Broad proved less welcoming with a ball in his hand, unsettling Fleming with an early bouncer. Soon enough, though, the left-hander was playing some of his silky cover drives and, for two hours, New Zealand purred along. Bell reached a half-century that might just earn him a tour to England next month, then Fleming followed suit to make sure he would finish with a Test average above 40. But much more was needed from both and their exits, in the space of four overs after tea, put thoughts of cricketing miracles in perspective. Aiming to pull Panesar's long hop into the stand, Bell only top-edged to long-leg where Broad, after an initial miscalculation, held the catch comfortably. Then Fleming, trying to cut, edged to Ambrose.