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    Cricket-England v New Zealand first test scoreboard

    LONDON, May 18 (Reuters) - Scoreboard at the close on the

    third day of the first test between England and New Zealand at

    Lord's on Saturday.

    ENGLAND 232 &

    SECOND INNINGS

    A.Cook c Brownlie b Boult 21

    N.Compton b Wagner 15

    J.Trott b Williamson 56

    J.Root b Southee 71

    J.Bairstow b Southee 5

    M.Prior c substitute b Southee 0

    S.Finn not out 6

    I.Bell not out 0

    Extras (2 nb 1w 3b) 6

    TOTAL (for six wickets, 59 overs) 180

    Fall: 1-36 2-36 3-159 4-167 5-171 6-171

    To bat: S.Broad, G.Swann, J.Anderson

    Bowling: Boult 12-3-42-1 Southee 14-3-34-3 Wagner 13-2-44-1

    (1w 1nb) Martin 13-2-40-0 (1nb) Williamson 7-1-17-1

    NEW ZEALAND FIRST INNINGS

    P.Fulton c Swann b Anderson 2

    H.Rutherford c Cook b Anderson 4

    K.Williamson c Prior b Anderson 60

    R.Taylor lbw b Anderson 66

    D.Brownlie lbw b Finn 23

    B.McCullum c Prior b Broad 2

    BJ Watling c Prior b Finn 17

    T.Southee c Root b Finn 12

    B.Martin b Anderson 0

    N.Wagner not out 6

    T.Boult c Anderson b Finn 0

    Extras (3nb 4b 11 lb) 14

    TOTAL (all out, 69 overs) 207

    Fall: 1-4 2-7 3-100 4-147 5-155 6-177 7-194 8-195 9-207

    Bowling: Anderson 24-11-47-5 Broad 21-4-64-1 (2nb) Finn

    15-3-63-4 (1nb) Swann 8-0-19-0 Trott 1-0-2-0

    (Editing by Ed Osmond)

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