LRPL Taylor 34, BB McCullum 24)
- 6th Wicket: 50 runs in 78 balls (LRPL Taylor 24, BB McCullum 24, Ex 2)
- England: 100 runs in 34.4 overs (208 balls), Extras 1
- AJ Strauss: 50 off 112 balls (7 x 4)
- Drinks: England - 122/2 in 46.0 overs (AJ Strauss 51, KP Pietersen 28)
- 3rd Wicket: 50 runs in 135 balls (AJ Strauss 19, KP Pietersen 30, Ex 2)
- England: 150 runs in 50.5 overs (307 balls), Extras 3
- Lunch: England - 167/3 in 62.0 overs (AJ Strauss 71, IR Bell 18)
- 4th Wicket: 50 runs in 123 balls (AJ Strauss 15, IR Bell 34, Ex 1)
- England: 200 runs in 70.3 overs (427 balls), Extras 5
- IR Bell: 50 off 84 balls (8 x 4, 2 x 6)
- 4th Wicket: 100 runs in 186 balls (AJ Strauss 31, IR Bell 67, Ex 2)
- New Ball Taken: England 244/3 after 80.1 overs (AJ Strauss 97, IR Bell 67)
- Drinks: England - 247/3 in 81.0 overs (AJ Strauss 97, IR Bell 70)
- England: 250 runs in 82.5 overs (501 balls), Extras 5
- AJ Strauss: 100 off 226 balls (16 x 4)
- IR Bell: 100 off 150 balls (16 x 4, 2 x 6)
- 4th Wicket: 150 runs in 257 balls (AJ Strauss 48, IR Bell 102, Ex 2)
- England: 300 runs in 92.2 overs (558 balls), Extras 7
- Tea: England - 302/3 in 93.0 overs (AJ Strauss 114, IR Bell 106)
- England: 350 runs in 103.6 overs (629 balls), Extras 8
- AJ Strauss: 150 off 300 balls (25 x 4)
- Drinks: England - 368/5 in 109.0 overs (AJ Strauss 152, TR Ambrose 1)
- England: 400 runs in 115.6 overs (701 balls), Extras 8
- 6th Wicket: 50 runs in 80 balls (AJ Strauss 22, TR Ambrose 28, Ex 0)
- End Of Day: England - 416/5 in 122.0 overs (AJ Strauss 173, TR Ambrose 28)
- England: 250 runs in 94.2 overs (570 balls), Extras 12
- New Zealand 1st innings
- Drinks: New Zealand - 44/1 in 11.0 overs (JM How 1, SP Fleming 36)
- New Zealand: 50 runs in 13.3 overs (81 balls), Extras 7
- 2nd Wicket: 50 runs in 78 balls (JM How 9, SP Fleming 37, Ex 6)
- SP Fleming: 50 off 53 balls (8 x 4, 1 x 6)
- Lunch: New Zealand - 93/1 in 20.0 overs (JM How 30, SP Fleming 56)
- New Zealand: 100 runs in 20.5 overs (125 balls), Extras 7
- 2nd Wicket: 100 runs in 130 balls (JM How 37, SP Fleming 59, Ex 6)
- Drinks: New Zealand - 137/6 in 33.0 overs (GD Elliott 5)
- New Zealand: 150 runs in 41.1 overs (247 balls), Extras 11
- Tea: New Zealand - 155/8 in 45.0 overs (DL Vettori 10, JS Patel 1)
- England 2nd innings
- England: 50 runs in 14.3 overs (87 balls), Extras 0
- Drinks: England - 50/1 in 15.0 overs (AN Cook 25, AJ Strauss 21)
- 2nd Wicket: 50 runs in 93 balls (AN Cook 25, AJ Strauss 25, Ex 0)
- End Of Day: England - 91/2 in 32.0 overs (AJ Strauss 42, KP Pietersen 7)
- England 1st innings
- Drinks: England - 16/3 in 14.0 overs (KP Pietersen 9, IR Bell 2)
- England: 50 runs in 27.2 overs (165 balls), Extras 1
- Lunch: England - 58/4 in 30.0 overs (KP Pietersen 43, PD Collingwood 1)
- KP Pietersen: 50 off 74 balls (4 x 4)
- 5th Wicket: 50 runs in 79 balls (KP Pietersen 35, PD Collingwood 14, Ex 1)
- England: 100 runs in 40.5 overs (246 balls), Extras 3
- Drinks: England - 112/4 in 46.0 overs (KP Pietersen 67, PD Collingwood 28)
- England: 150 runs in 61.6 overs (373 balls), Extras 5
- Tea: England - 150/6 in 62.0 overs (KP Pietersen 90, SCJ Broad 1)
- KP Pietersen: 100 off 163 balls (10 x 4)
- England: 200 runs in 79.1 overs (477 balls), Extras 6
- Drinks: England - 202/6 in 79.1 overs (KP Pietersen 124, SCJ Broad 18)
- 7th Wicket: 50 runs in 111 balls (KP Pietersen 35, SCJ Broad 18, Ex 2)
- New Ball Taken: England 205/6 after 81.1 overs (KP Pietersen 126, SCJ Broad 18)
- End Of Day: England - 240/7 in 92.0 overs (SCJ Broad 42, RJ Sidebottom 3)
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