New Zealand v England, 3rd Test, Auckland, 4th day
New Zealand move closer to series win
New Zealand began the day at 35 for 3, in search of quick runs. After Dean Brownlie was dismissed for 28, Peter Fulton cut loose in the company of captain Brendon McCullum•Getty Images
McCullum's aggressive 67 off 53 balls, with five fours and three sixes, helped New Zealand declare at 241 for 6, setting England a mammoth 481 for victory•Getty Images
Alastair Cook played patiently as England looked to end the day without losing more wickets. But Dean Brownlie held on to a sharp catch at second slip off Kane Williamson's bowling to send Cook back for 43•Getty Images
Fulton brought up his second hundred of the match with a straight six off Stuart Broad, and shared a fifth-wicket stand of 117 with McCullum•Getty Images
England's chase got off to a disastrous start after Nick Compton was caught by wicketkeeper BJ Watling off Tim Southee in the second over of the innings•Associated Press
New Zealand were on top again as Southee held on to a low chance off Steven Finn to give Williamson his second wicket. England ended the day at 90 for 4, and face a tough battle tomorrow to save the Auckland Test •Getty Images
Jonathan Trott and Alastair Cook added 58 runs for the second wicket, but England were pegged back after Neil Wagner dismissed Trott for 37•Getty Images