England's Ryan Sidebottom took a hat-trick to spark a
spectacular collapse by New Zealand and leave the first test finely
balanced after the fourth day's play on Saturday.
Sidebottom dismissed Stephen Fleming (66), Mathew Sinclair (two)
and Jacob Oram (0) on successive deliveries to reduce New Zealand
from 99-1 to 119-7 in the final session at Seddon Park.
New Zealand finished the day on 147 for eight with two wickets
remaining, an overall lead of 269 after England were bowled out for
348 just after lunch.
Paul Collingwoood top-scored for England with 66 while debutant Tim
Ambrose made 55.
Sidebottom finished with figures of five for 37 off 14 overs and
Monty Panesar three for 33, while New Zealand captain Daniel
Vettori was not out on 13 with Jeetan Patel on six.
Prior to Sidebottom's display, the hosts had been racing along
looking to set a target in excess of 300 by stumps for England to
chase on the final day on a pitch that is producing noticeable
turn.
After Matthew Bell was dismissed for a duck on the third ball of
the innings when he got a faint edge to a Sidebottom delivery and
wicketkeeper Ambrose took a simple catch, Fleming and How put on a
98-run second-wicket partnership.
The pair made a mockery of England's protracted batting display
(173.1 overs to score 348) to race through to 99 for one before How
was brilliantly caught by Matthew Hoggard in the deep off
Sidebottom to spark the collapse.
Hoggard had to run at least 20 metres and took the catch high above
his head with both feet off the ground to dismiss the opener for
39.
The left-armer then had Fleming caught behind point by a diving
Alastair Cook for 66 on the final ball of his ninth over.
He then had Sinclair caught by a diving Cook for two on the first
ball of his next over, before he trapped Jacob Oram in front for a
duck to complete the hat-trick.
Ross Taylor was then caught and bowled for six by Panesar, who then
trapped Kyle Mills in front for 11, before Patel and Vettori guided
their side through to the close.
Sidebottom hat-trick leaves test poised
Published: 2:12PM Saturday March 08, 2008 Source: Reuters
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