Saturday, March 23, 2013

New Zealand Vs England 23/03/2013 - 3rd Test Review

New Zealand Vs England 23/03/2013 - 3rd Test - Day 2 Review and Statistical highlights

New Zealand dominated the opening day of the second cricket test match against England yesterday.After ending the day on a high at a score of 250 for the loss of 1 wicket.The second day's play on 23/03/2013 also favored the black caps but i feel they might be a little disappointed with their score after they managed only 443 after being in a very dominant position yesterday.

Statistical Highlights:

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The second day's play between New Zealand and England on 23/03/2013 started off with Kane Williamson and Peter Fulton not out at a score of 124 and 83 respectively.They both were eventually out for a score of 136 and 91 respectively.Apart from williamson and fulton there were not many batsman in the New Zealand team who converted their starts into a big innings.The only highlights apart from them were Tim Southee, Brendon McCullam and Dean Brownlee who made 44,38 and 36 runs respectively.

England Bowling on day 2 was much better with all of their bowlers contributing.The highlight of their bowling was Steven Finn who picked up 6 wickets for 125 runs and James Anderson who picked up 2 wickets for 79 runs.When they came into bat during their first innings they lost two wickets for the score of 50 runs at the end of the day's play.Nick Compton and Ian Bell remained not out at a score of 12 and 4 runs respectively.

Trent Boult was the highlight of New Zealand bowling picking up two wickets and the home team will be mighty pleased with their performance especially since they took two important wickets before ending the day.

Both England and New Zealand during the day's play on 23/03/2013 looked to get the upper hand and that's what has now made this match very evenly poised.Its still very difficult to predict which direction this match is actually heading.

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