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England vs New Zealand Live - Monty Panesar spins England to series victory

McLean Park (fifth day of five): England beat New Zealand by 121 runs

England finally won the third Test in the seventh over after lunch this morning despite a dramatic piece of hitting by Tim Southee, 19, who hit nine sixes in a merry and mighty afternoon slog. He reached a maiden fifty off 29 balls, the sixth fastest in Test cricket, before Ryan Sidebottom, who was named the man of the series, bowled Chris Martin to finish the series with 24 wickets.

Monty Panesar took six for 126 as England completed a happy comeback after the timely shock administered to them in Hamilton. It was important that, in the process of winning their first overseas series for three years, a callow side should develop and Stuart Broad’s quite exceptional all-round performance in a third Test made poignant by Stephen Fleming’s attractive final innings confirmed that encouraging progress has been made.

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Source:  Times UK

3rd Test: New Zealand v England at Napier - Mar 22-26, 2008

Stumps - England lead by 501 runs with 5 wickets remaining
England 253 and 416/5; New Zealand 168
AJ Strauss 173*  TR Ambrose 28*  GD Elliott 14-1-58-0  DL Vettori 40-6-135-3

Sidebottom puts England on top

An inspired spell of precision bowling by Ryan Sidebottom pulled England off the ropes and put them in charge of the third cricket Test against New Zealand as 15 wickets fell here on Sunday.

After a day of fluctuating fortunes, England reached stumps on the second day of the series decider at 91 for two, holding an overall lead of 176.

As batsmen contrived to make the placid McLean Park wicket look dangerous, England’s first innings folded for a seemingly inconsequential 258.

New Zealand raced to 103 for one in reply before Sidebottom grabbed the initiative and New Zealand’s last nine wickets tumbled for 65 runs with the left-arm quick claiming a career-best seven for 47.

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Source: CricketNext

Mark Gillespie Picked For Second Test In Wellington

New Zealand have made one change to their team that beat England by 189 runs in the first Test in Hamilton with fast bowler Mark Gillespie replacing spinner Jeetan Patel for the second match in Wellington.

Gillespie was a late call-up to the squad for the opening Test after Iain O’Brien suffered a toe injury but didn’t make the side as New Zealand went for a double spin attack with Daniel Vettori and Patel in the side.

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Source: Cricketworld