Carberry puts Kiwis to the sword

Hampshire opener Michael Carberry hit a century but was then stretchered off as England Lions built a lead of 282 runs on the third day against New Zealand.

The Kiwis resumed on 261-9, and Aaron Redmond added six runs to his overnight 139 before he fell to Graham Onions.

Carberry then took over, striking a 183-ball century, including 13 fours and a six, before he had to retire with a leg injury. Read more
Courtesy: news.bbc.co.uk

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