CLOSE New Zealand have made England work harder second time round, but they're still stuck behind the eight ball. They've lost half their second-innings wickets and are still over 60 runs from making England bat again. The home side should wrap up the match and the series tomorrow.
Over 74 Sidebottom 4-4-0-0-0-0 177-5 - Two boundaries for Oram, but neither are particularly convincing. The first is driven in the air through mid-off and the second edged wide of the slips. No footwork there from the big left-hander, but he gets through to stumps.
Over 73 Panesar 0-0-0-0-0-0 169-5 - Hair has his light meter out again, but Monty rushes up to him and hands over his jumper almost before the umpire can take a reading. Hopkins plays out Monty's final over of the day in solid defence.
Over 72 Sidebottom 0-0-W-0-0-0 169-5 WICKET! No 50 for Flynn, who chases a wide one from Sidebottom and nicks behind to Ambrose. The keeper tumbles to his left to take a decent catch, but it's a real shame for Flynn after a brave knock. We saw Mills with his pads on earlier, but Jacob Oram accepts the responsibility and strides out to see out these last few overs. He plays out the last three balls of the over as Sidebottom completes a wicket-maiden.
Over 71 Panesar 0-0-0-0-0-0 169-4 - Excellent maiden over from Panesar, getting some serious turn and giving Hopkins plenty to think about. He gets through it, though, wisely trying to play with bat in front of pad to try and take lbw out of the equation.
Over 70 Anderson 0-0-0-0-0-1 169-4 - Hopkins keeps Flynn waiting for the chance to reach his half-century by clipping the last ball of the over into the legside for a single.
Over 69 Panesar 0-0-2-0-0-0 168-4 - Vaughan takes the hint from the umpires and brings Panesar back into the attack for what may well be the final over of the day. Flynn cuts hard behind point and gets a couple of runs to move to 49. He then tries to work the ball through the legside to reach his 50 and is hit on the pads. Monty roars an appeal and can't believe it when Hair doesn't raise the finger. He's got to be careful there has Monty. It was quite clearly outside the line, and there's only so long his excessive appealing and reactions can be put down to exuberance.
Over 68 Anderson 1-0-0-0-4-0 166-4 - Flynn helps a legside ball from Anderson round the corner to Panesar at long-leg. Hopkins just about manages to dig out a yorker. There's a delay while Anderson tightens the spikes on the sole of his bowling boots. I might have been a bit over-confident when I said we'd get these overs in - Hair's got the light meter out again. Hopkins seeing the ball well enough, though, as he clips Anderson to the midwicket fence in fine style.
Over 67 Broad 0-1-1-0-0-0 161-4 - Broad is back into the attack and concedes a couple of singles from his comeback over. Seven overs remaining today and, against the odds, it looks like we might get all of them in.
Over 66 Anderson 0-0-1-2-0-0 159-4 - Hopkins gets off the mark with a quick single to extra-cover. Flynn gets a hard-run two after flicking Anderson behind square on the legside.
Over 65 Panesar 0-0-1-0-1lb-2 156-4 - Hopkins is the new batsman, but he's not on strike. Flynn gets a single before the batsmen trundle through for a leg-bye. Flynn turns the last ball of the over through the legside for a couple. Mills is sat on the balcony with his pads on ready for a nightwatchman role if required.
Over 64 Anderson 0-0-0-4-0-W 152-4 WICKET! Massive breakthrough for England as Anderson removes the dangerman McCullum. A big inside edge from McCullum cannons into the middle stump. McCullum turns round in disappointment and disbelief, but he's got to go. The partnership was worth 94, but it's broken now.
Over 63 Panesar 0-3-0-0-2-2 148-3 - Panesar back into the attack, and he finds McCullum's outside edge. But the ball flashes wide of Collingwood at slip and runs away towards the boundary where Vaughan slides to save a run. Panesar drags a couple of balls short, allowing Flynn to rock back and work them through the legside for a couple of twos. The Kiwis are just 93 runs adrift now.
Over 62 Anderson 1-1-1-0-4-0 141-3 - Anderson's back into the attack and goes for a few in his first over. After singles from the first three balls of the over, Flynn gets another boundary to fine-leg. The leg-glance looks like one of his favourite shots. He's certainly played it well today.
