Last updated: 10th May 2008
Tremlett: making a case
Tour Match
The Rose Bowl - Day Two
England Lions 280 (L J Wright 120) v New Zealand 261-9 (A J Redmond 139 no)
Chris Tremlett made use of his local knowledge and pressed claims for a full England recall after giving an eye-catching display for the Lions against New Zealand on day two of their match at the Rose Bowl.
Having impressed last summer against India, the Hampshire seamer endured a frustrating winter with injuries and appeared to have slipped out of contention.
But with Matthew Hoggard and Steve Harmison having been dropped during the recent series in New Zealand, competition for places has increased ahead of next week's first Test against the Black Caps.
And Tremlett certainly made a case for himself on Friday, claiming two early wickets to leave New Zealand struggling on 47-3 in reply to the Lions' first-innings 280.
He then returned with the second new ball to dismiss all-rounder Jacob Oram (25) as the tourists reached 261-9 before the close of the second day.
Kiwi batsman Aaron Redmond looked to have done enough to secure a Test debut at Lord's thanks to an unbeaten 139.
But, with England selector James Whitaker watching on, Hoggard endured a largely frustrating day - the Yorkshireman at least managing three late wickets with the second new ball.
Hoggard had earlier been outshone by Durham seamer Graham Onions, who claimed the scalp of Jamie How (0) with the second ball of the day, the opener falling lbw.
Tremlett then came on for Hoggard and tempted Jamie Marshall (10) into playing a short ball straight to Luke Wright at short leg.
He was also responsible for the departure of Ross Taylor, New Zealand's best batsman against England during the winter edging behind for five.
While his team-mates struggled with the bat, however, Redmond flourished and batted all day to reach his highest first-class score.
He also shared a 77-run stand with stand-in captain Brendon McCullum but, with New Zealand looking to take control, the latter was run out by Michael Carberry for 47.
Partly to blame for the mix up which saw his skipper depart, Redmond made amends by reaching his own half-century.
And, after being both hit on the helmet by a Tremlett short ball and dropped by Graeme Swann at second slip on 97, he eventually reached his century before going on to surpass his previous best first-class score of 135.
Hoggard had to wait until the 85th over for his first success when Jeetan Patel (2) edged to second slip.
He followed up by removing Tim Southee (6) and Iain O'Brien (0) to leave the tourists trailing by 19 runs.
| Fixture |
|---|
| Friday 9th May |
| County Championship - Division One |
| Somerset vs Hampshire |
| Lancashire vs Durham |
| Nottinghamshire vs Kent |
| County Championship - Division Two |
| Derbyshire vs Warwickshire |
| Essex vs Middlesex |
| Indian Premier league |
| IPL Jaipur vs IPL Hyderabad |
| Friends Provident Trophy |
| Glamorgan vs Gloucestershire |
| Saturday 10th May |
| Indian Premier league |
| IPL Chennai vs IPL Mohali |
| Friends Provident Trophy |
| Northamptonshire vs Leicestershire |
| Sunday 11th May |
| Indian Premier league |
| IPL Jaipur vs IPL Delhi |
| Result |
|---|
| Thursday 8th May |
| Indian Premier league |
| IPL Delhi vs IPL Chennai Chennai Super Kings won by 4 wickets. |
| IPL Kolkata vs IPL Bangalore Kolkata Knight Riders won by 5 runs. |
| Friends Provident Trophy |
| Sussex vs Surrey Surrey won by 67 runs. |
| Wednesday 7th May |
| Indian Premier league |
| IPL Mumbai vs IPL Jaipur Mumbai Indians won by 7 wickets. |
| Tuesday 6th May |
| Indian Premier league |
| IPL Chennai vs IPL Hyderabad Deccan Chargers won by 7 wickets. |
| Monday 5th May |
| Indian Premier league |
| IPL Bangalore vs IPL Mohali Kings XI Punjab won by 6 wickets. |
| Friends Provident Trophy |
| Sussex vs Middlesex Sussex won by 7 wickets. |
| Lancashire vs Scotland Scotland won by 2 runs. |
| Northamptonshire vs Ireland Northamptonshire won by 8 wickets. |
| Surrey vs Kent Kent won by 90 runs. |
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