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Astle falls short of hundred

Nathan Astle fell seven short of a century as New Zealand made 326/7 on the opening day of their four-day tour match against Leicestershire.

Updated on: May 29, 2004 09:50 AM IST
PTI | By , Leicester, England
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Nathan Astle fell seven short of a century as New Zealand made 326 for seven on the opening day of their four-day tour match against Leicestershire at Grace Road here on Friday.

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It was a satisfactory day's work for the tourists, fresh from their seven-wicket defeat against England in the first Test at Lord's on Monday.

But, confronted by a second string attack, New Zealand could have really piled on the runs had Astle (93), Brendon McCullum (65) or captain Stephen Fleming (56) converted their fifties into hundreds.

Left-hander Fleming, who made a 69-ball fifty before he was caught at slip following a loose drive against seamer Charlie Dagnall in New Zealand's final tour match before next week's second Test against England.

Astle, having made fifty off a hundred balls, looked all set to bring up his century when, in the last over before tea, he fell lbw to David Masters aiming across the line.

Wicket-keeper McCullum, playing as a batsman only in this match made a composed 65 before he was lbw to Dagnall.

The second Test of the three-match series is scheduled to start at Headingley on Thursday. England are due to name their squad on Sunday.

 
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