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Post 243/2 on day one of first Test against West Indies


December 04, 2020 00:00:00


New Zealand's captain Kane Williamson celebrating after scoring his fifty against West Indies at Seddon Park in Hamilton on Thursday — Internet

HAMILTON, New Zealand, Dec 03 (AFP): The West Indies delight at winning the toss on a lush green wicket turned to frustration as New Zealand were rarely troubled in posting 243 for two on day one of the first Test in Hamilton on Thursday.

Kane Williamson, despite being troubled with cramp late in the day, produced a masterful innings to be unbeaten on 97 at stumps with Ross Taylor on 31.

Williamson featured in a 154-run stand with Tom Latham for the second wicket before Latham was bowled for 86.

After the start of play was delayed two hours by rain, the West Indies were delighted to win the toss with an emerald wicket that potentially offered untold demons for their pace attack.

But after Shannon Gabriel bowled Will Young early for five, the tourists found they did not getting the assistance they expected from the wicket.

Chase also saw flaws in the visitors' attack which they failed to rectify.

It appeared to be a case of not doing thorough homework as Latham said the pitch was not unusual for New Zealand.

A year ago, Seddon Park offered a similarly green wicket when New Zealand played England in what became a high-scoring draw with England skipper Joe Root making 226 while England opener Rory Burns posted a century as did Latham, Williamson and Taylor for New Zealand.

Williamson, who will resume on Friday requiring just three runs to register his 22nd Test century, worked patiently with Latham for more than 50 overs, waiting for bad balls to hit as the pair were rarely tempted to play shots at anything else.

Gabriel, Kemar Roach and Holder could not keep a consistent line and saw rare chances spoiled by fielding errors.


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