Zeenews Sports Bureau SCORECARD» I COMMENTARY» ==================================================================================== ENGLANDOvers: 52.1 II Score: 90/4
A stunning catch from Tim Southee at gully sends the nightwatchman Steve Finn back to the pavilion. Finn departs for a duck. And that’s the end of proceedings. England will take field on the fifth and final day trying to save the Test. They need another 391 runs to win this match with six wickets in hand.
==================================================================================== ENGLANDOvers: 50 II Score: 90/3
England have lost the wicket of their captain Alastair Cook. He was caught by Dean Brownlie off part-timer Kane Williamson. Cook scored 43 (145b, 4X4). In walks nightwatchman Steve Finn.
==================================================================================== ENGLANDOvers: 38 II Score: 81/2
Pace from one and spin from the other end is currently in operation from New Zealand. At one end is Bruce Martin who has bowled 14 overs for 35 runs without any success. From the other end is left-arm pacer Neil Wagner who has bowled eight overs – six of them maidens and has taken the wicket of Jonathan Trott. Off the penultimate delivery of the 37th over, bowled by Martin, Ian Bell scored his first boundary of the innings after facing 41 deliveries.
==================================================================================== ENGLANDOvers: 24 II Score: 60/2
England have lost two wickets as they chase 481 runs in the second innings to win the Auckland Test. Nick Compton was the first wicket to fall after being caught by wicketkeeper Bradley-John Watling off Tim Southee. Jonathan Trott was the next batsman to depart after edging one from Neil Wagner to Watling. Compton scored just two while Trott added 37 runs to England total before leaving for the dressing room.
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