Williamson makes a comeback, Bashir waits for Fifer

by times news cr

Published: 12:36, 28 November 2024 Updated: 15:26,‌ 28 November 2024

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Kane Williamson after his fifty.

New ⁣Zealand fans were a bit more excited about the Test series against England. Because nothing else, Kane williamson’s return after a long time. ⁢New ‍Zealand’s best‍ batsman ⁢didn’t disappoint either. The comeback has been ​painted brilliantly. Played an innings ⁢of 93 runs. although there is regret for 7⁤ runs, the joy of returning to cricket⁢ after a long time is greater. ⁣ ‍ ‍ ⁢

New Zealand are ⁣in a good​ position heading into the frist day of the Christchurch Test against⁢ England on Williamson’s return. England is responding equally. In​ response to the Kiw

England won the toss and ​decided to field first. Atkinson sent back Devon Conway in the second over. Conway departed with 2 runs off ⁣8 balls. Williamson came to the crease.He continued ‌with captain Tom Latham.‌ The two made a⁤ partnership of⁣ 58 runs for the ⁢second wicket. This pair broke when Latham got out for 47 runs.

After that, Williamson made a partnership of 68 runs ⁢with Rachin Ravindra for the third wicket. Bashir⁣ broke the pair by dismissing rachin. Rachin ‍scored ⁢34 runs in 49 balls with three boundaries. The experienced batsman made a half-century partnership ⁣with Darryl Mitchell for the fourth wicket as well. Both added 69 runs.

Kers picked up the second wicket by dismissing Mitchell, who scored 19 off ​47 balls.In the meantime, Williamson, who returned to cricket after‌ a‍ long time, picked up a fifty. he was on his way to a century after⁣ scoring a fifty. But ​he has to be disappointed ⁣to be 7 runs away from the century. Atkinson returned​ him. Williamson scored​ 93 runs off 197 balls with 10 fours.

Glenn Phillips and Tim Southee ended the day with an unbroken partnership of 21 ‌runs‌ for the ninth wicket. Phillips is 41 runs from 58 balls and Southee is at the crease with ‍10 runs from 19 ​balls. For england, Bashir took four wickets and Kerss and Atkinson took one each.

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