New Zealand - 212 all out (73.4 overs)
P Fulton b. J Anderson 13 (31)
H Rutherford c. + Prior b. J Anderson 4 (10)
K Williamson b. S Finn 24 (62)
R Taylor c. N Compton b. G Swann 57 (137)
D Brownlie c. N Compton b. J Root 24 (51)
M Guptill b. J Anderson 4 (7)
B McCullum c. J Bairstow b. G Swann 66 (100)
D Vettori c. N Compton b. S Finn 5 (8)
T Southee run out (J Trott) 9 (31)
N Wagner c. N Compton b. J Anderson 1 (3)
T Boult not out 1 (2)
Bowling:
J Anderson 18.4-4-36-4
S Finn 15-1-45-2
S Broad 15-3-42-0
G Swann 20-2-71-2
J Root 5-1-14-1
Well it was McCullum who showed his class, taking a liking to Swann in particular as he smashed 9 boundaries in his 66, to help New Zealand to a slightly more respectable 212. It was Compton who made the highlight of the day with a miraculous diving catch at third slip, off Finn to dismiss Vettori. James Anderson finished the innings off with 4 wickets, as Wagner went chasing a wide one and again Compton took his fourth catch of the innings with a slightly more regulation slips catch.
Comments: Not really anything new, seems like it's a bit too easy to score runs off spinners, especially when a batsman is well settled. I guess that's not too bad since that happens a lot irl, but I still think it's a bit eh since it's Swann. I don't know whether it was just McCullum and his class
but yeah, something to note.
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I thought you had fields sorted out. When I bring on a new bowler, the fields are opposite -_- So I need to change it completely and swap my leg slips to actual slips