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Deccan Herald » Sports » Detailed Story
Broad, Panesar trigger collapse
Napier, Reuters:


Monty Panesar and Stuart Broad sparked a characteristic batting collapse from New Zealand to all but clinch the third Test, and series, on the fourth day on Tuesday.

From a seemingly comfortable position at tea with Matthew Bell and Stephen Fleming well established, New Zealand lost three wickets for 13 runs after the break and their side ended the day on 222 for five, needing another 331 to win the match.

Ross Taylor (34) and Brendon McCullum (24) were the not out batsmen, though McCullum was dropped by Kevin Pietersen and had another chance bloop just over Panesar's head in the final over of the day from James Anderson.

Panesar ended with three for 49. Broad had two for 40. To save the match on the fifth day, New Zealand must last a minimum of 90 overs from the England attack. Should England complete victory on Wednesday, it would be the third time New Zealand have lost a three-Test series after winning the first match. They also lost a series 2-1 in South Africa in 1994-95 and in Sri Lanka in 1997-98.

Fleming and Bell resumed after tea on 146 for one and after Fleming took a single off the first ball, Bell fell without adding to his score two balls later when he lapped a ball from Panesar straight to Broad at deep backward square-leg for 69.

Fleming had brought up his 46th Test half-century and then passed 7,160 career Test runs to ensure he would end his international career with a Test average over 40 before tea.

However, as has been typical of his storied career, he failed to convert another half-century into a big score and was caught by Tim Ambrose off Panesar for 66 to leave New Zealand on 156 for three. He finished with a career average of 40.06.

Fleming, who turned just nine of the 55 times he passed 50 into centuries, received a standing ovation from the crowd at McLean Park and was applauded off by the England team. Michael Vaughan's side had also formed a guard of honour when he walked to the wicket after lunch.

SCORE BOARD

ENGLAND (I Innings): 253
NEW ZEALAND (I Innings): 168
ENGLAND (II Innings, O/n: 416/5):
Cook c McCullum b Patel 37
Vaughan c McCullum b Martin 4
Strauss c Bell b Patel 177
Pietersen c Taylor b Vettori 34
Bell c Sinclair b Vettori 110
Collingwood c & b Vettori 22
Ambrose c & b Vettori 31
Broad (not out) 31
Sidebottom (not out) 12
Extras (LB-3, W-1, NB-5) 9
Total (for 7 wkts decl, 131.5 overs) 467
Fall of wickets: 1-5, 2-77, 3-140, 4-327, 5-361, 6-424, 7-425.
Bowling: Martin 18-2-60-1, Southee 24-5-84-0, Elliott 14-1-58-0, Vettori 45-6-158-4, Patel 30.5-4-104-2.
NEW ZEALAND (II Innings):
How lbw Panesar 11
Bell c Broad b Panesar 69
Fleming c Ambrose b Panesar 66
Sinclair c Ambrose b Broad 6
Taylor (batting) 34
Elliott c Bell b Broad 4
McCullum (batting) 24
Extras (LB-4, W-3, NB-1) 8
Total (for 5 wkts, 82 overs) 222
Fall of wickets: 1-48, 2-147, 3-156, 4-160, 5-172.
Bowling: Sidebottom 14-3-41-0, Anderson 10-2-54-0, Broad 23-9-40-2, Panesar 31-14-49-3, Collingwood 2-0-20-0, Pietersen 2-0-14-0.

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