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Anderson leaves
Kiwis in shambles |
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The
second day of the Trent Bridge Test was a day to
forget for the Black Caps. Nothing went right
for the tourists since morning and the only
reprieve came through an early close of play
because of bad light. New Zealand failed big
time in finishing off the England first innings
with the tail wagging annoyingly. When the turn
came to bat in their first innings, New Zealand
collapsed to 96 for 6 with James Anderson
ripping through their line up taking all the
wickets to fall!
Although New Zealand did most of the work in
taking 7 wickets on the opening day, a quick
finish to England's innings was no way
inevitable. Young Stuart Broad continued to
prove that he has some wonderful all-round
abilities to score his maiden test match fifty
besides getting steady support from another left
hander - James Anderson. The two were also the
overnight batsmen who could be separated only
minutes before the lunch break! Anderson, the
man to be dismissed lasted as many as 85 balls
and in the process making 28 in a heart-breaking
76-run partnership for the 8th wicket. England
went onto pile up 364 before the Kiwis could
finally take the remaining wickets. Broad had
made a career best score of 64 from 132 balls
with 10 fours.
It was a sensational recovery from England as
they fought back from 86 for 5 to 273 for 7 to
finally 364! That total was a mighty one as
there was enough swing in the air for the
bowlers to make life extremely tough for the
batsmen. It was a tailor-made situation for the
already pumped up James Anderson and facing him
was a New Zealand team that had its morale
shattered because of two critical partnerships
that took the game away. Anderson's late swing
accounted to two early wickets that of Aaron
Redmond and no. 3 Brendon McCullum which saw NZ
go to Tea at 57 for 2. In the final session,
Anderson came back recharged to add up four more
wickets to his kitty to leave NZ innings in
tatters at 96 for 6 before the Umpires had
offered light to the batsmen to interrupt the
34th over.
The lone man fighting hard with the bat for
the Kiwis was Jamie How, but he too had perished
to the great swing bowling from Anderson. How
had top scored with 40 (from 79 balls with 7
fours). James Anderson finished the day with
career best figures of 6 for 46 bowling just 15
overs and has a possible opportunity of taking
all the 10 wickets in an innings which is a feat
that has been achieved only twice in Test
Cricket!
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