Williamson’s 112 helps NZ cut Pakistan’s lead in 2nd Test

New Zealand batsmen Henry Nicholls (left) and Kane Williamson run between the wickets during play on day two of the second cricket Test between Pakistan and New Zealand at Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand on Monday.
New Zealand batsmen Henry Nicholls (left) and Kane Williamson run between the wickets during play on day two of the second cricket Test between Pakistan and New Zealand at Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand on Monday.
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Kane Williamson posted his third century in consecutive matches this summer and shared an unbroken 215-run partnership with Henry Nicholls which steered New Zealand close to a first-innings lead over Pakistan on the second day of the second cricket Test.
Williamson followed his innings of 251 in the first Test against the West Indies and 129 in the first Test against Pakistan with an unbeaten 112 on Monday as New Zealand reached 286-3 by stumps in reply to Pakistan’s 297. Nicholls ended the day 89 not out, following his 174 in the second Test against the West Indies and his 56 in the first Test against Pakistan.
Williamson’s century was his 24th in Tests and again came at a crucial time for New Zealand as it played under the pressure of Pakistan’s impressive first innings total, achieved as it batted first after losing the toss.
New Zealand lost three wickets on either side of lunch Tom Latham (33) and Tom Blundell (16) after a 52-run opening partnership and Ross Taylor (12) early in the second session when it was in trouble at 71-3.
Williamson and Nicholls batted slowly, cautiously through the middle session to re-establish the innings, adding only 79 runs and grafting the first 50 runs of their partnership from 105 balls. The New Zealand run rate dropped to around 2.6 during the session as Pakistan’s bowlers kept up an accurate attack.

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