England show signs of improvement
By Greg Stutchbury
NAPIER, New Zealand (Reuters) - England captain Michael Vaughan will return home to prepare for his side's series against New Zealand and then South Africa with the knowledge his side are showing signs of improvement.
England fought back from a 1-0 deficit against New Zealand to seal the deciding third test with a 121-run victory just after lunch on the fifth day on Wednesday.
"Hamilton was a huge disappointment, but we have shown when we come out and play we can be a good side," Vaughan told reporters. "It was important that the team got back to winning ways.
"When you go 1-0 down you are asking yourself a lot of questions, but we have shown a huge amount of character and a lot of will to go out there and win and that has been most important.
"There is work to be done, but don't underestimate what we have done here. We were 1-0 down and we hadn't won a series for a long while.
"We fought very hard and have beaten a New Zealand team that is quite difficult to beat at home.
"We know there is a lot of work to be done but we're certainly moving in the right direction."
Despite his positive outlook, England's top-order batsmen only fired in the third test in Napier, with Kevin Pietersen's 129 his first score above 50 since last August, while Andrew Strauss had not scored a century in his 30 previous innings before he made 177 at McLean Park. Continued...






