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New Zealand 443, England 50-2 on day 2 of 3rd test

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New Zealand's Bruce Martin dives to field off his own bowling against England on the second day of the 3rd international cricket test in Auckland on Saturday. Photo: AP

Steve Finn claimed six dismissals, Matt Prior took five catches and New Zealand snapped up the wickets of Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott before stumps Saturday as fortunes in the deciding match of the three-test cricket series swayed wildly on its second day.

Finn (6-125) ran through the New Zealand lower order, capturing the last four wickets to complete his third five-wicket test haul as England bowled out the hosts for 443 after they resumed their first innings at 250-1.

In reply, Cook was out for 4 and Trott for 27 - both falling to Trent Boult - before England reached stumps at 50-2 with Nick Compton on 12 and Ian Bell 6 not out.

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The first two tests of the three-test series were drawn.

“We’ve got the runs on the board now and taking two (wickets) tonight was quite crucial in this match so we’ve got to look to kick on tomorrow,” Watling said.

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“We’re disappointed to not hit the 500 mark, but 443 is a reasonable total and we’re happy with the day today.”

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