Over 61 Broad 0-0-1-0-0-0 134-3 - McCullum takes another single to mid-off, but this one's rather safer. Another tidy over from Broad, but these two are batting pretty well at the moment and looking pretty secure.
Over 60 Sidebottom 0-0-0-0-4-1 133-3 - Boundaries starting to flow for McCullum now, who drives Sidebottom in the air and over mid-off for four. McCullum takes a very tight single from the final ball of the over, and it would have been tight had Broad's throw from mid-off found its target.
Over 59 Broad 0-0-0-0-0-0 128-3 - Flynn proving a thorn in England's side this evening, and he solidly plays out a maiden over from Broad.
Over 58 Sidebottom 4-4-4-0-0-0 128-3 - McCullum's been circumspect for much of this innings but he suddenly kicks into gear to race past 50 (103 balls, 6x4s). The first of three successive fours is undoubtedly the best, driven classically back between bowler and mid-off. But there's not much wrong with the others, either. The second is slapped over cover and the third whipped through square-leg. Superb batting, but McCullum gets over-excited chasing a fourth boundary and almost nicks an attempt at a booming drive.
Over 57 Broad 1-0-0-0-2-0 116-3 - McCullum defends to mid-off off the back foot and collects a single as Sidebottom fields with his boot - perhaps evidence of his bad back. Flynn goes after a short ball and skies his hook shot to long-leg. But it's just out of Panesar's reach and Flynn collects two. Broad unamused.
Over 56 Sidebottom 4-0-1-0-0-0 113-3 - Vaughan chats to Hair between overs, presumably asking about the light. Clearly the message is that it's improved, because Sidebottom is straight back into the attack. McCullum greets him by clipping the ball through midwicket for four. Perfect timing in that shot. A push to mid-off gets him a single - without alarm this time although Bucknor has to show some nimble footwork to get out of the way fo Broad's shy at the stumps.
Over 55 Collingwood 0-0-0-0-1-4 108-3 - McCullum calls for a dodgy single to cover. Flynn's struggling but the sub fielder's throw isn't in the Gary Pratt class and Flynn survives. He celebrates by playing just about the best shot of the day, rocking back and punching the ball through cover-point for four. Beautiful shot.
Over 54 Panesar 0-0-0-0-0-0 103-3 - McCullum playing a mature innings for his side here, battling away and curbing his attacking instincts. He nurdles a single to midwicket in another tidy Panesar over.
Over 53 Collingwood 0-0-0-0-0-0 102-3 - Vaughan trying to get as much cricket in as he can tonight, so he's chucked the ball to Collingwood in the hope that the umpires will keep the light meters pocketed while the slower bowlers are on. Ambrose is up to the stumps as Flynn plays out a maiden.
Over 52 Panesar 0-0-0-0-0-0 102-3 - With the light a factor, Vaughan turns to Monty again. Not sure if that makes any difference these days. If the reading on the meter gets to the point it reached yesterday, the Kiwis will be off the field quick smart. Good maiden over from the Montster, though.
Over 51 Broad 0-0-0-3-0-4 102-3 - Umpire Hair has the dreaded light meter out of his pocket, but after a check he puts it back. The batsmen play their role, doing the old Robin Smith eye exercises to show just ho jolly dark it's got. They don't seem to have too much trouble seeing the ball though, as McCullum drives sweetly through the covers for three and another fine leg-glance gets Flynn a boundary. The 100's up for New Zealand, and the umpires get together for a chat about the light between overs. They decide it's OK for the moment, but the players will be off the field before long, I fear.
Over 50 Sidebottom 0-0-0-0-1lb-0 95-3 - Drop! Tough chance. A full swinging ball from Sidebottom is driven straight back at him by McCullum. The bowler sticks a hand out, but can't cling on to what would have been an instinctive catch. McCullum survives two huge lbw shouts from an increasingly animated Sidebottom. Again, Bucknor's judgement is impeccable. The first came off an inside edge, and the second was going over the top.
Over 49 Broad 0-0-1-0-0-0 94-3 - Sure enough, Panesar is out of the attack and replaced by Broad. This ball still swinging for the seamers, and Broad's right on the spot in the first over of his latest spell. Just a single from the over, McCullum picking his fielder and taking a single to Panesar at mid-off.
