Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Sodhi stands firm as Kiwis hold on for draw, win series

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Tail-ender Ish Sodhi hit a gutsy half-century as New Zealand fought a defiant rearguard action on a tense final day to hold on for a draw in the second Test on Tuesday and secure a first series win over England since 1999.

Winners of the first Test in Auckland by an innings and 49 runs, New Zealand were 256 for eight when the umpires offered Sodhi the light, still 126 runs in arrears but with the all-important draw secure.

England made the perfect start to the final day when Stuart Broad claimed wickets with the first two deliveries but the tourists were unable to winkle out the final few batsmen as fading light cast long shadows over Hagley Oval.

Opener Tom Latham scored a gritty 83 but it was spinner Sodhi’s 168-ball 56 not out in partnershi­ps with Colin de Grandhomme and then Neil Wagner that most frustrated England.

“Series victories, especially over England, don’t come around that often and just to be part of this, especially when I was quite disappoint­ed with my performanc­e with the ball, was massive for me,” Sodhi said.

“The whole time I was thinking about batting as straight as I could, they started bowling bumpers around the wicket and I found them quite hard to pick up so there were some tough periods there.”

England skipper Joe Root tried every bowling option available to him and his team had their chances to take wickets throughout the day, even if none of them were clear cut.

CHRISTCHUR­CH:

ANDERSON’S RECORD England’s James Anderson became the most over-worked fast bowler in Test cricket when he bowled his 30020th delivery.

He reached the milestone bowling in last delivery of his 17th over on the final day of the second Test.

With this, he leapfrogge­d former West Indies Test skipper Courtney Walsh. Anderson is now behind only three of the greatest spinners: Shane Warne, Anil Kumble and Muttiah Muralithar­an.

England 307 & 352/9d vs New Zealand 278 & 256/8 (T Latham 83, I Sodhi 56*)

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