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McCullum moves down to fit in Fulton at No. 5

Brendon McCullum has swallowed his pride and volunteered for a demotion to No. 7 for the second Test in Adelaide to allow Peter Fulton to squeeze into the side.

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Fulton aims to seal No. 5 spot

Peter Fulton, the New Zealand batsman, has said a spate of drops has deepened his hunger to cement a place in the Test side.

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Hauritz and Fulton in as New Zealand bat

Daniel Vettori won the toss and batted in the deciding second Test against Australia in Adelaide after both sides were forced into making one change. The offspinner Nathan Hauritz's surprise return to Test action - he missed New South Wales' match last week - was confirmed while New Zealand picked Peter Fulton, who will bat at No. 5, in the place of Grant Elliott.

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Patel, Fulton brought into NZ team

Patel, Fulton brought into NZ teamPosted November 27, 2008 22:00:00 Updated November 27, 2008 22:04:00 Vettori says one of his seamers will be made 12th man. (Getty Images: Paul Kane, file photo) New Zealand has made two changes to its 12-man squad to play Australia in the second Test starting at Adelaide Oval tomorrow.Grant Elliott and Kyle Mills have been dropped from the team that lost the...

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NZ bolster batting with Fulton

NEW Zealand captain Daniel Vettori says the Black Caps have "swallowed a little bit of pride" and brought in an extra batsman for Friday's second Test against Australia at Adelaide Oval.After folding for 156 and 177 in Brisbane, the Kiwis have dropped wicketkeeper Brendon McCullum from No.5 to No.7, while pace-bowling all-rounder Grant Elliott has been dumped and replaced by batsman Peter Fulton....

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David Leggat: Black Caps raise white flag to end Bracewell era

... the bat.At Adelaide, batting first in dream conditions, Jamie How, Aaron Redmond, Jesse Ryder and Peter Fulton tossed their wickets away with shots straight out of club cricket.All out for 270? Nowhere near enough, despite the best efforts of the bowlers, who toiled gamely throughout the series. Yesterday, the batsmen found new ways to stuff things up. The plan should have been straightforward....

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Superb Lee claims five wickets as Australia coast to victory against Kiwis

... (28).Johnson removed Daniel Flynn for nine after the Kiwi played across the line before he bowled Peter Fulton (seven) after the break.Daniel Vettori and Brendon McCullum briefly steadied the ship, but when the captain was caught by Matthew Hayden at first slip off Hauritz for 13, an Australia victory loomed.McCullum and Tim Southee added 26 for the eighth wicket before the Kiwi bowler...

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Superb Lee claims five wickets as Australia coast to victory against Kiwis

... (28).Johnson removed Daniel Flynn for nine after the Kiwi played across the line before he bowled Peter Fulton (seven) after the break.Daniel Vettori and Brendon McCullum briefly steadied the ship, but when the captain was caught by Matthew Hayden at first slip off Hauritz for 13, an Australia victory loomed.McCullum and Tim Southee added 26 for the eighth wicket before the Kiwi bowler...

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Lee carves through Black Caps

... Jamie How (28).Johnson removed Daniel Flynn (nine), playing across the line, before he bowled Peter Fulton (seven) after the break.Daniel Vettori and Brendon McCullum briefly steadied the ship, but when the captain was caught by Matthew Hayden at first slip off Hauritz for 13, an Australian victory loomed.McCullum and Tim Southee added 26 for the eighth wicket before the latter handed...

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Lee leads Australia rout

... as Daniel Flynn played across the line and didn't have to wait long for his second as he bowled Peter Fulton after the lunch break.The one man to offer any resistance for New Zealand was Brendon McCullum who went on to make an impressive unbeaten 84 which included 14 boundaries and two sixes.However, while the wicketkeeper did his best to shepherd the New Zealand tail, he was offered...

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Bing bounces back to his best

... to dismiss opener Jamie How for 28. Left-armer Mitchell Johnson then removed Daniel Flynn (9) and Peter Fulton (7). Off-spinner Nathan Hauritz (2-32) joined the party with the important wicket of Daniel Vettori (13) and followed that with Tim Southee's demise, both caught in slips. Tailender Iain O'Brien made a 56-minute duck, sharing a 50-run partnership for the ninth wicket with...

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Lee bowls Australia to crushing win

... come on and snare Daniel Flynn lbw for 9 to leave the tourists languishing at 5 for 84 at lunch.Peter Fulton's scalp for 7, bowled by Johnson with his first delivery of the second session, meant it was a case of not if but when for the fired-up Australian bowling attack.Skipper Daniel Vettori (13) and Tim Southee (11) both snicked Hauritz deliveries to slip with Matthew Hayden and...

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Black Caps sliding towards defeat

Black Caps sliding towards defeatDecember 1, 2008 13:57:00December 1, 2008 13:17:00On fire... Brett Lee took four wickets in the morning session. (AAP: Rob Hutchison)Mitchell Johnson snared his second scalp of the innings, reducing New Zealand to a dismal 6 for 84 after lunch on day four of the second Test in Adelaide.Johnson bowled Peter Fulton for 7 with his first delivery after lunch...

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New Zealand 262/6 After Opening Day in Adelaide

Both sides made changes to their respective line-ups from Brisbane. New Zealand looking to strengthen their batting brought in Peter Fulton at the expense of all-rounder Grant Elliott. For Australia...

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Fiery Lee terrorises Kiwis

... 4-66 in New Zealand's first innings.New Zealand's hopes rest with Brendon McCullum (one) and Peter Fulton (seven) with skipper Daniel Vettori and the tail to come. Lee struck with the second ball of the day when Aaron Redmond aimed an ambitious swipe through point and was caught by Michael Clarke for 19 to make it 1-39. Jesse Ryder's dismissal was also lame, caught at cover off Lee...