Over 48 Sidebottom 0-1-0-0-4-0 93-3 - McCullum pushes to mid-off for a single before Flynn nicks one that keeps horribly low. The ball bounces well in front of Ambrose, though. A short, wide ball from Sidebottom is slapped over point for a cracking boundary, and Flynn's looking very solid indeed here.
Over 47 Panesar 0-0-0-0-0-0 88-3 - Monty wheels away to complete a maiden over as Flynn concentrates on defence. Vaughan might be thinking about giving one of his quicks another go at that end. And on the subject of quicks, Gareth Finch points out that England's 2005 Ashes bowlers are looking good at the moment. Simon Jones and Steve Harmison have both got wickets today. "The selectors could have one BIG headache when the Proteas arrive!" says Gareth. Nice headache to have, though.
Over 46 Sidebottom 0-0-0-0-4-2 88-3 - McCullum gets a streaky boundary, slashing the ball through the vacant gully region. He gets two more runs with a neat clip off the pads.
Over 45 Panesar 0-1-0-0-0-4 82-3 - Monty errs in line to McCullum who works the ball to leg for a single to get off strike. Flynn ends the over with a well-struck sweep shot that clatters into the boards at square-leg.
Over 44 Sidebottom 0-0-0-0-0-0 77-3 - Sidebottom bowls a maiden over to Flynn, but it's not the best. Line's a bit wide of off, and the left-hander is happy to leave the ball alone.
Over 43 Panesar 0-0-1-0-0-0 77-3 - Flynn defends to cover and gets through for a single before Pietersen can pounce. McCullum defends the last three balls of the over, and is resisting the temptation to attack at this stage.
Over 42 Sidebottom 1-0-0-0-0-0 76-3 - Flynn defends to square-leg and gets a single. McCullum is drawn into playing at one he might have left and almost pays the price. A genuine edge, but it drops just short of Cook at second slip.
Over 41 Panesar 1-0-1-0-0-0 75-3 - And talking of Monty, he gets his first bowl of the match. There's a long-off for McCullum from the start, and the batsman helps himself to a single. Flynn works to leg for another, and England have a rethink. Long-off comes up to mid-off to tempt McCullum, but he resists. For now.
Over 40 Sidebottom 0-1-0-0-0-0 73-3 - McCullum works the returning Sidebottom through the legside. He thinks about a second but settles for a single. Big lbw shout against Flynn, butBucknor spots an inside edge. Apart from the baffling decision against Panesar, the umpires have been impressive in this game.
Over 39 Broad 1lb-0-0-0-0-0 72-3 - Almost disaster for New Zealand as McCullum sets off for a leg-bye while Flynn hesitates. Eventually he goes and gets home as Broad's throw ricochets off his bat. Flynn gets his first short ball since his Old Trafford unpleasantness, but it's not well directed from Broad. Flynn thinks about having a go at it but bails out.
Over 38 Anderson 0-0-3-1lb-0-4 71-3 - Wild over from Anderson. Flynn drives nicely through cover for three runs and adds a boundary with a deft glance down the legside.
Over 37 Broad 1-0-0-0-3-0 63-3 - McCullum takes a quick single to mid-off before Flynn gets off his pair with a thick edge wide of the slips. Collngwood reels the ball in just inside the rope.
Over 36 Anderson 0-0-1-0-0-0 59-3 - Huge appeal as an inswinger from Anderson thuds into McCullum's pads as he shoulders arms. It's done too much if anything, and McCullum is - as usual - batting a long way out of his crease and was hit above the knee-roll so height's a factor as well. Bucknor has a long look before shaking his head. McCullum gets a quick single and new batsman Daniel Flynn survives his first three deliveries.
Over 35 Broad 0-0-3b-0-4-W 58-3 WICKET! Broad gets the key wicket of Taylor, who wanders across his stumps and misses a straight one. Palpably lbw and a second wicket in the innings for Broad. Taylor drove the previous delivery gloriously through point, but the bowler's revenge was swift.
Over 34 Anderson 3-2-0-0-0-0 51-2 - Both batsmen enjoy a slice of fortune looking to work Anderson through the legside against the swing. McCullum gets a leading edge through point for three, and Taylor gets two after squeezing the ball down to third-man.
Over 33 Broad 0-0-0-0-0-1 46-2 - Broad bowls the first over of the session, and almost gets McCullum straight away. New Zealand's number three drives expansively at a full wide ball and mistimes it completely, the ball almost carrying to Anderson at cover. A back-foot defensive shot to Panesar's left at mid-off allows McCullum to get a single and keep the strike.
