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New Zealand's Tom Latham, centre of group and wearing a helmet, is congratulated by teammates after catching England's Joe Root off the bowling of Mark Craig, left, on the fifth day of the second Test match between England and New Zealand at Headingley cricket ground in Leeds, England, Tuesday, June 2, 2015. (AP Photo/Jon Super)
New Zealand's Tom Latham, centre of group and wearing a helmet, is congratulated by teammates after catching England's Joe Root off the bowling of Mark Craig, left, on the fifth day of the second Test match between England and New Zealand at Headingley cricket ground in Leeds, England, Tuesday, June 2, 2015. (AP Photo/Jon Super)Jon Super/Associated Press

England vs. New Zealand, 2nd Test, Day 5: Highlights, Scorecard, Report

Lee WalkerJun 2, 2015

New Zealand beat England by 199 runs to win the second Test at Headingley and draw the series 1-1.

The hosts were dismissed for 255 in their second innings and missed the chance to climb to third in the ICC Test rankings.

RunsMinutesBalls4s6s
Lythc Ronchib Boult24604140
Cooklbwb Williamson5622017140
Ballanceb Boult6272610
Bellc Williamsonb Craig1121000
Rootc Lathamb Craig04200
Stokesc Ronchib Williamson29585150
Buttlerlbwb Craig73178147131
Moeenb Henry2181400
Broadb Williamson23383550
Woodc Craigb Southee17404020
Andersonnot out8231420
Extras0nb 2w 12b 2lb16
BowlerOversMaidensRunsWickets
Boult234612
Southee187431
Craig31.512733
Henry122491
Williamson71153

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England began the final day in Leeds on 44-0 but lost five wickets in the morning session.

Adam Lyth had not added to his overnight 24 when he was caught behind off Trent Boult in the fourth over of the morning.

Boult then bowled Gary Ballance for six, via the back pad, before spinner Mark Craig took two wickets in the space of three balls.

Ian Bell’s poor run of form continued as he pushed Craig straight to Kane Williamson at leg slip, and then Tom Latham took a blinder at short leg to snaffle Joe Root for a duck.

On the brink of lunch, part-time spinner Williamson got in on the act with Ben Stokes (29), getting a thin outside edge through to Luke Ronchi behind the stumps.

Captain Alastair Cook had stood firm, adding just 22 runs in the morning session, and he brought up his 50 from 158 balls after lunch before becoming the youngest man to reach 9000 Test runs.

However, he too fell to Williamson, trapped lbw for 56, and when Moeen Ali (2) shouldered arms to Matt Henry, the Kiwis knew they were on the brink of just their fifth Test win in England.

Williamson took a third when Stuart Broad (23) dragged on, and the home side went to tea on 206-8.

Mark Wood stuck around for 40 balls, but he was caught at slip off Tim Southee for 17, and when Jos Buttler was trapped lbw by Craig for 73, New Zealand had completed their first Test win in England in 16 years.

The result means New Zealand stay above fifth-placed England in the ICC Test rankings by one position.

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