Dramatic result good advert for Test cricket: Williamson

Published November 20, 2018
New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson praised his team’s never-say-die approach and described a tension-packed narrow win over Pakistan in the first match on Monday a ‘good advertisement for Test cricket’. —AFP/File photo
New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson praised his team’s never-say-die approach and described a tension-packed narrow win over Pakistan in the first match on Monday a ‘good advertisement for Test cricket’. —AFP/File photo

ABU DHABI: New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson praised his team’s never-say-die approach and described a tension-packed narrow win over Pakistan in the first match on Monday a ‘good advertisement for Test cricket’.

New Zealand defended a modest 176-run target before winning by just four runs to record the fifth narrowest margin of victory in terms of runs in Test history.

Williamson admitted the win was dramatic, with fortunes fluctuating throughout the day on which Pakistan needed a further 139 with all 10 wickets intact.

“It certainly was dramatic,” said Williamson. “Throughout the four days both teams were put under pressure. I think at the end of the day it was a great advertisement for Test cricket.”

The five-day format has been under threat from the more vibrant Twenty20 and one-day internationals and the mushrooming of the leagues around the world.

“The wicket was challenging and both teams had to fight hard, and certainly Pakistan had the upper-hand, but some of the characteristics we held very dear is the attitude to fight on,” the New Zealand captain remarked. “I think the fighting attributes of this team really shone through and certainly today, it’s important to build on a number of parts to go in to the next game, for sure.”

Williamson described the win as ‘one of his best’. “Yes, without a doubt. The best in recent memory. In these conditions Pakistan are a very strong side. To get through them in four days and stay in the match and come out with this result must obviously rank as one of our best wins.”

Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed blamed poor batting for his team’s loss.

“We have given away soft wickets. Nobody played a long innings. It is very disappointing to say the least,” said Sarfraz.

“The way we started off on Sunday we felt we will get through to the target easily. But then we lost three wickets and it was important for set players to play on but that did not happen and you have to praise New Zealand bowlers, especially Patel.”

Published in Dawn, November 20th, 2018

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