1st Test: Latham century helps Kiwis to sizeable lead vs Zim


1st Test: Latham century helps Kiwis to sizeable lead vs Zim Tom Latham's century and 91 from Kane Williamson put New Zealand firmly in the driving
seat with a 151-run lead over Zimbabwe on the second day of the first Test on Friday.
New Zealand closed on 315 for four in reply to Zimbabwe’s first-innings 164. Ross
Taylor (38) and nightwatchman Ish Sodhi (5) were not out at the close.
Latham reached his fourth Test century soon after tea before being caught by
stand-in wicketkeeper Brian Chairi off the part-time bowling of veteran Hamilton
Masakadza for 105 from 209 balls.
Latham and Williamson compiled a second-wicket partnership of 156. Williamson fell
nine runs short of his century after a sharp catch at slip by Masakadza off the
leg-spin bowling of home skipper Graeme Cremer.
The New Zealand captain had benefited from a contentious decision from the television
umpire when he looked to have been caught at first slip by
Sikandar Raza off Cremer when he was on 72.
Williamson asked Raza to confirm he had taken the catch and despite a positive
response he spoke to the umpires who opted to get television evidence which could
not prove the dismissal.
Opener Martin Guptill was dismissed in the first session for 40, was caught in the
gully to hand debutant Chamu Chibhabha a first Test wicket.
Henry Nicholls was the fourth wicket to fall, caught behind by Chairi from a full
delivery by Donald Tiripano.
Chairi was deputising for Regis Chakabva who was confined to bed on Friday with a
high temperature. The New Zealanders will look to bat through the third day after Williamson said his
side would seek time at the crease to prepare for tougher series in South
Africa and India over the next two months.

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