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31 May 2015 10:30 #257593
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England desperately needed that wicket. Soft dismissal in the end for Taylor. Still, that partnership has turned the game back in New Zealand's favour, I think.
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31 May 2015 10:34 #257596
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Batting fourth at Headingley has been tough going in recent years. In the last 10 matches here, no team has scored more than 263 runs in the fourth innings.
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31 May 2015 10:51 #257601
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Wood's been much better this innings. Guptil's four scores this series: 70, 0, 0, 70. Nice symmetry.
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31 May 2015 11:17 #257607
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Whoever wins this last session, I believe will win the test match.... McCullum the key and needs to bat for 25 overs for NZ
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31 May 2015 11:22 #257609
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Riveting play today. How the last session goes should tell us which side the Test is tilting towards
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31 May 2015 11:26 #257612
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With 42 overs left, New Zealand could have a lead of 350+ by close of play, especially if McCullum and Ronchi impose their will. Anything more than 275 will take some chasing down.
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