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Kane Williamson and Tim Southee Make History in New Zealand vs Australia 2nd Test Match

New Zealand vs Australia 2nd Test match is underway at Hugley Oval. Australia won the toss and elected to field. Batting first, New Zealand were all out for 162 runs.

Opener Tom Latham got off to a good start scoring 38 runs off 69 balls, but Will Young managed to score 14 runs off 57 balls. New Zealand’s class batsman Kane Williamson, who came in later, scored 17 runs from 37 balls including two boundaries. Josh Hersel was dismissed on an lbw appeal by Wood. But Williamson started by setting records as soon as he stepped on the field. The star’s 100th Test match is taking place now.

So far the player has scored 8692 runs from Tests. The star has a high score of 251 runs and an average of 55.1. The star has scored 32 centuries, six double centuries and 33 fifties at a strike rate of 51.43.

But in addition to Williamson, New Zealand captain Tim Southick also has an opportunity to celebrate his 100th Test. Southee scored 26 runs from 20 balls including a six and two boundaries. This all rounder scored 2098 runs in 100 matches. The star has a high score of 77 runs and an average of 16.14. He also has 378 wickets and 15 wickets in his account. Apart from this, Southee also has a ten wicket hold.

Tom Blendel scored 22 runs in the match while Matt Henty scored 29 runs to boost the team’s score. No one else could do much. Players including young star Rachin Ravindra could not even cross the double digits.

Josh Hazlewood has done well for Australia. The player bowled 13 overs and gave away 31 runs including four maidens. The player bowled the ball in an economy of 2.33. Apart from the star, Mitchell Starr took three wickets, Pat Kammis and Cameron Green took one wicket each.

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2024-03-08 02:47:00

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