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New Zealand: First Innings
J M How c Ambrose b Anderson 7
(34min, 18 balls)
A J Redmond c Cook b Anderson 0
(7min, 5 balls)
J A H Marshall c Strauss b Broad 24
(104min, 71 balls, 4 fours)
L R P L Taylor c Collingwood b Broad 19
(24min, 20 balls, 3 fours)
† BB McCullum b Panesar 97
(173min, 97 balls, 2 sixes, 13 fours)
D R Flynn b Anderson 9
(36min, 32 balls, 2 fours)
J D P Oram c Strauss b Sidebottom 28
(139min, 97 balls, 3 fours)
* D L Vettori b Sidebottom 48
(152min, 100 balls, 6 fours)
K D Mills b Sidebottom 10
(66min, 59 balls)
T G Southee b Sidebottom 1
(9min, 9 balls)
C S Martin not out 0
(19min, 13 balls)
Extras (b 16, lb 14, w 1, nb 3) 34
Total (86.2 overs, 386min) 277
Fall of wickets: 1-2 (1.5; How 2); 2-18 (7.3; Marshall 10); 3-41 (12.3; Marshall 14); 4-76 (23.2; McCullum 18); 5-104 (31.2; McCullum 32); 6-203 (50.1; Oram 23); 7-222 (62.5; Vettori 8); 8-258 (80.2; Vettori 30); 9-260 (82.3; Vettori 31).
Bowling: Sidebottom 28.2-12-55-4 (9 fours; 5-1-14-0, 1-0-3-0, 6-2-14-0, 6-2-19-0, 0.1-0-0-0/close/6.5-4-3-1, 1-1-0-1/lunch/ 0.2-0-0-0/light/1.4-2-0-1/light 0.2-0-2-1); Anderson 20-5-66-3 (nb 1, w 1; 9 fours; 7-1-23-2, 3-2-4-1/tea/2-0-15-0, 6-2-9-0, 1.5-0-15-0/light/0.1-0-0-0); Broad 24-4-85-2 (nb 2; 1 six, 10 fours; 4-0-13-1, 5-2-21-1, 5-1-32-0, 1-0-4-0, 9-1-15-0); Collingwood 3-1-11-0 (1 four; 1-1-0-0, 1-0-6-0, 1-0-5-0); Panesar 11-2-30-1 (1 six, 2 fours; 1-1-0-0, 3-0-15-1, 7-1-15-0).
Scoring notes: First day: Start delayed by rain until 1.20pm (toss at 11.50am; lunch taken at 12.30pm; 80 overs left). Tea 109-5 (34 overs, 161min; McCullum 36, Oram 0). Bad light ended play at 5.43pm — 27.5 overs unbowled. Close 208-6 (52.1 overs, 244min; Oram 23, Vettori 5). Second day: Second new ball taken at 12.50pm — 258-7 (80 overs). Lunch 260-8 (82 overs, 364min; Vettori 31, Southee 1). Light breaks 1.41 to 2.04pm (260-8 off 82.2 overs) and 2.23 to 2.38pm (275-9 off 85.5 overs). All out at 2.40pm.
England: First Innings
A J Strauss lbw b Oram 63
(231min, 174 balls, 6 fours)
A N Cook c McCullum b Martin 61
(181min, 109 balls, 8 fours)
* M P Vaughan c Marshall b Vettori 106
(306min, 214 balls, 11 fours)
K P Pietersen lbw b Vettori 3
(11min, 9 balls)
I R Bell c McCullum b Martin 16
(47min, 35 balls, 2 fours)
P D Collingwood c Taylor b Vettori 6
(39min, 13 balls, 1 four)
† K P Pietersen lbw b Vettori 0
(1min, 1 ball)
S C J Broad b Oram 25
(85min, 65 balls, 3 fours)
R J Sidebottom c Taylor b Mills 16
(53min, 53 balls, 2 fours)
M S Panesar c Flynn b Vettori 0
(3min, 2 balls)
J M Anderson not out 0
(9min, 6 balls)
Extras (b 3, lb 7, w 1, nb 12) 23
Total (111.3 overs, 488min) 319
Fall of wickets: 1-121 (40.0; Strauss 48); 2-148 (50.3; Vaughan 10); 3-152 (53.3; Vaughan 10); 4-180 (66.0; Vaughan 22); 5-208 (74.1; Vaughan 42); 6-208 (74.2; Vaughan 42); 7-269 (94.4; Vaughan 75); 8-317 (108.5; Vaughan 104); 9-318 (109.2; Vaughan 105).
