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Watch: Kane Williamson’s Run-Out Amid Mid-Pitch Collision
Non-striker Will Young who was running from the same side of the pitch collided with Williamson, who was ball-watching and the New Zealand No3 had to walk back for a duck.
Written by Ayush
Published: Mar 01, 2024, 12:34 PM (IST)
Edited: Mar 01, 2024, 12:34 PM (IST)

During the first Test between New Zealand and Australia at the Basin Reserve in Wellington, cricket fans witnessed a bizarre run-out incident involving New Zealand’s star batsman, Kane Williamson. With the Kiwis at 12-1, Williamson found himself at the crease but was soon dismissed without scoring, adding to the woes of the home team.
The mishap occurred when Williamson, batting at number three, pushed a delivery towards mid-off, aiming for a quick single. However, confusion ensued as non-striker Will Young, also attempting the run, collided with Williamson, who was focused on the ball rather than his running partner. Despite the collision and subsequent obstacles, Marnus Labuschagne, stationed at mid-off, swiftly collected the ball and directed a precise throw to the stumps, resulting in Williamson’s run-out.
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Meanwhile, Australia faced initial challenges after opting to bat first on Day 1, with the Kiwi bowlers putting pressure on the visiting team. However, Cameron Green’s remarkable innings, where he notched up his international Test-best score of 174, propelled Australia to a competitive total of 383 in the first innings. Green’s resilience and determination on a challenging wicket played a pivotal role in steering Australia to a formidable position.
Reflecting on his performance, Green expressed satisfaction with his contribution to the team’s total, acknowledging the difficulties posed by the pitch. His century marked a significant achievement, providing Australia with a solid foundation in the match.
In response, New Zealand faced a daunting task as they struggled to cope with the Australian bowling attack, losing half their side with just 29 runs on the board. Matt Henry’s five-wicket haul and Scott Kuggeleijn’s two victims added to the Kiwis’ woes, highlighting the challenges faced by the home team in the Test match.
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With New Zealand trailing and facing an uphill battle to narrow the deficit, the remaining days of the Test promise to be crucial as both teams vie for supremacy in this highly anticipated series.