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England wrap up New Zealand first innings

England wrap up New Zealand first innings
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New Zealand make 443 for their first innings in the decisive third Test match against England in Auckland.

England have bowled New Zealand all out for 443 on the second day of the third Test match in Auckland.

The Kiwis had resumed after tea on 414-6, but Steven Finn skittled the lower order for the concession of 27 runs to finish with figures of 6-125.

Tim Southee (44) was the first man to go, as a rising ball found the bottom edge of the bat before carrying through to Matt Prior behind the stumps.

Finn then found the edge of Bruce Martin's bat to remove him for just 10 runs from 10 deliveries.

BJ Watling (21) soon followed before Trent Boult was dismissed for a golden duck.

There are 25 overs left in the day for England to bat.

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