Bowling: Martin 32-8-76-2 (6 nb; 7 fours; 3-1-9-0/light/3-1-6-0, 2.3-0-9-0/close/ 4.3-0-12-0/close/8-3-20-1, 5-2-7-1, 2-1-2-0/tea/4-0-11-0); Mills 22-3-60-1(nb 6; 6 fours; 2.3-0-6-0/light/2.3-0-4-0, 4.2-1-9-0/close/5.4-2-15-0, 4-0-19-0, 3-0-7-1); Southee 16-2-59-0 (11 fours; 1-0-1-0/tea/2-0-18-0, 7-0-25-0, 2-1-4-0/ tea/4-1-11-0); Oram 19-5-45-2 (w 1; 3 fours; 5-0-15-0, 8-2-18-1, 6-3-12-1); Vettori 22.3-4-69-5 (6 fours; 5-2-12-1/ lunch/3-0-10-0, 5-2-11-2, 9.3-0-36-2).
Scoring notes: Second day: Light breaks: 3.14 to 3.27pm (15-0 off 5.3 overs); 3.57 to 4.59pm. Tea (at 3.57pm) 26-0 (12 overs, 53min; Strauss 9, Cook 16).
Bad light stopped play at 5.40pm — 25.3 overs lost. Close 68-0 (21.3 overs, 94min; Strauss 24, Cook 43).
Third day: Start delayed 25min by rain and bad light. Rain stopped play at 12.07pm — lunch taken at 12.40pm. Play abandoned at 5.27pm. Close 89-0 (30.2 overs, 136min; Strauss 31, Cook 53). Fourth day: Lunch 160-3 (57 overs, 257min; Vaughan 12, Bell 6). Second new ball taken at 3.26pm — 233-6 (81.0 overs). Tea 239-6 (85 overs, 379min; Vaughan 61, Broad 10). All out at 5.50pm — 42 runs ahead — 15 overs left).
New Zealand: Second Innings
J M How c Cook b Broad 68
(190min, 131 balls, 9 fours)
A J Redmond c Strauss b Anderson 17
(84min, 57 balls, 2 fours)
J A H Marshall lbw b Sidebottom 0
(15min, 9 balls)
L R P L Taylor lbw b Panesar 20
(57min, 36 balls, 4 fours)
† BB McCullum c Ambrose b Anderson 24
(65min, 45 balls, 4 fours)
D R Flynn not out 29
(174min, 118 balls, 2 fours)
J D P Oram b Sidebottom 101
(132min, 121 balls, 2 sixes, 15 fours)
* D L Vettori not out 0
(5min, 2 balls)
Extras (b 4, lb 5, nb 1) 10
Total (6 wkts, 86.2 overs, 365min) 269
Fall of wickets: 1-47 (20.2; How 30); 2-52 (23.1; How 35); 3-99 (35.0; How 62); 4-115 (43.4; McCullum 10); 5-252 (82.1; Flynn 25); 6-269 (85.4; Flynn 29).
Bowling: Sidebottom 21.2-4-65-2 (8 fours; 3-1-7-0, 1-1-0-0/close/7-1-18-1, 7-1-23-0, 3.2-0-17-1); Anderson 19-5-64-2 (13 fours; 2-0-10-0, 9-4-25-1, 4-0-16-0/tea/1-0-1-0, 3-1-12-1); Broad 17-4-54-1 (nb 1; 8 fours; 4-0-19-0, 6-2-13-0/lunch/5-2-7-1, 2-0-15-0); Panesar 24-8-56-1 (1 six, 6 fours; 5-2-4-0, 4-0-17-1, 11-6-21-0, 1-0-1-0, 3-0-13-0); Pietersen 5-0-21-0 (1 six, 1 four; 3-0-9-0, 2-0-12-0).
Scoring notes: Fourth day: Close (at 7pm) 40-0 (15 overs, 60min; How 26, Redmond 14). Fifth day: Ball changed after 23 overs at 52-1. Lunch 113-3 (41 overs, 182min; How 66, McCullum 10). McCullum (11) retired hurt (bruised left arm) at 120-4 after 47.2 overs. Tea 199-4 (72 overs, 301min; Flynn 19, Oram 55). Second new ball taken at 4.30pm — 240-4 (80 overs). McCullum resumed his innings of 11 off 33 balls in 49min with one four at the fall of the fifth wicket. Match abandoned as a draw when bad light stopped play at 5.04pm.
Match award: D L Vettori.
Umpires: S A Bucknor (West Indies, 123rd Test) and S J A Taufel (Australia, 51st).
Replay umpire: N J Llong.
Fourth umpire: J W Lloyds.
Match referee: R S Madugalle (Sri Lanka).
Tests to come: Second (Old Trafford) May 23-27. Third (Trent Bridge) June 5-9
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