Williamson helps New Zealand make solid start to World Test Championship push
Kane Williamson returns to international cricket in style as the Black Caps started well in their quest to reach the World Test Championship Final.
New Zealand batter Kane Williamson narrowly missed his 33rd Test century as the Black Caps made a decent start to the first Test against England in Christchurch.
Williamson looked his usual self in his first match back from injury as he stroked a stylish 93 at Hagley Oval, with the Kiwis reaching 319/8 at stumps after being sent in to bat by England skipper Ben Stokes.
New Zealand fight despite losing wickets at regular intervals.#WTC25 | #NZvENG 📝: https://t.co/6ixZcrVk7M pic.twitter.com/V6tlf9IoMi
— ICC (@ICC) November 28, 2024
Williamson barely took a risk during his time at the crease, combining for 50-run partnerships with skipper Tom Latham (47), Rachin Ravindra (34) and then Daryl Mitchell (19) as the hosts raced to the tea break at 193/3 and in control.
But the former Kiwi skipper was undone by some extra bounce from Gus Atkinson (2/61) shortly after tea as he fell in the 90s for the first time in more than six years as England fought back late in the day courtesy of some excellent spin bowling from Shoaib Bashir (4/69).
Bashir collected the final three wickets of the day to provide England with some hope, with Glenn Phillips and Tim Southee (10*) safely negotiating the last few overs againt the second new ball
New Zealand are still in contention of reaching next year's ICC World Test Championship Final, but will likely need to sweep England 3-0 at home to sneak into the one-off Test that is scheduled for Lord's in June 2025.
West Indies move off the bottom, while the race is tight for Final spots 👀#WTC25 State of Play 👉 https://t.co/g9QCZ8niWC pic.twitter.com/sbk2nUvaO5
— ICC (@ICC) November 27, 2024
England cannot reach the World Test Championship Final this cycle, but made a strong start to the Test when Atkinson had Devon Conway (2) caught and bowled in the second over with Williamson arriving at the crease with his team once again in trouble and requiring him to perform.
And Williamson delivered - like he has so many times for his country previously - as New Zealand controlled proceedings right up until England's late fightback on an intriguing opening day.