McCullum's under-rated side had come within one wicket of
upsetting the world's second-ranked Test team to claim the series 1-0 after the
first two matches in Dunedin and Wellington ended in rain-affected
draws.
New Zealand had England on the ropes when play began at Eden Park
on Tuesday, the visitors were on 90 for four and had no chance of scoring 481 to
win the match.
By the close, the tourists had reached 315-9 with Matt
Prior scoring a match-saving century, while Ian Bell had lasted almost six hours
for a patient 75 and Stuart Broad had defiantly taken 102 minutes to get off the
mark before he fell for six.
Monty Panesar lasted 20 minutes but faced
just five of the final 19 balls for his two runs, to defy New Zealand and end
their hopes of securing their first series victory over England since
1999.
"It is heartbreaking, obviously," McCullum told
reporters.
"We played some brilliant cricket throughout the series but
especially in this test match, and dictated terms from day one and we gave it
every chance to force the result.
"We came up against a defiant English
team who were hell-bent on ensuring they didn't lose the test match for their
country and unfortunately we weren't able to penetrate to get that one more
wicket."
LUCKY DAY
While New Zealand had dictated much of the play
throughout the Test, luck appeared to run with England on the final
day.
Two catches, one off Bell, went down in the same over shortly before
lunch. Prior then had a pull shot fall just out of Neil Wagner's reach after the
interval.
Wagner then hit Prior in the helmet and the ball dropped down
the face of the stumps, bounced and spun back and nestled at the foot of the
wicket but failed to dislodge the bails.
Prior and Broad were also given
out lbw, only to have the decision reviewed and the on-field decision
overturned.
"I think Matty's living pretty clean," McCullum said with a
smile of the delivery that bounced onto Prior's stumps.
"There were lots
of twists and turns and half chances and little things you'll look back on and
think if only.
"It all added to the drama and take nothing away from the
way that Matt played, it was an incredible innings under severe pressure and he
stood up and showed why he's the player that he is.
"(But) I'm forever an
optimist. I thought even right up to that last ball that we were still going to
win.
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