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Sodhi stands firm as New Zealand hold on for series win

Cricket - New Zealand vs England - Second Test - Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand - April 3, 2018 - New Zealand's Ish Sodhi celebrates at the end of the match. REUTERS/Paul Childs

CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand (Reuters) - Tail-ender Ish Sodhi hit a gutsy half-century as New Zealand fought a defiant rearguard action on a tense final day to hold on for a draw in the second test on Tuesday and secure a first series win over England since 1999.

Winners of the first test in Auckland by an innings and 49 runs, New Zealand were 256 for eight when the umpires offered Sodhi the light, still 126 runs in arrears but with the all-important draw secure.

England made the perfect start to the final day when Stuart Broad claimed wickets with the first two deliveries but the tourists were unable to winkle out the final few batsmen as the fading light cast long shadows over Hagley Oval.

Cricket - New Zealand vs England - Second Test - Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand - April 3, 2018 - The New Zealand team celebrate with the trophy at the end of the series. REUTERS/Paul Childs

Opener Tom Latham scored a gritty 83 but it was spinner Sodhi's 168-ball 56 not out in partnerships with Colin de Grandhomme and then Neil Wagner that most frustrated England.

"Series victories, especially over England, don't come around that often and just to be part of this, especially when I was quite disappointed with my performance with the ball, was massive for me," Sodhi said.

"The whole time I was thinking about batting as straight as I could, they started bowling bumpers around the wicket and I found them quite hard to pick up so there were some tough periods there."

Cricket - New Zealand vs England - Second Test - Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand - April 3, 2018 - England's players walk off the pitch at the end of the match. REUTERS/Paul Childs

England skipper Joe Root tried every bowling option available to him and his team had their chances to take wickets throughout the day, even if none of them were clear cut.

The draw brings an end to a tour Down Under that started in October and also included a 4-0 Ashes defeat, helping extend England's run without a test win overseas to 13 matches.

New Zealand's success in the series was built on their new ball attack and Tim Southee was named Man of the Match for his 6-62 in England's first innings, while his partner Trent Boult won the series award for his 17 wickets over the two matches.

Cricket - New Zealand vs England - Second Test - Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand - April 3, 2018 - England's players celebrate the wicket of New Zealand's Neil Wagner. REUTERS/Paul Childs

"The bowling attack has been brilliant," said New Zealand captain Kane Williamson. "But those two guys in the last session, Sodhi and Neil Wagner - just a phenomenal effort. It was an amazing day of test cricket."

DRIVING SEAT

Cricket - New Zealand vs England - Second Test - Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand - April 3, 2018 - England's Captain Joe Root shakes hands with New Zealand's Ish Sodhi at the end of the match. REUTERS/Paul Childs

England, humiliated when dismissed for 58 in the first innings in Auckland, had been in the driving seat in Christchurch after scoring 307 in their first innings and 352-9 declared in the second after New Zealand's first knock of 278.

"We threw absolutely everything at New Zealand today, very proud how we went about it as a group. Fair play to New Zealand, they hung on very well." Root said.

"Bar that first innings, we've played some good cricket and especially in this game, I think we showed what we are about."

Cricket - New Zealand vs England - Second Test - Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand - April 3, 2018 - England's players at the end of the match. REUTERS/Paul Childs

The hosts resumed on 42-0 on Tuesday and seamer Broad removed Jeet Raval (17) with his loosener before coming up with a peach of a delivery to take the key wicket of Williamson for a golden duck when the New Zealand captain edged behind.

Ross Taylor (13) blocked to prevent a hat-trick but soon became spinner Jack Leach's first test victim with a reverse sweep straight to Alastair Cook at short backward square.

Henry Nicholls also made 13 before he became paceman James Anderson's 531st test victim, miscuing a drive that took an edge into the hands of Cook in the slip cordon.BJ Watling scored a battling 19 before getting across the crease to flick Mark Wood to Anderson at backward square before Leach got his second wicket when Latham top-edged a sweep.

Cricket - New Zealand vs England - Second Test - Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand - April 1, 2018 - England's Stuart Broad celebrates the wicket of New Zealand's Ish Sodhi. REUTERS/Paul Childs

Sodhi put on 47 runs for the seventh wicket with de Grandhomme and New Zealand looked in real trouble when the all-rounder pulled a Wood bouncer to Leach at fine leg.

Wagner came out and joined Sodhi at the crease, however, and the pair batted through more than 31 overs until the paceman was dismissed after a 103-ball knock for seven runs in what turned out to be the last action of the series.

"Waggy was really good, he got me through the tough periods," said Sodhi.

Cricket - New Zealand vs England - Second Test - Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand - April 3, 2018 - England's players appeal for the wicket of New Zealand's Neil Wagner. REUTERS/Paul Childs

"He's a fighter when he bowls and he showed it with the bat today and he dragged me along with him."

(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney in Sydney; Editing by Paul Tait/John O'Brien/Amlan Chakraborty)

Cricket - New Zealand vs England - Second Test - Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand - April 3, 2018 - New Zealand's Colin de Grandhomme in action. REUTERS/Paul Childs
Cricket - New Zealand vs England - Second Test - Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand - April 3, 2018 - England's James Vince celebrates taking a catch to dismiss New Zealand's Tom Latham. REUTERS/Paul Childs
Cricket - New Zealand vs England - Second Test - Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand - April 3, 2018 - England's Mark Wood celebrates the wicket of New Zealand's BJ Watling. REUTERS/Paul Childs
Cricket - New Zealand vs England - Second Test - Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand - April 3, 2018 - England's Mark Wood celebrates the wicket of New Zealand's BJ Watling. REUTERS/Paul Childs
Cricket - New Zealand vs England - Second Test - Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand - April 3, 2018 - England's James Anderson celebrates the wicket of New Zealand's Henry Nicholls. REUTERS/Paul Childs
Cricket - New Zealand vs England - Second Test - Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand - April 3, 2018 - England's James Anderson celebrates the wicket of New Zealand's Henry Nicholls. REUTERS/Paul Childs
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