Monday, December 16, 2024

New Zealand vs England: Ben Stokes injured and Kane Williamson makes century in Hamilton

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New Zealand vs England: Ben Stokes injured and Kane Williamson makes century in Hamilton


When New Zealand resumed on 136-3, leading by 340, England’s prospects were already bleak and Williamson mercilessly removed any semblance of hope.

On his home ground, Williamson racked up his seventh century and nudged his average at Seddon Park to 94.94. From 50 overnight, he was watchful and correct, mainly waiting for England to drop short in order to cut to the square boundary.

On 73, Williamson survived the tightest lbw shout from Brydon Carse and on 80 miscued Shoaib Bashir over Carse at mid-wicket. On 86, a pull at a Stokes bouncer was parried by Pope flying down the leg side. It would have been a magnificent catch.

When Stokes was injured he was replaced in the attack by left-arm spinner Jacob Bethell, whom Williamson hit for six over long-on to go to his 33rd Test hundred. The action simply became about how many runs New Zealand wanted to amass.

Williamson seemed nailed for a double, only to sweep Bashir to sub fielder Rehan Ahmed at deep square leg. Mitchell holed out to long-off to become Bethell’s first Test wicket.

The futility of New Zealand continuing to grow their lead bordered on farce. England spared their seamers and Harry Brook bowled with the second new ball.

The crowd chanted for Southee and got their wish after Mitchell Santner was out for 49, including five sixes. England gave Southee his second guard of honour of the match, his quest to add to his 98 career sixes ended by lofting Bethell to long-on. Next ball, Bethell bowled Matt Henry to end with 3-72.

Zak Crawley overturned being given out leg before to Henry from the fifth ball of the innings, before Duckett’s ridiculous charge at Southee.

There was still time for Henry to get Crawley for the sixth time in six innings in the series. Crawley ends with a series average of 8.66 – no England opener has ever batted as much in a single series and ended with a lower average.



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