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New Zealand v Australia at Christchurch live streaming Feb 20-24, 2016

New Zealand v Australia at Christchurch live streaming Feb 20-24, 2016



New Zealand 370 & 57/1 (21.0 ov)
Australia 505
New Zealand trail by 78 runs with 9 wickets remaining
New Zealand RR 2.71
Last 10 ovs 19/0 RR 1.90
Min overs remaining 23
Day 3 - Session 3     Current time 16:04 local, 03:04 GMT     Test Career
Batsmen     R     B     4s     6s     SR     This bowler     Last 10 ovs
Kane Williamson (rhb)     17     53     2     0     32.07     13 (21b)     11 (33b)
Tom Latham (lhb)     39     62     7     0     62.90     5 (22b)     7 (28b)
   
Mat     Runs     HS     Ave
48     3957     242*     48.85
18     1292     137     39.15
Bowlers     O     M     R     W     Econ     0s     4s     6s     This spell
Josh Hazlewood (rfm)     9.0     3     18     0     2.00     47     3     0     4-2-6-0
Mitchell Marsh (rm)     4.0     1     8     0     2.00     21     1     0     4-1-8-0
   
Mat     Wkts     BBI     Ave
17     69     6/70     25.07
15     25     4/61     32.88
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Current partnership 49 runs, 17.0 overs, RR: 2.88 (Williamson 17, Latham 31)

Last bat MJ Guptill c †Nevill b Pattinson 0 (12b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00

Fall of wicket 8/1 (3.6 ov); Partnership: 8 runs, 4.0 overs, RR: 2.00 (Guptill 0, Latham 8)

Umpire reviews remaining New Zealand 2 (0 successful, 0 unsuccessful); Australia 2 (0 successful, 0 unsuccessful)

End of over 21 (1 run) New Zealand 57/1

        TWM Latham 39 (62b 7x4 0x6)
        KS Williamson 17 (53b 2x4 0x6)
        JR Hazlewood 9-3-18-0
        MR Marsh 4-1-8-0

20.6

Hazlewood to Latham, no run, on a length, on off, allowed to go through to the keeper
20.5

Hazlewood to Williamson, 1 run, pushes a shortish ball wide of mid-off for a quick tight single

We have a reverse-swing field on now. Just the one slip, a short midwicket, a short cover

20.4

Hazlewood to Williamson, no run, more swing back in. Defended
20.3

Hazlewood to Williamson, no run, there is some swing back in to a really full delivery. And it has come in with the shine. Williamson plays it to mid-on
20.2

Hazlewood to Williamson, no run, full, just outside off, defended back to him
20.1

Hazlewood to Williamson, no run, length ball, outside off, left alone

The umpires not happy with the throws from the infield arriving on the bounce. In fact once Nevill ran back to let a full toss throw bounce before he collected it

End of over 20 (6 runs) New Zealand 56/1

        TWM Latham 39 (61b 7x4 0x6)
        KS Williamson 16 (48b 2x4 0x6)
        MR Marsh 4-1-8-0
        JR Hazlewood 8-3-17-0

19.6

Marsh to Latham, FOUR, nicely played. Marsh stays tight on that off stump, bowls short of a length, gives him no angle to work with, but the bat comes down on the bad, and the ball bounces into the ground and over the cordon for a four
19.5

Marsh to Latham, 2 runs, length ball, outside off, pushed wide of mid-off
19.4

Marsh to Latham, no run, very close to the umpire, short of a length, just around the off stump. Latham wants to help it along to third man but there is no angle to work with

Bryan: "If the ball is outside off you can play shots on both sides of the wicket. But leg? This rule (and leg side fielding restrictions) have been there forever for the good of the game"

19.3

Marsh to Latham, no run, full, on off, pushed to mid-off
19.2

Marsh to Latham, no run, short of a length, just outside off, left alone
19.1

Marsh to Latham, no run, full, on off, pushed to mid-off

End of over 19 (maiden) New Zealand 50/1

        KS Williamson 16 (48b 2x4 0x6)
        TWM Latham 33 (55b 6x4 0x6)
        JR Hazlewood 8-3-17-0
        MR Marsh 3-1-2-0

