England player ‘Ben Stokes’ and ‘Jofra Archer’ given stiff workout in New Zealand Test series warm-up
The England's bowlers were given a stiff workout on
another flat pitch in Whangarei in what may be useful preparation for what
awaits them in the first Test against New Zealand.
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The two surfaces used at the Cobham Oval for England's
warm-up matches this week have offered little encouragement and, as a
consequence, the tourists' attack has been forced to work hard for their
reward.
Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer each took
two wickets against a New Zealand A side containing nine players with
international experience, while there was one apiece for Stuart Broad and Jack
Leach.
Sam Curran took none for 53 on the day he was selected
ahead of Chris Woakes as England fielded what is expected to be their XI to
face the Black Caps fitness permitting.
It is anticipated conditions at the Bay Oval in Mount
Maunganui will be similarly batsman-friendly to what they have faced here,
where a costly drop in the cordon from Dom Sibley reprieved Glenn Phillips on
27.
Phillips then withstood a hostile barrage from Archer
after lunch to amass 116, while there were half-centuries from opener Hamish
Rutherford and Tom Blundell before the hosts declared on 302 for six.
England ended the day on 26 for one, Rory Burns the
batsman out after carelessly slapping to point in the penultimate over of the
day.
There was a concern about Joe Root as he
walked gingerly off the field after diving to prevent a boundary but he later
returned, with England confirming he had jarred his left hip but was fine.
The England captain had lost the toss as his side were
invited to field first in a fixture that carries the first-class status, where
Joe Denly returned from an ankle injury that ruled him out of the T20 series.
Broad made the breakthrough in his fifth over as
Rachin Ravindra was stuck on the crease and pinned on the front pad, with the
England seamer giving only the most casual glance behind in his appeal before
the umpire obliged.
New batsman Phillips needed 11 balls to get off the
mark but settled into his stride with back-to-back fours off Curran, introduced
early after Archer had bowled only three overs.
Phillips, though, was given a life when Stokes induced
the edge and Sibley dropped a straightforward chance at second slip, and the
22-year-old batsman and Rutherford profited thereafter.
Rutherford had advanced to 59 but a 107-run stand was
brought to an end in tame fashion when he was strangled down the leg-side by
Archer, who livened up proceedings with a bumper barrage shortly after Phillips
had passed fifty.
The batsman, who has played 11 Twenty20s for the
Kiwis, was twice floored as he took evasive action in-between being clattered
on the forearm, but he was still there at the end of Archer's seven-over spell.
Stokes, who conceded 64 from his 10 overs, profited
from Archer's toil with two wickets in the space of five balls as Tim Seifert
chipped to cover before Jimmy Neesham flashed at a lifter but succeeded in only
edging behind.
The hosts had slipped from 124 for one to 167 for four
but Phillips confirmed there was no collapse, reaching three figures by hooking
Curran fine for his 12th four before holing out of Jack Leach.
Blundell contributed 60 as England continued to
struggle before a sprawling catch off Burns at midwicket ended his innings, the
ball after he had been caught behind off an Archer no-ball.
Blundell, captaining the side and the only member to
be included in New Zealand's 15-man squad to take on England, promptly retired
the innings, leaving Burns and Sibley to face the final 10 overs of the day.
Burns's dismissal led to Leach being brought in as night
watchman as he and Sibley saw out the remaining nine balls.
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