TEA A long session, and another good one for England. They polished off the New Zealand tail in quick fashion, and have taken out both openers after enforcing the follow-on. New Zealand's two best players are at the crease and face a huge rebuilding operation.
Over 32 Anderson 2-0-0-1-0-0 45-2 - Anderson is back into the attack for the final over before tea. McCullum works him through square-leg for a couple of runs before taking a quick single to mid-off's left hand.
Over 31 Broad 0-0-0-3-0-1 42-2 - taylor works the ball through midwicket for what looks like being an easy two, But he takes on Vaughan's arm and goes for a third. Vaughan's throw narrowly misses the stumps, and a direct hit would have sent Taylor packing. McCullum gets a single to mid-on from the final ball of the over to keep the strike.
Over 30 Sidebottom 0-0-0-1-0-0 38-2 - Taylor flicks Sidebottom to long-leg for a single. Monty does the fielding, so there are inevitable cheers.
Over 29 Broad 0-0-0-0-0-0 37-2 - Good maiden over from Broad. He jags one into McCullum's pads, but Hair decides it was going over the top of the stumps and turns down England's appeals. Good call again from the Aussie.
Over 28 Sidebottom W-0-0-4-0-0 37-2 WICKET! Clever bowling from Sidebottom. Holding the ball across the seam, he pushes the ball across How who is drawn into the shot and edges to Alastair Cook at second slip. Ross Taylor is the new batsman for New Zealand, and gets off the markwith a leg-glanced boundary. He got a long way across his stumps to play that shot, and there would have been a huge lbw shout if he'd missed it.
Over 27 Broad 4-0-0-2-0-0 33-1 - England try to get the ball changed again, and this time they're successful. It's got a flat bit on it, apparently. The new one swings straight away, but mainly off the bat as McCullum crunches a drive through the covers. He gets two more with a back-foot punch through cover and is then beaten by a superb ball from Broad that bounces and leaves the batsman. There's a huge appeal for caught behind, but Darrell Hair says no. Not for the first time in this series, the umpire gets a difficult decision right. The England appeal was concerted, but the noise was bat on pad.
Over 26 Sidebottom 0-0-0-0-0-0 27-1 - Another maiden over for Sidebottom, who nonetheless still seems angry at the whole entire world for some reason.
Over 25 Broad 0-2-0-4-0-0 27-1 - McCullum clips Broad through square-leg and looks sure to get four until Sidebottom appears from nowhere to dive full-length and keep the ball in play. Two runs saved there, but nothing anyone can do about the next one as McCullum drives a half-volley sweetly through the covers for four.
Over 24 Sidebottom 0-0-0-0-0-0 21-1 - Sidebottom switches ends to replace Anderson and starts his spell with a maiden over.
Over 23 Broad 0-0-W-0-0-0 21-1 WICKET! Broad gets his third wicket of the day as Redmond's troubled start in Test cricket continues. Another failure for the opener - who's scored runs for fun in the county games - as he aims an optimistic drive at a wide swinging delivery and nicks off. SImple catch for Ambrose, and England are nine wickets from victory. Brendon McCullum is the new batsman, and he shows good judgement to let two excellent deliveries from Broad pass through to Ambrose. Superb over.
Over 22 Anderson 0-0-0-0-0-0 21-0 - With seven overs bowled, the now traditional ritual of the ball complaints begins. On this occasion England are told to persevere with the current one for a while longer. Anderson uses it to complete a maiden over.
Over 21 Broad 0-4-0-0-0-3 21-0 - Broad into the attack fairly early here, and almost strikes instantly. How chases a wide one and edges it high to second slip, where a flying Collingwood gets a hand to the ball but can't cling on. Almost spectacular. A rather more controlled drive gets How four through the covers, and he adds three more from the final ball of the over with a neat clip behind square-leg.
Over 20 Anderson 0-0-0-0-0-0 14-0 - Huge appeal for caught behind, but Bucknor says no. The replays show it's a fantastic decision - the ball beat the bat but flicked the top of the pad.
Over 19 Sidebottom 1-1-0-0-0-0 14-0 - Two quick singles from the first two balls of the over add to Sidebottom's baffling foul mood. How plays out the rest of the over without alarm, and with slightly less running commentary from the bowler.
