Gidley earned his second test cap in the concluding test against New Zealand. England won the toss and sent the Kiwi's into bat on a cloudy morning. Unfortunately things didn't go to plan early doors and New Zealand cruised to lunch without losing a wicket. Both openers progressed to 50 before Cardew and Coates struck in quick succession to leave them 119-2. The Birt took over, his 143 involving decent partnerships with Jagger, Burley and English. Gidley was called upon to bowl 21 overs to give the main 4 a rest, he went wicketless but was otherwise tidy, conceding 55. Coates was the most succesful England bowler taking 4-119 though dropped catches cost him better figures. NZ posted a daunting 463
Mutch and O'toole got a decent start and Seaman looked in good nick, but Gidley came to the crease at 97-2. He hit 2 terrific straight drives before the curse of 13 struck and he edged to second slip. Hobbs hit 77 and wicketkeeper Knott scored a career best 150* to take England to 420all out.
England's bolwers performed much better second time around, Barwick and Coates took four each. NZ made 250, Gidley bowled 10-2-13-0.
Sadly disaster struck in England's innings, Gidley was lbw for 5 to Wales whilst the rest of England's lineup fell away for 158 in the chase.
NZ levelled the series
Gidley's career so far, 29runs@7.25, 48 overs, 0 for 97