New Zealand vs England 2nd Test: Tom Latham’s Hundred Leads New Zealand’s Charge Against England on Rain-Curtailed Day 1
2nd Test: Latham's Hundred Leads New Zealand's Charge Against England on Rain-Curtailed Day 1
However, Ross Taylor used all his experience and batted with patience to take New Zealand out of hot waters. Both Taylor and Latham played cautiously and played the balls on their merit. The duo stitched a 116-run stand for the third wicket before Taylor, just after reaching his half-century, became the second scalp of Woakes before the end of the second session. The lack of movement on the Seddon Park strip didn't assist much to the England pacers who struggled to find the right line. Sam Curran, Jofra Archer, Ben Stokes and experienced Stuart Broad faltered in finding the right line and paid the price. Nicholls, who came in next, then joined Latham who looked comfortable right from the start and scored his 11th Test hundred. Both took New Zealand to Tea break without any further damage. In the last session, only three balls were bowled by Jofra Archer before rain came and stayed long enough to force the umpires call for an early stump. Brief scores: New Zealand 171/3 at Stumps on Day 1 (Tom Latham 101*, Ross Taylor 53, Chris Woakes 2/41)Hundred for Tom Latham!
The New Zealand opener brings up his 11th Test century off 159 balls in style with a fluent four at Seddon Park. The hosts are 173/3 at tea. Follow #NZvENG live 👇https://t.co/eBrKe7xmfM pic.twitter.com/AQLqQWcYh6 ICC (@ICC) November 29, 2019