CRICKET: ENGLAND IN NEW ZEALAND - THE FULL STORY
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NZ Academy XI 201 (40.4 overs; C D McMillan 58, G R Loveridge 54) v England (Match abandoned due to rain).
FOUR-DAY MATCH (Palmerston North, 13-16 Jan): England bt NZ Select XI by an innings and 113 runs.
NZ Select XI 138 (C White 4-15) and 176 (P C R Tufnell 5-58); England 427 for 8 dec (A J Stewart 153no, N Hussain 139; D K Morrison 4-81).
FOUR-DAY MATCH (Hamilton, 18-21 Jan): England bt Northern Districts by 10 wickets.
Northern Districts 69 & 259 (M E Parlane 74, B A Pocock 69; A D Mullally 4-52); England 294 (G P Thorpe 71, J P Crawley 65; A R Tait 5-96, S B Styris 4-110) & 38 for 0.
FIRST TEST (Auckland, 24-28 Jan): England drew with New Zealand.
New Zealand 390 (S P Fleming 129, B A Pocock 70, C L Cairns 67; D Gough 4-91) and 248 for 9 (N J Astle 102no); England 521 (A J Stewart 173, G P Thorpe 119, M A Atherton 83, D G Cork 59).
FOUR-DAY MATCH (Wanganui, 30 Jan-2 Feb): New Zealand A bt England by 90 runs.
New Zealand A 181 (M J Horne 64; C E W Silverwood 6-44) and 288 (C Z Harris 71, L G Howell 66); England 107 (H T Davies 4-22, G I Allott 4- 44) and 272 (R C Russell 61no, N Hussain 57; G I Allott 4-76)
SECOND TEST (Wellington, 6-10 Feb): England bt New Zealand by an innings and 68 runs.
New Zealand 124 (D Gough 5-40, A R Caddick 4-45) and 191 (B A Pocock 64, B A Young 56; D Gough 4-52); England 383 (G P Thorpe 108, N Hussain 64, J P Crawley 56, A J Stewart 52; S B Doull 5-75).
THIRD TEST (Christchurch, 14-18 Feb): England bt New Zealand by 4 wickets.
New Zealand 346 (S P Fleming 62, A C Parore 59, C L Cairns 57; R D B Croft 5-95) and 186 (C L Cairns 52); England 228 (M A Atherton 94no; G I Allott 4-74) and 307 for 6 (M A Atherton 118; D L Vettori 4-97).
FIRST ONE-DAY INTERNATIONAL (Christchurch, 20 Feb): England bt New Zealand by 4 wickets.
New Zealand 222 for 6 (50 overs; N J Astle 50; P C R Tufnell 4-22); England 226 for 6 (48.5 overs; G P Thorpe 82, A J Stewart 81).
SECOND ONE-DAY INTERNATIONAL (Auckland, 23 Feb): England bt New Zealand on faster scoring rate.
New Zealand 253 for 8 (50 overs; C L Cairns 79); England 134 for 4 (19.3 overs; N V Knight 84no).
THIRD ONE-DAY INTERNATIONAL (Napier, 26 Feb): England tied with New Zealand.
New Zealand 237 (49.4 overs; B A Young 53; C White 4-37); England 237 for 8 (50 overs; G P Thorpe 55).
FOURTH ONE-DAY INTERNATIONAL (Auckland, 2 Mar): New Zealand bt England by 9 runs.
New Zealand 153 (39.5 overs; N J Astle 51); England 144 (41.3 overs).
FIFTH ONE-DAY INTERNATIONAL (Wellington, 4 Mar): New Zealand bt England by 28 runs.
New Zealand 228 for 8 (50 overs; N J Astle 94); England 200 (47.5 overs; G P Thorpe 55).
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