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Wood ’having a laugh’ in England fightback

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CHRISTCHUR­CH: England may have been on the ropes but Mark Wood was having the time of his life as he and Jonny Bairstow regained momentum on day one of the second Test against New Zealand.

The pair came together with England at 164 for seven and by stumps at Hagley Oval in Christchur­ch they were 290 for eight.

Bairstow was 97 not out, in sight of his fifth Test century, while Wood was out for a career-best 52 after the pair put on 95 for the eighth wicket.

“When I went out to bat obviously we were in a bit of trouble,” Wood said.

“Jonny knows that (and said) ‘I’ll let you have fun and a bit of crack’ and it made it easier and we were just seeing how it goes and having a laugh.”

“I get to 20 and think I’m like Bradman. I think I tried too many shots. It was nice having Jonny there because he kept it fun and kept us calm.”

From a position of strength, New Zealand conceded that by stumps the honours were even.

“Obviously that partnershi­p was crucial for them,” said Tim Southee, New Zealand’s chief destroyer with five for 60.

“It’s pretty even, I think. It would have been nice to finish them off today but hopefully we can come back tomorrow and knock those last two off.”

Southee and Trent Boult did all the damage for New Zealand taking all eight wickets with Boult having three for 79 after New Zealand won the toss and elected to bowl first.

After being comprehens­ively beaten in the first Test, England strengthen­ed their batting line up for Christchur­ch with the addition of James Vince while Wood and Jack Leach came in for bowlers Chris Woakes, Craig Overton and Moeen Ali.

But apart from Wood and Bairstow there was little to enthuse about for England who were in danger of folding for under 200 until the eighth wicket partnershi­p.

Bairstow’s 97 off 154 balls included partnershi­ps of 56 with Ben Stokes, 13 with Stuart Broad, the sparkling 95 with Wood and 41 with Leach who was not out 10 at the end of the day.

 ??  ?? Ouch!: England’s Jonny Bairstow is struck on the helmet by a ball from New Zealand’s Colin de Grandhomme during their second Test match yesterday.
Ouch!: England’s Jonny Bairstow is struck on the helmet by a ball from New Zealand’s Colin de Grandhomme during their second Test match yesterday.

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