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Cricket: NZ A batsmen hold on under England barrage at Whangārei's Cobham Oval

Adam Pearse
Adam Pearse
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17 Nov, 2019 09:00 PM2 mins to read

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England batsman Joe Denly ducks under a well-directed short ball from New Zealand A's Blair Tickner at Whangārei's Cobham Oval on Saturday. Photo / Michael Cunningham

England batsman Joe Denly ducks under a well-directed short ball from New Zealand A's Blair Tickner at Whangārei's Cobham Oval on Saturday. Photo / Michael Cunningham

New Zealand A's batsmen survived an English bowling onslaught in their second innings to force a draw in their three-day match at Whangārei's Cobham Oval.

After NZ A declared for 302 late on day one on Friday, Glenn Phillps scoring 116, England amassed 405 with No 8 batsman Jos Buttler scoring 110 to go with Ollie Pope's 88 and healthy contributions from Joe Denly (68) and Jofra Archer (41*).

England's Ollie Pope pulls the ball hard into the leg side on the way to his score of 88 on Saturday. Photo / Michael Cunningham
England's Ollie Pope pulls the ball hard into the leg side on the way to his score of 88 on Saturday. Photo / Michael Cunningham

In response, NZ A were in trouble when captain Tom Blundell departed to see his side six wickets down with just 99 runs on the board. At tea yesterday, NZ A led by just 29 runs and were eight wickets down.

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However, spinning pair Will Somerville and Ajaz Patel proved resolute with the bat, facing a collective 154 balls for just 42 runs to end the match in a draw.

Archer and Sam Curran were the chief wicket-takers for England in their second bowling innings, taking three apiece.

NZ A spinner Will Somerville (right) gives the ball some flight. Photo / Michael Cunningham
NZ A spinner Will Somerville (right) gives the ball some flight. Photo / Michael Cunningham

Northern Advocate photographer Michael Cunningham went along on Saturday to catch the action.

New Zealand's Rachin Ravindra tears after the ball in the outfield. Photo / Michael Cunningham
New Zealand's Rachin Ravindra tears after the ball in the outfield. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Joe Denly raises his bat and acknowledges the cheering fans after scoring a half-century on Saturday. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Joe Denly raises his bat and acknowledges the cheering fans after scoring a half-century on Saturday. Photo / Michael Cunningham
New Zealand bowler Blair Tickner facing an uphill battle against the English. Photo / Michael Cunningham
New Zealand bowler Blair Tickner facing an uphill battle against the English. Photo / Michael Cunningham

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