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‘Old’ Ken Williamson’s bat is running. As soon as you get to the fold, you have to mark a century. The Kiwi captain also scored a century in Christchurch after scoring a century in the previous match. Not only that, he pulled out the innings and ultimately scored a double century.
Pakistan’s batters are sighing after being crushed by Williamson’s big innings. He went down to bat in the second inning with 362 runs behind.
Henry Nichols and Mitchell accompanied Williamson on this test. Nicholas’ 150, a record pair and Daryl Mitchell’s first Test Century at the festival of races against Pakistan in New Zealand.
In the early innings of the Christchurch test, New Zealand declared the innings at 659 for eight. This is the fifth highest team score for the Kiwis in testing history.
Pakistan finished the third day on Tuesday with 6 runs for 1 wicket. They still need 354 races to avoid the entry fee!
Runman Williamson scored his second century double in three games. Today, on the way to 236-race innings, his name has been written on multiple records.
This is the fourth double century of his career. Brendon McCullum holds the record for more than two centuries in New Zealand. As Captain Kiwi, he has scored 3 double centuries. On this album, he has co-starred with McCallum and Steven Fleming.
Nichols stopped for 156 runs. Mitchell, the fourth off-roader in the Test, hit 102 undefeated with 112 balls in his first Test century.
Short score:
Pakistan 1st inning: 296
New Zealand first inning: 659/6 in 155.5 overs (declared the day before) (26/3 the day before) (Williamson 236, Nichols 156, Watling 6, Mitchell 102 *, Jamieson 30 *; Abbas 11-34-98 -2, Nasim 26-2-141-0, Fahim 26-4-106-2, Masood 2-0-18-0, Gohar 32-0-159-0, Harris 1-0-2-0).
Pakistan 2nd inning: 8/1 in 11 overs (Masood 0, Abid 8 *, Abbas 1 *; Saudi 6-5-5-0, Bolt 3-2-2-0, Jamison 2-1-1-1).
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