Mccullum
HYDERABAD - The following is the scoreboard at tea on the fifth and last day of the second cricket Test between India and New Zealand here Tuesday:
New Zealand first innings: 350
India first innings: 472
New Zealand second innings (overnight 237/4)
Tim McIntosh c sub Pujara b Ojha 49
Brendon McCullum c Raina b Sreesanth 225
Martin Guptill c Dhoni b Ojha 18
Ross Taylor b Sreesanth 7
Jesse Ryder c Dhoni b Raina 20
Kane Williamson lbw b Harbhajan Singh 69
Daniel Vettori c Dravid b Raina 23
Gareth Hopkins batting 11
Tim Southee b Sreesanth 11
Brett Arnel batting 1
Extras (b 4, lb 3, w 2, nb 5) 14
Total (for eight wickets in 135 overs) 448
Fall of wickets 1-125 (McIntosh, 35.4 overs), 2-174 (Guptill, 53.6), 3-187 (Taylor, 60.1), 4-221 (Ryder, 68.3), 5-345 (Williamson, 107.6), 6-396 (Vettori, 120.6), 7-431 (McCullum, 128.3), 8-447 (Southee, 132.1)
Bowling
Zaheer Khan 7.3 1 21 0
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HYDERABAD - Brendon McCullum struck a double century as New Zealand reached 448 for eight at tea in their second innings on the fifth day of the second cricket Test against India here Tuesday.
HYDERABAD - Brendan McCullum was unbeaten on 171 as New Zealand cruised to 339 four four in the second innings against India at lunch on the fifth day as the second cricket Test headed towards a draw here Tuesday.
HYDERABAD - The following is the scoreboard at lunch on the fifth and last day of the second cricket Test between India and New Zealand here Tuesday:
New Zealand first innings: 350
India first innings: 472
New Zealand second innings (overnight 237/4):
Tim McIntosh c sub Pujara b Ojha 49
Brendon McCullum batting 171
Martin Guptill c Dhoni b Ojha 18
Ross Taylor b Sreesanth 7
Jesse Ryder c Dhoni b Raina 20
Kane Williamson batting 66
Extras:(lb-2, w-2, nb-4) 8
Total: (for four wickets in 105 overs) 339
Fall of wickets: 1-125 (McIntosh, 35.4 overs), 2-174 (Guptill, 53.6), 3-187 (Taylor, 60.1), 4-221 (Ryder, 68.3)
Bowling:
Zaheer Khan 7.3 1 21 0
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HYDERABAD - New Zealand's new opening pair of Brendon McCullum and Tim McIntosh believe they complement each other, though many in cricketing circles view them as the odd couple.