Published 08:50 IST, November 29th 2019

Tom Latham smashes eleventh Test ton as New Zealand frustrate England on Day one

New Zealand opener Tom Latham played a disciplined and patient knock to bring up his 11th Test century in the second Test against England at Hamilton on Friday

Reported by: Koushik Narayanan
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New Zealand opener Tom Latham played a disciplined and patient kck to bring up his 11th Test century in second Test against England at Hamilton on Friday. After losing fellow opener Jeet Raval and skipper Kane Williamson quite early in day, Tom Latham, along with Ross Taylor, helped New Zealand snatch momentum back from England, patiently pushing ir way forward. Tom Latham's century came off 157 balls and was laced with 15 boundaries as he continued to bat on after Tea on Day one. Tom Latham also breached into top 10 New Zealand cricketers who have most number of Test runs with 3451 runs to his tally. Ross Talor and Tom Latham stitched toger a vital partnership of 116 runs that saw New Zealand go back to driver's seat after being put in a sticky situation earlier in day.  

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Tom Latham registers 11th Test ton

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England's bowlers get frustrated

Stuart Broad found New Zealand opener Jeet Raval in first ball of his seventh over and following that Chris Woakes got Williamson in 14th over. Post that, England's bowlers had answers to get rid of eir Tom Latham and Ross Taylor. A few dropped catches and missed run-outs helped New Zealand batsman pull through day, with Ross Taylor getting out in 47th over after completing his fifty. England have used six bowlers so far including skipper Joe Root and vice-skipper Ben Stokes. 

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08:31 IST, November 29th 2019