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Broad gives themselves chance of a draw

It’s a real shame to lose Joe to the last ball of the day, pacer says

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The loss of captain Joe Root on the final delivery of the fourth day of the first Test against New Zealand was a massive blow, but England bowler Stuart Broad said his side were confident of batting the entire final day to save the match.

Root had scored his 38th Test half century and was showing signs of the fight that his team would have been able to rally around on the fifth day.

The 27-year-old, however, was dismissed for 51 by Trent Boult when he gloved a bouncer through to BJ Watling, leaving the visitors on 132 for three and needing another 237 runs just to make the hosts bat again.

“It’s a real shame to lose Joe to the last ball of the day,” Broad told reporters. “He played fantastica­lly well and showed the discipline and determinat­ion you need.

“He would have been a key man but it’s up to someone else.”

While Boult and Neil Wagner managed to extract some bounce on the fourth day of the rain-affected day-night Test, the pitch was still playing well and not offering the New Zealand attack much assistance.

“There are no demons in this pitch,” Broad said.

“It’s pretty much a day three pitch, isn’t it, with the two days of rain. The pitch is playing fine, maybe a little bit of extra zip under the lights, but there’s no real sideways movement.” Broad’s confidence does not come only from the relatively benign surface and their long batting line-up, which has shown far greater resolve than the side who were bundled out for 58 on the first day.

Root’s team can also turn to history as New Zealand were in a similar position to win the third and final Test against England at the same ground in 2013.

 ?? AP ?? ■ England’s Joe Root receives medical attention for an injured finger after being hit by a Trent Boult’s delivery.
AP ■ England’s Joe Root receives medical attention for an injured finger after being hit by a Trent Boult’s delivery.

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