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29 May 2015 20:38 #257418
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New Zealand will probably be the happier of the two teams at the close of play - especially after being put in, getting reduced to 2/2 and then 144/5. It's a testament to both teams that we saw almost 300 runs and 8 wickets fall in just 65 overs.
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29 May 2015 20:46 - 29 May 2015 20:58 #257420
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It's worth noting that New Zealand's team for this Test includes three genuine wicket-keepers in Ronchi, Watling and McCullum and four if you count Latham. Does anyone know of any other Test matches where a team featured three genuine keepers? I can't think of any such instances off-hand.
Edit: After doing a little more digging around, I was able to find this
Test match in 1986
where England fielded four wicket-keepers at various times in the match - though Taylor and Parks were substitute fielders, so that doesn't count.
www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/current/match/63435.html
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30 May 2015 06:09 #257430
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Eventful start this morning but would we expect anything less from these two. Mark Henry absolutely creams Broad for a monumental six before edging behind for a very useful 27. 310/9.
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30 May 2015 06:33 #257431
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The tail is wagging. 350 up for New Zealand. England have not bowed well this morning. These are crucial runs for New Zealand.
And next ball, Broad strikes and finishes with a 5-for. Very useful 40-run 10th wicket partnership.
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30 May 2015 08:06 #257438
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54/0 at lunch. Very cautious from England - especially in comparison to New Zealand - but good to get through to lunch without losing a wicket. Henry continues to impress me.
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30 May 2015 09:15 #257451
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Cook becomes England's leading run scorer in Test matches, surpassing Gooch. Brilliant job, Cooky. He now sits in 13th place on the all time leading run scorers list.
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30 May 2015 10:33 #257464
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England skipper surpasses Graham Gooch to become his country’s leading Test run-scorer
Alastair Cook has surpassed Graham Gooch to become England’s leading Test run-scorer during day two of the second Test against New Zealand at Headingley.
Cook moved to 33* with a boundary through the off side shortly after lunch to go past Gooch’s long-standing record of 8,900 runs.
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
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