Williamson leads New Zealand fight back in first Pakistan Test

New Zealand's Kane Williamson reacts while during play on day one of the first cricket Test between Pakistan and New Zealand at Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui, New Zealand on Saturday.
New Zealand's Kane Williamson reacts while during play on day one of the first cricket Test between Pakistan and New Zealand at Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui, New Zealand on Saturday.
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New Zealand captain Kane Williamson was within sight of his 23rd Test century after he rebuilt the home side’s innings and guided them to a solid 222-3 at the end of the opening day of the first Test against Pakistan in Mount Maunganui on Saturday.
Williamson, who missed the last Test against West Indies as he awaited the birth of his first child, was on 94 at Bay Oval with Henry Nichols on 42 as New Zealand battled for much of the day against Pakistan’s disciplined and accurate bowling attack.
The 30-year-old Williamson combined with Ross Taylor (70) in a 120-run partnership to resurrect the innings after Shaheen Afridi vindicated stand-in captain Mohammad Rizwan’s decision to bowl first on the grassy wicket.
Shaheen snapped up Tom Latham (four) and Tom Blundell (five) to reduce the hosts to 13-2 inside the first 45 minutes. New Zealand’s batsmen were unable to get into their comfort zone as the bowlers constantly challenged them, inducing false shots and edges that flew agonisingly close to fielders.
“Shaheen bowled fantastically well,” Taylor said. “And (Mohammad) Abbas you feel like he’s not giving you anything,” he added of the veteran’s figures of 0-25 from 21 overs. “To get through to 222-3 after those early wickets, we definitely would have taken that at the start of the day.”
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