The New Zealand was 250 for one at stump with Fulton unbeaten on 124 and Kane Williamson 83 not out behind a testing day for England's bowlers and the England captain Alastair Cook was punish following winning the toss and making New Zealand bat on a drop-in Auckland wicket that was likely to offer his attack extra pace and bounce than the dead pitches in Dunedin and Wellington.
At the same time as England's bowlers were fixed sending down 27 maidens from first to last the day, the New Zealanders kept back the runs ticking over thanks to the little boundaries at Eden Park, which is in general used as a rugby venue.
The peter fulton century was the highlight refreshing a Test career he fear over before he was recalled for this series after more than three years in the rough country and the Fulton previous best was 75, managed a 79-run stand up with Rutherford then shared with Williamson for an unbeaten 171 in New Zealand's best batting show in the Test series.
At the same time as England's bowlers were fixed sending down 27 maidens from first to last the day, the New Zealanders kept back the runs ticking over thanks to the little boundaries at Eden Park, which is in general used as a rugby venue.
The peter fulton century was the highlight refreshing a Test career he fear over before he was recalled for this series after more than three years in the rough country and the Fulton previous best was 75, managed a 79-run stand up with Rutherford then shared with Williamson for an unbeaten 171 in New Zealand's best batting show in the Test series.
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