WELLINGTON, March 26: Lou Vincent struck his second half-century of the rain-delayed second Test against England on Monday to help salvage the match for New Zealand.

Vincent, subduing his normal attacking instincts, reached 50 from 131 balls with five boundaries during a stubborn final day rearguard action by the home side. He was finally out lbw to Matthew Hoggard for 71 from a ball which swung in wickedly late.

Hoggard then bowled Stephen Fleming for 11 to give England late hope of winning the match and wrapping up the three-match series after their 98-run win Christchurch. But Nathan Astle (11 not out) and Craig McMillan (17 not out) also batted patiently to see their side through to 158 for four when play was called off.

In the morning session Andy Flintoff hit the fifth fastest Test half-century ever as England pressed for victory on the final day.

The burly Lancastrian slammed 50 from 33 balls en route to 75 from 44 balls with nine fours and two sixes in an England second innings total of 293 for four declared.

Mark Butcher (60) was the first batsman to depart when play began on an overcast morning, lofting Chris Drum to Chris Martin at mid-off. The Surrey left-hander had hit nine boundaries.

Marcus Trescothick, 77 overnight, pulled a six off Drum but fell five overs later only 12 short of his century when he top-edged a sweep off left-arm spinner Daniel Vettori to Mark Richardson at third man.

Flintoff, who scored his maiden first class century in England’s first Test win, was promoted to number four in order to accelerate the scoring rate.

He relished the opportunity, tying four other players for the fifth fastest century in terms of balls received, with some mighty drives. A 10-over partnership with Nasser Hussain gathered 82 runs with the captain contributing just 12.

Horne, Martin axed: Opening batsman Matt Horne and fast bowler Chris Martin were dropped by New Zealand on Tuesday for the third and final Test against England in Auckland which starts Saturday.

Recalled to the 12-man squad were fast bowler Daryl Tuffey and one-day specialists Chris Harris and Andre Adams, who has yet to play in a Test match.

All three newcomers are set to play in Auckland, with 20-year-old paceman Ian Butler likely to be left out.

Squad: Stephen Fleming (captain), Andre Adams, Nathan Astle, Ian Butler, Chris Drum, Chris Harris, Craig McMillan, Adam Parore, Mark Richardson, Daryl Tuffey, Daniel Vettori, Lou Vincent.

Scoreboard

ENGLAND (1st innings) 280 (N.Hussain 66)

NEW ZEALAND (1st innings) 218 (M.Richardson 60, L.Vincent 57; A.Caddick 6-59)

ENGLAND (2nd innings) (overnight 184-1)

M.Trescothick c Richardson b Vettori 88

M.Vaughan c Drum b Vettori 34

M.Butcher c Martin b Drum 60

A.Flintoff c & b Vettori 75

N.Hussain not out 13

G.Thorpe not out 1

EXTRAS (b-5 lb-13 nb-4) 22

TOTAL (for four wickets declared) 293

FALL OF WKTS: 1-79 2-194 3-209 4-291

BOWLING: Butler 6-0-32-0, Drum 16-2-77-1 (3nb), Vettori 24-1-91-3 (1nb), Astle 9-4-18-0, Martin 7-1-40-0, McMillan 3-0-17-0.

NEW ZEALAND (2nd innings)

M.Richardson c Thorpe b Giles 4

M.Horne c Foster b Flintoff 38

L.Vincent lbw b Hoggard 71

S.Fleming b Hoggard 11

N.Astle not out 11

C.McMillan not out 17

EXTRAS (b-2 lb-2 nb-2) 6

TOTAL (for four wickets, 84 overs) 158

FALL OF WKTS: 1-28 2-65 3-128 4-131

BOWLING: Caddick 17-6-31-0 (1nb), Hoggard 13-4-31-2, Giles 33-11-53-1, Flintoff 16-6-24-1 (1nb), Vaughan 5-1-15-0.

RESULT: Match drawn

FIRST TEST: Christchurch, England won by 98 runs

THIRD TEST: Auckland, March 30-April 3. —Reuters

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