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getcricketnews|01-03-2024
Nathan Lyon headlined Day 2 of the first Test between New Zealand and Australia, in Wellington, as Pat Cummins & Co. tightened their grip on the series opener on Friday (March 1).
The day's play started with Cameron Green (who was unbeaten on 103) resuming Australia's innings at 279-9. He added 71 runs to his overnight tally as Australia were dismissed for 383, from reeling at 267-9 at one stage. The home side fell flat in reply to hand over a big advantage to the opposition.
Green added a brilliant 116-run stand with pacer Josh Hazlewood for the final wicket as Australia went close to the 400-run mark.
At one point, they were 156 for 5 on the opening day. The right-hander continued to find the gaps and even cleared the ropes on five occasions to take his side to a dominating position. From thereon, nothing clicked for Tim Southee-led hosts as they fell for 179, with Lyon becoming the seventh-highest wicket-taker in Tests, going past Courtney Walsh.
Most Wickets In Men's Tests
Muttiah Muralidaran - 800 Shane Warne - 711 James Anderson - 698 Anil Kumble - 619 Stuart Broad - 604 Glenn McGrath - 563 Nathan Lyon - 521 Courtney Walsh - 519 R Ashwin - 507 Dale Steyn - 419
Apart from Lyon, Hazlewood chipped in with two scalps, giving their side a whopping 204-run lead. Before the end of the day's play, NZ skipper Southee removed Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne but Australia are still leading by 217 runs despite being 13 for 2 in their second essay.