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Trent Boult puts early dent in England's attempts to chase down 299

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Tuesday, 14 June 2022 05:26

Lunch England 539 and 36 for 1 (Lees 30*, Pope 6*) need 263 runs to beat New Zealand 553 and 284 (Mitchell 62*, Young 56, Conway 52, Broad 3-70)

Trent Boult made an early dent in England's attempts to chase down a final-day target of 299, dismissing Zak Crawley for a duck to send them to lunch 36 for 1, still needing 263 runs.
Boult had played a neat cameo alongside Daryl Mitchell, who remained unbeaten on 62 as New Zealand were bowled out for a second-innings 284 with just over half an hour left in the morning session.

England began their pursuit brightly enough with Alex Lees striking three off-side boundaries within the first four balls from Tim Southee.

But then Boult struck with just his fourth delivery, a fullish cutter right on target which drew a hefty outside edge from Crawley and Southee did the rest at second slip.

By the interval, Lees was unbeaten on 30 from just 35 balls and Ollie Pope, who made a crucial 145 in his first innings, not out 6 as England had a minimum of 63 overs remaining to haul in their target.

New Zealand resumed on 224 for 7, a lead of 238, with Mitchell on 32 and Matt Henry 8. Off the second ball of the day, Joe Root dropped Henry at slip when Leach got one to grip and rise to meet the edge. Henry powered Ben Stokes through cover for four in the second over and then Stokes had him ducking and swaying like an air dancer outside a car dealership to avoid some well-directed short balls for a good stretch of his innings of 18.

Stokes almost pierced Henry's defences by going round the wicket and inducing a splice to gully, as he thrust his hands up and over James Anderson, but then decided to bring Stuart Broad into the attack and the move paid off almost immediately. Broad went round the wicket with a bouncer and had Henry caught behind with just his fifth ball.

Kyle Jamieson came in next after breaking down with lower back pain while bowling on the third evening. But he fell in similar fashion in Broad's next over, caught behind off a bouncer which he tried to fend off at eye level. Crucially, New Zealand were to be without Jamieson during England's chase after team medical staff deemed him fit to bat but not to bowl.

When Boult punched Stokes through wide long-on and ran two, he finally grasped the title of highest Test run-scorer at No.11 outright after being stranded equal with Muthiah Muralidaran on 623 since making an unbeaten 16 off 18 balls in the first innings.

Passing the milestone he had by all accounts coveted for some time brought a beaming smile to Boult's face and cheers from the New Zealand changeroom and it also signalled the start of some freewheeling strokeplay by both batters, with Mitchell taking back-to-back fours through the leg side off Broad to bring up his fifty and then Boult picking off three either side of the wicket off Stokes in the next over, which went for 14 runs in all.

Broad took the second new ball three overs after it had become available and was duly bundled over the rope at long-on by Mitchell. Anderson returned to the attack in the next over and ended New Zealand's innings with his fourth ball back when he had Boult caught by Stokes at mid-off for 17.

Valkerie Baynes is a general editor at ESPNcricinfo

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