England win the toss and bat first, but are struggling for runs by the time Chris Martin removes Alastair Cook Ian Bell confidently pulls Martin for four, a rare shot of confidence by England on an awkward, slow wicket But he does not last long, as Martin has his revenge, and England attempt to pick up the pieces from 42-2 But Jacob Oram takes the vital wicket of Kevin Pietersen for just six, and England keep on losing wickets Thigns go from bad to worse for England, with skipper Paul Collingwood one of three men to be run out Debutant Jesse Ryder (pictured) and Brendon McCullum give New Zealand a fast start as they chase just 131 to win And though Stuart Broad impresses with three wickets, England lose by six wickets, 20 overs before the end
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