New Zealand reaches 93-0 at lunch on Day 1 of the 3rd test after being sent in to bat by England

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Tezzbuzz|14-12-2024

HAMILTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand made a strong start to the third cricket test against England on Saturday, reaching 93-0 by lunch after being sent in to bat.

Captain Tom Latham was 36 not out at the break and Will Young was unbeaten on 42. Young has come into the New Zealand as a replacement for Devon Conway whose wife is expecting their first child.

The opening partnership between Young and Latham was New Zealand’s highest in its last 28 tests.

England won the toss and chose to bowl in warm, overcast conditions which suggested the ball would swing.

But there was only a little movement early on and the pitch at Seddon Park offered consistent pace and bounce.

New Zealand capitalized and by lunch had hit 14 fours, 10 to Young whose 42 included 40 runs from boundaries.

Young was Player of the Series when New Zealand beat India 3-0 in India in October and early November but he was omitted from the New Zealand team for the first two tests of this series.

His shots included a series of fine cover or off-drives, a sharp cut for four off Byrdon Carse and a well-timed on-drive.

The only moment of concern for New Zealand came when England reviewed an appeal for caught behind against Latham off Ben Stokes. The replay showed the ball passing close to the outside edge.

Latham and Young reached their 50 partnership from 93 balls and at 42 Young passed 1,000 runs in tests.a

The match is notable for the fact that fast bowler Tim Southee will play his 107th and last test for New Zealand on his home ground. He will retires at the end of the three-test series aged 36.

Southee has taken 389 wickets in tests, more than any New Zealander other than Richard Hadlee’s 431.

Southee began his test career against England in 2008, scoring 77 not out and taking 5-55 on debut. His test career comes full circle, also ending against England.

England holds an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series and made one change, naming pacer Matt Potts in place of Chris Woakes.

Southee began his test career against England in 2008, scoring 77 not out and taking 5-55 on debut. His test career comes full circle, also ending against England.

England holds an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series and made one change, naming pacer Matt Potts in place of Chris Woakes.

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