Brett Lee has taken the valuable wicket of Peter Fulton late in the day to boost the Australian?s already huge lead. Lee drew the Kiwi opener forward then swung the ball away. The ball found the edge of Fulton?s bat and flew to 1st slip where Shane Warne took a great catch at an uncomfortable neck height?
S.Fleming 1(3)*
J.How 14(36)*
P.Fulton 20(45)
NZ: 1/35 (13)
New Zealand trail by 178 runs
9 wickets in hand
5.50 PM: Day 3
NZ: 1/43 (18)
New Zealand trail by 170 runs
9 wickets in hand
6.05 PM: Day 3
Australia is completely dominating over this game and will probably continue to do so for the rest of the test match. How the batsmen go tomorrow will determine the direction the game heads. If Australia claims quick wickets it could be all over by the end of the day. If the Kiwi batsmen dig in and chip away at the total they might be able to salvage a draw?
Jamie How is leading the Kiwi counter attack with some magnificent stroke play all over the ground. How has been one of the best finds for New Zealand this series and will be exciting to watch in the ODI?s. How still has a huge job to do but seems more then capable along with his captain of succeeding?
J.How 58(68)*
S.Fleming 27(55)*
NZ: 1/110 (28)
New Zealand trail by 103 runs
9 wickets in hand
11.44 AM: Day 4
Jason Gillespie has finally broken the partnership between Stephen Fleming and Jamie How. Fleming played at a good length ball from Dizzy which created a thin outside edge. The rest was done easily by Gilchrist. The Kiwis will be happy with the partnership as it soaked up valuable Australian runs. It looks like the Aussie?s will have to bat again?
S.Styris 0(0)*
J.How 79(96)*
S.Fleming 39(75)
NZ: 2/143 (36)
New Zealand trail by 70 runs
8 wickets in hand
12.22 PM: Day 4
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