Over 18 Anderson 4-1-0-1-1-0 12-0 - How gets four from a thick outside edge through gully and then gets a big slice of luck. He aims the ball through midwicket but the ball comes off the back of the bat and loops over point for a single. Redmond gets off the mark with a flick to fine-leg before How gets another leading edge - along the ground this time - from the final ball of the over.
Over 17 Sidebottom 0-0-1-0-0-0 5-0 - Ryan's still captain grumpy out there, taking umbrage at another seemingly unremarkable forward defensive from How. Another forward defensive earns a quick single for How, and brings him closer to Sidebottom so they can continue their little chat.
Over 16 Anderson 0-0-0-0-0-0 4-0 - Anderson startshis second-innings effort with a maiden over to Aaron Redmond, who is determined to play straighter this time round. Gareth Finch, meanwhile, looks up from his exam revision to suggest that poor old Monty must be having the most boring game of his life. It's a fair point - he scored a duck and hasn't bowled a single ball so far.
Over 15 Sidebottom 4-0-0-0-0-0 4-0 - Jamie How gets New Zealand's second dig off to a fine start with a confident clip to the midwicket fence. The ball went in the air, but safely out of Ian Bell's reach at midwicket. A solid forward defensive from How irks Sidebottom for some reason, and he sees fit to embark on a lengthy dialogue with the Kiwi opener. It's not a one-way discussion, but I'm not entirely sure what Ryan's beef is there.
FOLLOW-ON And it's confirmed - England have asked the Kiwis to bat again. Let's see if they can make a better fist of it second time around.
Over 14 Anderson 0-0-W 123ao WICKET! Seven for Anderson, as he traps Hopkins in front. The ball looked to be heading down the legside, but Hair decides it's good enough. On replay, it did straighten and was probably hitting leg. New Zealand 241 behind, and surely set to follow-on here.
Over 13 Broad 0-0-W-0-W-0 123-9 WICKET! Michael Vaughan turns to Stuart Broad as he searches for a bowler to make the batsman play, and it pays instant dividends. Mils slashes a drive to gully, where Kevin Pietersen holds a fine, sharp catch above his head. WICKET! Iain O'Brien is the new batsman, and he falls second ball as Broad produces a ball every bit as good as anything Anderson produced yesterday. The off stump is cartwheeling, and O'Brien's bat was barely in the same postcode as the ball went past. Superb delivery. Bowlers love to see the stumps flying, and they also like to see Chris Martin stride to the crease. Broad senses the chance for three wickets in the over, but doesn't quite get the ball straight enough. Martin gropes ineffectively at the ball and misses.
Over 12 Anderson 0-0-4b-0-0-0 123-7 - England are a bit all over the place today. Anderson stuffs Ambrose for a second time today with a ball fired down the legside that beats the keeper and scuttles away to the boundary. Mybe the England bowlers have just got a bit over-excited with the swing on offer this morning.
Over 11 Sidebottom 0-0-4wd-0-0-4lb 119-7 - A wide outswinger from Sidebottom keeps on swinging and flies away between first and second slip to the boundary. England have struggled to control this swinging ball this afternoon and haven't really bowled that well it has to be said. The wicket they've taken owed more to a loose shot from Vettori than any brilliance from the bowler.
Over 10 Anderson 0-0-0-0-0-0 114-7 - Anderson beats Hopkins with a perfectly-pitched outswinger but most of the over is still a bit too wide if we're being picky.
Over 9 Sidebottom 0-0-0-0-0-4lb 114-7 - Mills is beaten as he plays for inswing against a ball that carries on across him with the angle. Sidebottom holds one across the seam to try and repeat the trick but starts it too wide and Mills isn't tempted. The last ball of the over is the inswinger, but it starts too straight and flies to the boundary via Mills' pads.
Over 8 Anderson 0-0-0-0-0-0 110-7 - Another maiden from Anderson, but again not the best. Generally too short and too wide to Hopkins, who is happy to watch the ball go through to his opposite number.
