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New Zealand top-order crushes in last warm-up before Test series against England

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Kane Williamson was excused for a duck as New Zealand tumbled to 19-6 in their last warm-up match this week’s most memorable Test against England at Lord’s.

Jamie Porter was boss destroyer for the County Select XI on his home ground at Chelmsford with the Essex seamer excusing five of the Black Caps’ main seven as the vacationers, who were additionally 9-5 and 70-8, made 148 in their subsequent innings.

Doorman eliminated Williamson 10th ball and furthermore caused ducks for Will Young and Tom Blundell, while he excused Devon Conway (5) and Colin de Grandhomme (2) economically too.

Daryl Mitchell – who scored 58 in the main innings – was the main individual from the main seven to make twofold figures, hitting 19, with New Zealand obligated to their bowlers for bringing the group into three figures.

Pacemen Tim Southee (34), Kyle Jamieson (36) and Neil Wagner (36) contributed from the No 8, 9, and 10 spots individually – Southee’s runs coming from only 17 balls as he hit five fours and a six.

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Wagner and Jamieson tumbled to Worcestershire seamer Ben Gibbon, who had prior gotten the wicket of opener Tom Latham for only four.

New Zealand, the prevailing World Test champions in the wake of beating India in the previous summer’s last at The Ageas Bowl, face England in three Tests this mid year.

The series opener at Lord’s from Thursday is trailed by games at Trent Bridge (June 10-14) and Clean Slate Headingley (June 23-27).

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