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RE: New Zealand's tour of England - jjamez - 25-05-2015

Bowled full for the wickets and got rewarded.

What do people think of bayliss as possible coach?


RE: New Zealand's tour of England - Lord Snooty - 25-05-2015

I think they should give it to Farbrace after today. Thumb up

ENGLAND WIN BY 124 RUNS

Never expected that this morning. Well done, lads.


RE: New Zealand's tour of England - jjamez - 25-05-2015

Farbrace will be involved. He was bayliss' assistant at sri lanka and its said that they got on well whilst there.


RE: New Zealand's tour of England - Lord Snooty - 25-05-2015

England 389 (Root 98. Boult 4/79) & 478 (Cook 162, Stokes 101. Boult 5/85)

New Zealand 523 (Williamson 132. Broad 3/77) 220 (Anderson 67. Stokes 3/38)
England won by 124 runs

May
8-11: v Somerset, Taunton (11:00 BST) - New Zealand won by 66 runs Scorecard
14-17: v Worcestershire, Worcester (11:00 BST) - New Zealand won by 15 runs Scorecard
21-25: 1st Test, Lord's (11:00 BST) - England won by 124 runs Scorecard
29-2: June 2nd Test, Headingley (11:00 BST)

June
6: v Leicestershire (50 overs), Leicester
9: 1st ODI, Edgbaston (d/n)
12: 2nd ODI, The Oval (d/n)
14: 3rd ODI, Southampton
17: 4th ODI, Trent Bridge (d/n)
20: 5th ODI, Chester-le-Street
23: Twenty20 international, Old Trafford (d/n)


RE: New Zealand's tour of England - Lord Snooty - 28-05-2015

England v New Zealand
The 2nd Test Match
Friday May 29th - Tuesday June 2nd
at Headingley
starting at 11:00

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Teams news (courtesy of Cricinfo)


England are likely to be unchanged from Lord's. James Anderson and Mark Wood were both reported to be a "bit sore" but are both anticipated to be fine.


England (probable) 1 Alastair Cook ©, 2 Adam Lyth, 3 Gary Ballance, 4 Ian Bell, 5 Joe Root, 6 Jos Buttler (w), 7 Ben Stokes, 8 Moeen Ali, 9 Mark Wood, 10 Stuart Broad, 11 James Anderson.


New Zealand have two injury worries. BJ Watling, who missed the second Test on the last tour, is still struggling with his knee that saw him not able to keep wicket for most of the Lord's Test. His exclusion would rob New Zealand of an influential player in their run of six undefeated Test series. Corey Anderson also has a back problem; if he plays he is likely not to bowl. His injury concerns will be felt at Somerset, where he has signed up for the NatWest Blast. Luke Ronchi, for his Test debut, and Doug Bracewell are in line to replace the injured pair.


New Zealand (possible) 1 Tom Latham, 2 Martin Guptill, 3 Kane Williamson, 4 Ross Taylor, 5 Brendon McCullum ©, 6 Doug Bracwell, 7 Luke Ronchi (w), 8 Mark Craig, 9 Matt Henry, 10 Tim Southee, 11 Trent Boult.






England

Alastair Cook ©
Adam Lyth
Gary Ballance
Ian Bell
Joe Root
Ben Stokes
Jos Buttler (W)
Moeen Ali
Stuart Broad
Mark Wood
James Anderson



New Zealand

Tom Latham
Martin Guptill
Kane Williamson
Ross Taylor
Brendon McCullum ©
BJ Watling
Luke Ronchi (W)
Mark Craig
Tim Southee
Matt Henry
Trent Boult




RE: New Zealand's tour of England - themaclad - 29-05-2015

Jimmy gets his 400th wicket


RE: New Zealand's tour of England - jjamez - 30-05-2015

Broad has got a five for, but I'm afraid that his bowling was shocking this morning. The sooner someone grows some balls and fires a rocket up his arsenal the better, because at the moment he must feel untouchable


RE: New Zealand's tour of England - Lord Snooty - 30-05-2015

All I've seen of this match so far is the first wicket on the news.


RE: New Zealand's tour of England - jjamez - 30-05-2015

Cook and lyth both approaching hundreds


RE: New Zealand's tour of England - Lord Snooty - 31-05-2015

Lyth got his Thumb up but following a superb opening stand, the new ball took the advantage back to the Kiwis.

Close day 2:
NZ 350
Eng 253-5