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England on track
for a fourth day win at Trent Bridge |
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Rain
and bad light robbed off the first session of
the third day's play at Trent Bridge. However,
England are still on track to win this third
test on the fourth day as they had done quick
progress right through this match. New Zealand
face the inevitable defeat after they were
forced to follow on. At stumps on the third day,
they find themselves closing to a 2-0 defeat as
they still face a deficit of 64 with just 5
wickets in hand.
When play started in the 2nd session, New
Zealand were in dire straits in their first
innings at 96 for 6. They had to stretch their
first innings as long as possible and hope for
further weather intervention. But their hopes
were short-lived with the England pacers wasting
no time at all. Although there was no 10-wicket
magic haul for Jimmy Anderson, it didn't really
matter as England wrapped up the tail in just
over 13 overs. There was hardly any resistance
put up by the two capable overnight batsmen -
Gareth Hopkins and Daniel Vettori. The Kiwis got
bundled out for 123 in 46.3 overs to concede a
first innings lead of 241! Stuart Broad, who had
been under bowled finished with impressive
figures of 6-3-10-2 while Anderson had to settle
with 21.3-8-43-7.
New Zealand's problems against the swinging
ball continued even in their second innings. It
was a good decision from Vaughan to enforce the
follow on considering the rain threats during
this Test Match. By the close of this afternoon
session, New Zealand had lost both their openers
with not much on the board. That made it 6
wickets in the session! Broad, who has been
having a great day, came up with the prized
wicket of Ross Taylor in the early part of the
last session to leave NZ at 58 for 3. After that
for the first time in this game, the England
bowlers found out some stiff resistance. That
came from Brendon McCullum, the no.3 and Daniel
Flynn. McCullum's positive knock kept pulling
down the deficit to give a ray of hope for New
Zealand to come back in the game.
England's relentless pace attack did ensure
that McCullum's party was only for a while. In
the 50th over, McCullum got a dreadful inside
edge back onto his stumps off an Anderson
delivery. McCullum struck a useful 71 in 126
balls with 9 fours which was the highest
individual score for New Zealand in two innings!
It was a 94-run partnership for the fourth
wicket. McCullum's partner in that partnership -
Daniel Flynn too perished a few overs after his
dismissal. He made 49 from 105 balls with 6
fours.
New Zealand closed the day at 177 for 5 in 60
overs. They have Gareth Hopkins (7) and Jacob
Oram (8) as the unbeaten batsmen. If Oram can
produce something sensational, then the match
can turn on its head. But for that, New Zealand
might require another 250 runs atleast! For now,
it is England, who are well placed for a win
tomorrow having done about 85% of their job
already. In this second innings, Sidebottom and
Broad have two wickets each while Anderson has
got 1 wicket to take his match figures to 8 for
86.
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