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Williamson, Nicholls turn tables to put New Zealand in driver's seat

Williamson, Nicholls turn tables to put New Zealand in driver's seat

Christchurch, Dec (UNI) New Zealand were reduced to 71/3 on day two of the second

Test here, but Kane Williamson (112 not out) and Henry Nicholls (89 not out) joined

hands to power the hosts into a commanding position with a 215-run partnership for

the fourth wicket.

At stumps, New Zealand were at 286/3, trailing Pakistan by only 11 runs, with two

well-set batsmen at the crease.

Yet it was Pakistan's bowlers who called the shots early in the day. Openers Tom

Latham and Tom Blundell were able to grind out a fifty-run partnership in the face of

quality bowling, but both fell in successive overs. Blundell was trapped in front by

Faheem Ashraf and had to depart for 16 after a successful review by Pakistan.

Shaheen Afridi then had Latham poking to second slip, where Shan Masood fumbled

the ball before Haris Sohail dived over from first slip to complete the catch.

Ross Taylor was dismissed after a spell of testing bowling by Mohammad Abbas,

who had the batsman playing at as many deliveries as possible with a probing line

on or around off stump. He induced the edge with one that left Taylor, and Masood

made no mistake at second slip on this instance.

Nicholls could've been back in the hut for three when Afridi had his caught behind

superbly by Rizwan, only for the third umpire to announce that the left-arm quick had

overstepped.

After that reprieve, Nicholls and Williamson adopted a cautious approach to try and

blunt the effects of the new ball. Batting progressively became easier as the pair bode

its time in the middle. Both batsmen started upping the scoring rate midway into the

second session. Williamson, in particular, looked a lot more fluent in the third session

and soon brought up his fifty. Nicholls followed him to the milestone not long after.

In the 70th over of the innings, Williamson struck four boundaries off Naseem Shah.

He clipped two straighter ones to the mid-wicket fence, edged one over the slip cordon

and played a sublime on-drive to close the over out for 16 runs.

Two overs later, he pulled Faheem Ashraf for four to reach 99 before nurdling one

to the fine-leg fence to bring up yet another Test hundred – his first at Hagley Oval in

14 innings.

Nicholls too looked in much better rhythm after passing fifty and complemented the

captain by ticking the scoreboard over. The two batsmen appear to have developed a

great mutual understanding in recent years, with the performance on Monday being

their fourth century partnership.

Pakistan did have their chances but weren't quite able to grab them, with fortune not

favouring them either. Notably, Williamson offered a chance at point just after passing

his century but was put down by Masood. Only a little while later, a brilliant direct hit

seemed to have caught him short of his crease, but replays showed that only one side

of the bail was dislodged before he made it inside the crease. To make matters worse

for the visitors, Nicholls was put down on 86 by Mohammad Rizwan, much to bowler

Afridi's dismay.

Towards the end of day's play, Nicholls appeared to show signs of discomfort in his

calf. After treatment from the physio, he continued batting on but looked visibly

hindered. The cause for the discomfort might be New Zealand's only concern going

into day three as their position in the game now seems extremely comfortable.

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