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Collingwood keeps England alive against New Zealand
AUCKLAND—Skipper Paul Collingwood led from the front as England bounced
back from two drubbings to win the third one-day international against
New Zealand here Friday to keep the series alive.
After taking three for 43 with the ball, Collingwood flayed 70 runs off
just 50 balls to drag his side across the line when their momentum
slowed.
England were set a revised target of 229 in 47 overs following a rain
disruption at the start of their innings after New Zealand notched 234
for nine, thanks largely to a knock of 88 by Jacob Oram.
With seven overs to play, and England needing nearly a run a ball,
Collingwood switched into a higher gear. In consecutive overs he belted
eight off Chris Martin, 11 off Kyle Mills then 17 off Paul Hitchcock
before a tame single off Oram ended the match with 18 balls to spare.
At the other end, Owais Shah contributed six runs in the same period to
finish 18 not out and ensure the five-match rubber stays alive. Phil
Mustard helped the tourists to a flying start with 15 off nine balls
before he was run out by New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori while
Alastair Cook fell to Oram for nine to leave England 31 for two.
Kevin Pietersen and Ian Bell made their first significant contributions
of the series with a 107-run third-wicket partnership before Bell was
unfortunate to be given out leg before wicket to Vettori for 73.
Television replays indicated the ball clipped his bat first.
Two overs later Pietersen was also given out lbw to Vettori for 41. But
just when New Zealand sensed they had a chance to press home their
advantage, Collingwood had other ideas. While Vettori pinned down the
batsmen at one end, finishing with fine figures of two for 23 off 10
overs, Collingwood made the bowlers at the other end suffer as he drove
England towards victory. Earlier, Vettori had acted as the solid back up
Oram needed as he rescued New Zealand from a batting collapse.
The home side, who had produced commanding performances in the first two
matches, were struggling at 53 for four after 15 overs. Brendon McCullum
was back in the pavilion for four in the second over, Jamie How scored
10, Jesse Ryder 23 and Scott Styris three as James Anderson and Stuart
Broad took control with two wickets apiece.
The out-of-sorts Peter Fulton could only manage four off 25 deliveries
before being bowled by Collingwood, and when Ross Taylor became the
England captain’s second victim for 31, New Zealand were 95 for six in
the 30th over.
Oram and Vettori prevented a total collapse, putting on 74 for the
seventh wicket before Vettori became Collingwood’s third victim, caught
by Owais Shah for 42.
The usually big-hitting Oram continued in tempered fashion, reaching 88
off 91 balls with four fours and four sixes before he launched into a
full toss by Ryan Sidebottom only to be caught at mid-wicket by a diving
Ian Bell.
Broad, with three for 32, and Collingwood, with three for 43, were the
most successful of the bowlers. The remaining matches in the series are
in Napier on Wednesday and Christchurch on the following
Saturday.—Agencies |