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'Doing well in this series will help us gain respect'
Tim Southee is confident of leading a young New Zealand attack in England. He talks of the challenges, McCullum's captaincy, and the thrill of playing at Lord's
Giles left frustrated by weather
McCullum happy with record score
'One blow and we would have won the game' - Morgan
Bell looking to close series with win
Play out Anderson, keep in Trott
Series of little relevance for Champions Trophy campaign - Cook
Delighted to wrap up series after two games - McCullum
Great news for English cricket to have Pietersen back - Cook
A fuss over the follow-on?
Loss is step backwards - McCullum
It was an outstanding performance - Cook
Plenty of positives for England
A day of firsts for Swann
'We know New Zealand are a tough side' - Cook
'We are getting there as a batting unit' - McCullum
NZ's challenge to combat movement
Would you want to face Finn?
'McCullum to keep and bring in Vettori?'
'From ordinary to magnificent'
Opening spell as good as I have ever seen - Cook
'One hour of madness the difference' - McCullum
New Zealand not just making up numbers
Want to get in to the winning habit - Prior
England on notice
Is it time for England to panic?
Pietersen fitness boosts England
'McCullum is a born leader' - Southee
England's summer begins
'Certain days in your career, it's like you're in the Matrix'
'To get back into the Australian team, you have to knock down the door'
'We're falling behind England and Australia in professionalism'
'I view all my Test cricket as a bonus'
'Women's game needs more participation at younger levels'
'If I stay fit, I can take 400 Test wickets'
'Excited about complementing our great fast-bowling attack'
'Three different formats is the biggest challenge for bowlers today'
'I want to be remembered as someone who can win games'