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Opening day's play washed off

Opening day's play washed off

May 24, 2013 | 11:02 PM

RAIN PAIN: England's Jonathan Trott (left) and Nick Compton wait for the rain to stop during the first day of the second Test against New Zealand, at the Headingley cricket ground in Leeds yesterday. (AFP)

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Rain meant there was no play on the first day of the second and final Test between England and New Zealand, at Headingley yesterday.

Heavy overnight and early morning rain meant the square was still fully covered when the captains should have been tossing up at 10.30am (0930GMT).

And after several showers, the umpires abandoned play for the day shortly before 4pm (1500GMT).

England lead the series 1-0 after a 170-run first Test win, achieved with more than a day to spare, at Lord’s last week. They dismissed New Zealand for just 68 in the tourists’ second innings with Stuart Broad taking seven wickets for 44 runs.

New Zealand had already confirmed their team for this match, having to make two enforced changes. Batsman Martin Guptill replaced wicket-keeper BJ Watling (knee) and seamer Doug Bracewell came in for spinner Bruce Martin (calf) after the pair both suffered injuries during the first Test.

New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum, who deputised behind the stumps at Lord’s for Watling, confirmed he would keep wickets, despite having given up keeping in Tests full-time in 2010 because of back and knee problems.

The tourists' hopes of recalling spinner Daniel Vettori after nearly a year out of Test cricket through injury ended when the former New Zealand captain was declared unfit for the five-day match on Thursday. That left New Zealand with a four-man seam attack. For England, the only outstanding selection decision appeared to be whether to bring in Tim Bresnan, who missed out at Lord’s, for fellow seamer Steven Finn.

 

May 24, 2013 | 11:02 PM