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Caddick, 33, reached his milestone with four wickets in the opening session as New Zealand collapsed to 19 for four before recovering to 151 for five at close. ``I thought I might have got one or two in the first session, but I'm very pleased and happy,'' he said. Caddick, playing in his 53rd test, took a long time to get established in the England side. ``Unfortunately injury and selectors do come along,'' he said. ``I am happy now I am a regular in the team.'' The Somerset paceman said he had received some setbacks, notably his omission from the Ashes tour in 1998-99. ``That one hurt after I'd been told I would be in if I kept taking wickets,'' he said. ``Obviously 105 for the summer wasn't enough. There are always low points in a player's career, so when highs come along you do enjoy them.'' The absence of Darren Gough from the Test leg of the New Zealand tour had put more responsibility on Caddick's shoulders, a burden he relishes. ``More has definitely been on my shoulders with Goughie not here,'' Caddick said. ``I actually enjoy having more responsibility. If you have responsibility you tend to get on with it a bit more and not think about.'' He also paid tribute to his captain Nasser Hussain and coach Duncan Fletcher. ``Nasser as a captain is brilliant,'' he said. ``He always backs me. He knows what you are trying to do. We have a good relationship and the experience of Duncan Fletcher works well.'' Reuters
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