Latham\, Raval hit tons as New Zealand dominate Bangladesh

Latham, Raval hit tons as New Zealand dominate Bangladesh

AFP  |  Hamilton 

Centuries to and Raval, and the best opening partnership for in nearly half-a-century left on the ropes on day two of the first Test on Friday.

At stumps, were 451 for four, leading by 217 with six wickets in hand.

Latham made 161, Raval notched his maiden century with 132, while Nicholls departed two overs before stumps for 53.

With the assistance of a flat track, Latham and Raval put on 254 for the first wicket -- the third-highest opening partnership by a pair and their best since the record 387 set by and against the 47 years ago.

Latham punished for dropping him before he scored at the start of the innings.

He occupied the crease for more than six hours, scoring freely around the ground and reaching the boundary with 17 fours as well as hitting Mehidy Hasan over the mid-wicket fence three times.

Ironically, it was -- who spilled the simple catch at second slip -- who eventually claimed his wicket.

But by then, Latham had passed 150 for the fourth time in his career and New Zealand were 333 for two.

It continued a purple patch of form for the left-hander who has three centuries from his past four Test innings.

Raval, frustrated by holding the New Zealand record for the most fifties (eight) without a century, finally got that monkey off his back in his 17th Test.

He held his nerve after passing his previous best -- 88 on the same ground against two years ago -- and was able to raise his bat when he cracked back-to-back fours off Ebadat Hossain to move from 93 to 101.

It took a sly switch from Mahmudullah to make the elusive breakthrough.

The brought himself on for one over only and on his fifth delivery, Raval skied an attempted slog-sweep to at mid-wicket.

It was another part-time bowler Soumya who picked up the two wickets of Latham and

Latham, who edged a wide delivery to second slip on the second ball he faced, put that away for 246 deliveries before he poked at a wide ball from Soumya and a diving completed the dismissal -- also at second slip.

Taylor did not bother questioning his dismissal when a Soumya inswinger rapped on the front pad plumb in line with the stumps.

Against the run of play, Mehidy claimed the late wicket of Nicholls with a ball that came back and crashed into the stumps.

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First Published: Fri, March 01 2019. 11:30 IST