Over 7 Sidebottom 2-1lb-W-1-1-0 110-7 - Hopkins squeezes the ball through the gully region off a thick inside edge and collects two. A slightly offline ball from Sidebottom flicks off the pads for a leg-bye. WICKET! The perfect 10 is out of the equation now, as Vettori slashesloosely at one outside off stump and gives Andrew Strauss a simple catch at slip. England have the breakthrough, and will now be confident of enforcing the follow-on. It's undoubtedly a day to bowl rather than bat. Kyle Mills is the new batsman, and he gets off the mark with a single first ball. The next one swings back sharply at Hopkins who is stuck in the crease. He just gets an inside edge on the ball and collects a single. Sidebottom, unimpressed, glares at Hopkins as he passes. And continues to do so for quite some time afterwards.
Over 6 Anderson 0-0-1-0-0-0 105-6 - Hopkins defends to cover and scurries through for a quick single. Anderson swings the last ball of the over into Vettori's pads, but it comes via an inside edge so the appeal is muted. Better from Anderson.
Over 5 Sidebottom 0-0-0-0-0-0 104-6 - Another maiden for Sidebottom, but again he'll be a tad frustrated at the number of balls Vettori is able to let pass harmlessly through to the keeper.
Over 4 Anderson 0-0-4b-0-0-0 104-6 - The ball's hooping around for Anderson, but he isn't getting the line right often enough. He does find Hopkins' outside edge with one on the right line, but the ball bounces just short of Paul Collingwood at second slip. Anderson tries his change-up, the inswinger, and it flies down the legside giving Ambrose absolutely no chance. That swung prodigously, and runs away to the boundary at fine-leg. New Zealand need 61 more to avoid the follow-on.
Over 3 Sidebottom 0-0-4-0-0-0 100-6 - Daniel Vettori gets the first runs of the morning in fine style with a perfectly-timed clip through midwicket. Nothing more than a push really, but it races to the fence to take New Zealand to three figures. The rest of the over isn't great from Sidebottom - like Anderson he isn't making the batsman play enough in these early overs.
Over 2 Anderson 0-0-0-0-0-0 96-6 - Now the real business of the day starts with Anderson into the attack. He gets plenty of outswing, but his line's not quite right. Everything's a touch too wide and Gareth Hopkins is happy to watch the ball go through to Tim Ambrose. A maiden, but not Anderson's best.
Over 1 Sidebottom 0-0-0-0-0-0 96-6 - Play finally gets under way in Nottingham, and Sidebottom completes the over he started yesterday evening. And it's a maiden.
START TIME The covers are coming off, and play will get under way at 1340. Tea will be taken later than scheduled, at 1610.
LUNCH The drizzle's back, and the umpires decide to take an early lunch at 1230. That means we won't be under way until 1310 at the earliest.
STUMPCAM Dan in Manchester wants to know when the stump camera was introduced. It was 1991, I'm told. But I reckon Kerry Packer had stump cameras for World Series Cricket back in the day. That might be nonsense, though. Out in the middle, the umpires have announced they will inspect conditions again in 15 minutes. Chris Paddon is five miles from the ground and reckons the weather's fine, so let's hope that's the direction the weather's coming from.
DREAMING Stephen Thomas outlines his dream scenario for this game: "Jimmy takes 4 more once play starts, the follow is enforced, Jimmy takes the next 10, leaving England 6 to win, Jimmy and Monty go in as openers, Monty hits a 6 first ball." As Stephen points out, it would scarcely be more bizarre than yesterday.
PERFECT TEN Jimmy Anderson's pursuit of perfection is the main topic on the emails. Adam Cox wants to know how many England players have done it. In Tests, just the one - Jim Laker in 1956 against the Aussies. But bowling coach Ottis Gibson can give Jimmy some tips, because he did it last season for Durham. Al Double, meanwhile, reckons Ihave one of the cushiest jobs around: "Watching cricket all day and typing nonsense." He hasn't seen my payslip.
BROLLY WATCH The umbrellas seem to be coming down at Trent Bridge, which can only be a good sign. But it's still pretty murky. Looks like we're making our own entertainment for a while, so send any old nonsense you like via the FEEDBACK icon. Or you can email me: dave.tickner@bskyb.com
RAIN PAIN There's a bit of light drizzle around now, and it looks pretty miserable out there. The forecast is excellent, so hopefully this cloud and rain will depart before too long.
WELCOME Not good news from Nottingham, I'm afraid. It's pretty dark, the covers are on, and we won't be starting on time. More news when we get it.
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