The tourists were forced to occupy the crease in their second-innings for nearly two days to salvage the match, reaching 421 for six – a lead of 128 runs – when the rain-interrupted first Test ended yesterday.
“We’ve been lucky in one sense to escape with a draw, certainly,” said Cook. “That’s a huge reminder that if you don’t perform, you don’t deserve to win anything.”
Cook (116) and Nick Compton (117) laid the groundwork for the survival against New Zealand with a 231-run opening partnership and they were ably backed by a stubborn nighwatchman Steven Finn (56).
Published in The Express Tribune, March 11th, 2013.
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