BSP-09 Latham, Taylor lead New Zealand fightback in England Test

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Latham, Taylor lead New Zealand fightback in England Test

HAMILTON, New Zealand, Nov 29, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – An unbeaten century to Tom
Latham and support from Ross Taylor steered New Zealand to a solid position
after a rocky start to the second Test in Hamilton on Friday.

From being 39 for two, New Zealand reached the end of the second session on
day one at 173 for three after Latham and Taylor both received let-offs which
proved costly for England.

Latham brought up his 11th Test century driving Joe Root to the boundary in
the last over before the interval to end the session on 101.

He had been dropped on 62 when an edge flew through the hands of Ben Stokes
at second slip and went through to the boundary.

Taylor, eventually dismissed for 52, had his anxious moment on 25 when he
was rapped on the pads by Stuart Broad and given out.

After conferring with Latham, Taylor appeared to believe there was a ball
direction issue and sought a review.

TV umpire Bruce Oxenford, however, overturned the decision because
unbeknown to the batsman there was a faint edge, which was picked up by the
snickometer.

A relieved Taylor batted on to bring up his 32nd Test half-century with a
four off Chris Woakes but was out next ball, caught at first slip by Joe
Root.

Root’s safe hands and first slip had accounted for all three wickets after
he won the toss and put New Zealand in to bat on a wicket that traditionally
favours bowling first.

But after the cheap wickets of Jeet Raval for five and Kane Williamson for
four it was the batting of Latham and Taylor in a 116-run stand that
dominated for nearly 34 overs until Taylor’s dismissal.

Woakes, brought in to give England five seamers at the expense of spinner
Jack Leach, had figures of two for 41 while Stuart Broad had one for 33.

BSS/AFP/GMR/0934 hrs