Bullying Zimbabwe: New Zealand establish complete control

Black Caps end day two on 315-4 as Latham scores century

Latham and Williamson’s 156-run stand on day two left Zimbabwe with a mountain to climb in the Test. PHOTO: AFP

BULAWAYO:
A dominant century partnership between centurion Tom Latham and captain Kane Williamson carried New Zealand to a commanding first-innings lead on day two of the first Test against Zimbabwe at Queens Sports Club.

Latham registered his fourth Test century while Williamson made 91 as New Zealand moved to 315-4 at the close of play. The pair added 156 for the second wicket, but were eventually parted when Latham chased a wide delivery from Hamilton Masakadza and was caught behind for 105.

Williamson then fell to leg-spinner Graeme Cremer, before Donald Tiripano used the second new ball to get rid of Henry Nicholls.

Zimbabwe Neil before Wagner

Ross Taylor (38) and nightwatchman Ish Sodhi (five) were at the crease on stumps.


After dismissing Zimbabwe for a paltry 164 on day one, courtesy of fast-bowler Neil Wagner’s six-for, New Zealand are heavy favourites in the match and have already established a lead of 151 runs.

Change in leadership: Williamson to take the Black Caps’ helm

New skipper Williamson will in all likelihood be looking to claim a big enough lead to ensure that the visitors do not have to bat again to claim a 1-0 lead in the series.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 30th, 2016.

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