18.6

Hazlewood to Williamson, no run, full and straight, pushed to mid-on
18.5

Hazlewood to Williamson, no run, short of a length, just outside off, defended from the crease
18.4

Hazlewood to Williamson, no run, short of a length, outside off, left alone

"Leg-spinners bowling outside leg-stump is boring cricket? Benaud to May, Manchester, 1961. Warne to Gatting, Manchester, 1993. Warne to Pietersen, Adelaide, 2006. A good leggie bowling there doesn't need the help of LBW." Jezza, if you bowl there, you need to beat the batsman comprehensively

18.3

Hazlewood to Williamson, no run, slight swing back in towards off. Defended off the front foot
18.2

Hazlewood to Williamson, no run, wider on the crease, angling in towards top of off. Defended to leg
18.1

Hazlewood to Williamson, no run, nice bowling. On a length, just outside off, hits the outside half of the bat

End of over 18 (1 run) New Zealand 50/1

        KS Williamson 16 (42b 2x4 0x6)
        TWM Latham 33 (55b 6x4 0x6)
        MR Marsh 3-1-2-0
        JR Hazlewood 7-2-17-0

"@Jack L, Bowlers can still bowl outside the leg and dismiss batsmen other means (bowled, caught, stumped etc.) not just lbw" Yes, Rob, so you at least beat him comprehensively from there or let him have the option of playing a shot. Can't just hit the pad from there and get a wicket

17.6

Marsh to Williamson, 1 run, nice shot. Short of a length, a touch too straight, and worked into the leg side for a single

Marsh as a Test batsman might still be suspect, but he is a more than handy fifth bowler

17.5

Marsh to Williamson, no run, on a length, just outside off, Williamson leaves it alone
17.4

Marsh to Williamson, no run, slightly wider outside off, Williamson covers the off stump, and leaves it alone
17.3

Marsh to Williamson, no run, again, very tight on off, slight shape back in, defended in front of off
17.2

Marsh to Williamson, no run, again very narrow on the crease, and bowls straight at the top of off. Defended this time

Josh: "If that's the same Tim, then a future Legend will speak of the man who single-handedly lost the game for NZ without actually being on the field."

17.1

Marsh to Williamson, no run, length ball outside off, slight shape away. Left alone

End of over 17 (maiden) New Zealand 49/1

        TWM Latham 33 (55b 6x4 0x6)
        KS Williamson 15 (36b 2x4 0x6)
        JR Hazlewood 7-2-17-0
        MR Marsh 2-1-1-0

16.6

Hazlewood to Latham, no run, fuller, on the pads, pushed to mid-on
16.5

Hazlewood to Latham, no run, Latham gets lucky. He thinks he is working on off his hip, but the ball gets a bit big on him, and takes the leading/top edge. Lucky for Latham that it falls short of point
16.4

Hazlewood to Latham, no run, full, on off, slight angle away, defended off the front foot
16.3

Hazlewood to Latham, no run, bouncer. Just a touch too short, and easy to duck under
16.2

Hazlewood to Latham, no run, on a length, outside off, allowed to go through to the keeper
16.1

Hazlewood to Latham, no run, full and straight, driven to mid-on

"I think originally it was actually meant to discourage negative bowling on the leg side, where the bowling side could set a field. A legspinner could spend all day bowling outside leg stump but it would be incredibly boring cricket" Jack L, and in doing that the bowler bill be defeating the batsman behind him, so to speak


    Safe Hands
    17
    No. of catches taken by fielders in the first 2 inns - most in any Test. There were 16 catches in the first 2 inns in NZ v Ind, Hyderabad, 1988-89.

  
Hours of play (local time) 10.30am start, Lunch 12.30-1.10pm, Tea 3.10-3.30pm, Close 5.30pm

 

    Australia home | squad
    New Zealand home | squad
    Match officials

Match Coverage
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Melinda Farrell analyses the resilient 289-run partnership between Joe Burns and Steven Smith which set Australia up well in the second Test against New Zealand in Christchurch (01:57) | February 21, 2016

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    Day 1
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