New Zealand did not bowl as well as they should have with the second new ball on day three in Bulawayo, according to their bowling coach Shane Jurgensen, but, he insists, they are still in with a good chance of closing out the Test.There is still a long way to go in the match, Jurgensen said after day three, which Zimbabwe ended on 305 for 6, 78 short of avoiding the follow-on. We did that quite well up until the start of the second new ball. We didnt bowl as well as we wanted to with the second new ball. Weve got to work hard and keep toiling away. [But] its only day three and weve got the runs on the board and we have a lot of time in the game. Were down the bottom end of their innings, and there were signs today that there is bit more spin.When Kane Williamson called for the second new ball at the start of the 85th over, Zimbabwe were 166 for 5, with Craig Ervine on 46 and Peter Moor on 8; Ervine went on to record a maiden Test ton and finish the day unbeaten, while Moor added 63 more runs to his tally before finally being removed by legspinner Ish Sodhi.Sodhi claimed two wickets on the day, as did the other slow man, left-armer Mitchell Santner. The faster men enjoyed less success: after effecting the first breakthrough - bowling Tino Mawoyo - Tim Southee could not add to his tally, while Trent Boult went wicketless on the day.Jurgensen, though, felt both the quicks threatened promisingly. Were very impressed [with Boult], he said. He has improved with every ball he has bowled. He has a lot more confidence, really hitting the wicket hard. He has been quite unlucky, bowled really well and missed out.Thats what happens on these wickets. Sometimes the bowler who hasnt quite bowled exactly where he wanted to be, gets more wickets. Tim has worked really hard coming to Zimbabwe. He has looked threatening. Happy with his pace. Really good bounce too, which is what he has been working on.Jurgensen remained non-committal when asked whether New Zealand would enforce the follow-on should they get the chance to do so. It will depend on how it goes first thing in the morning, he said. We cant look too far ahead.Nike Air Max Thea Nederland . Rousey will put her perfect 8-0 record and hardware on the line against another undefeated fighter, 7-0 Sara McMann in the main event of UFC 170, which will be held at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas Nevada on February 22nd. Nike Air Max Axis Nederland . First off, the fans ripped the Cubbies introduction of a fuzzy new kid-friendly mascot named "Clark". http://www.airmaxkopennederland.com/uitverkoop-air-max-270.html . McCarthy, a player who played some games in the second tier for Wigan at the start of this season, would go on to shine inside Evertons midfield, outplaying the man he was brought in to replace, on one of the grandest stages in English football. On Saturday, it was fitting that Manchester Uniteds most recent dagger into the chest was delivered by Frenchman Yohan Cabaye, a wonderfully gifted central midfielder who put on an outstanding effort for Newcastle at Old Trafford. Nike Air Max 270 Dames Nederland . The 18-year-old American had five birdies in her bogey-free round for a 17-under total of 196. Lee held the overnight lead but mixed three birdies with two bogeys for a 70. Nike Air Max Classic Bw Nederland . Peter Holland and Brad Staubitz were sent to Toronto on Saturday as the Maple Leafs traded defenceman Jesse Blacker and draft picks to the Anaheim Ducks.STORRS, Conn. -- UConn football coach Bob Diaco says he will conduct a national search for a new offensive coordinator.Diaco demoted coordinator Frank Verducci earlier this month and promoted running backs coach David Corley into that role, calling him a future icon in the profession.But the Huskies (3-9, 1-7 American Athletic Conference) finished the season Saturday with their sixth straight loss, 38-13 to Tulane.UConn is ranked 122nd among the 128 Bowl Subdivision teams in total offense and last in scoring at under 115 points a game.ddddddddddddDiaco issued a statement Monday saying Verducci, who had working with tackles and tight ends since his demotion, will not return to the staff next year.The release did not mention Corley, but said Diaco would evaluate each member of his staff in the coming weeks.Diaco, who has a $5 million buyout clause in his contract, has said he expects to return next season. ' ' '