Summary New Zealand has set England 481 to win the series in the deciding third test.
AUCKLAND (AP) - New Zealand has set England 481 to win the series with 4-1/2 sessions remaining in the deciding third test.
Opener Peter Fulton became only the fourth New Zealander to score centuries in each innings of a test match when he followed his first innings of 136 with 110 before the home team declared its second innings at 241-6 on day four.
The first two tests at Dunedin and Wellington were drawn.
New Zealand led by 239-runs on the first innings when it dismissed England for 204 in reply to its 443.
Fulton followed Glenn Turner, against Australia in 1974, Geoff Howarth, against England in 1978, and Andrew Jones, against Sri Lanka in 1991, in scoring centuries in both innings of a test. Captain Brendon McCullum was 67 not out at the declaration.
