Conway and Young put NZ in charge at Edgbaston

Published June 12, 2021
NEW ZEALAND batsmen Devon Conway (R) and Will Young run between the wickets during the second Test against England at Edgbaston.—Reuters
NEW ZEALAND batsmen Devon Conway (R) and Will Young run between the wickets during the second Test against England at Edgbaston.—Reuters

BIRMINGHAM: Devon Conway and Will Young scored half-centuries as New Zealand finished the second day on 229-3, 74 runs behind England’s first innings score in the second and final Test against at Edgbaston on Friday.

Left-handed batsman Conway, fresh from his brilliant double hundred on debut at Lord’s in the opening Test, smashed 12 boundaries for his 80 and alongside Young added 122 runs for the second wicket.

Young showed incredible patience for his 82 off 204 balls before he became Dan Lawrence’s maiden Test wicket in the final over of the day. The tourists finished the day with Ross Taylor unbeaten on 46 at the other end.

New Zealand’s stand-in skipper Tom Latham was trapped leg before with just 15 runs on the board before Conway and Will Young went on to frustrate the English bowling attack.

Conway was spared on 22 when the South African-born batsman edged seamer Stuart Broad to Zak Crawley in the slips.

But with on-field umpire Richard Kettleborough having made a soft signal of not out, TV umpire Michael Gough decided there was insufficient evidence for him to overturn that decision.

Young, who replaced injured skipper Kane Williamson in the top order, should have been certainly out for seven but England captain Joe Root dropped a seemingly comfortable chance at first slip despite getting both hands to the ball.

Conway missed out on another triple-figure score when he holed out to Broad in the final session, but Young continued to show great maturity at the other end.

Young, playing only his third Test, built a 92-run partnership with Taylor as England struggled to make an impact without a full-time spinner in their lineup.

Earlier, tail-ender Mark Wood’s flashy 41 helped England to 303 all out in their first innings, with Mark Lawrence finishing unbeaten on 81.

Wood, who resumed on 16 not out, scored six boundaries before edging a Matt Henry delivery back onto his stumps.

On his return to action, Trent Boult was the pick of the bowlers for the tourists as he trapped James Anderson leg before to finish with 4-85.

Scoreboard

ENGLAND (1st Innings, overnight 258-7): R.J. Burns c Latham b Boult 81 D.P. Sibley c Blundell b Henry 35 Z. Crawley c Mitchell b Wagner 0 J.E. Root c Blundell b Henry 4
O.J.D. Pope c Blundell b Patel 19 D. Lawrence not out 81 J.R. Bracey c Mitchell b Boult 0 O.P. Stone lbw b Patel 20 M.A. Wood b Henry 41 S.C.J. Broad c Blundell b Boult 0 J.M. Anderson lbw b Boult 4 EXTRAS (B-5, LB-10, W-1, NB-2) 18 TOTAL (all out, 101 overs) 303 FALL OF WKTS: 1-72, 2-73, 3-85, 4-127, 5-169, 6-175, 7-222, 8-288, 9-289. BOWLING: Boult 29-6-85-4; Henry 26-7-78-3 (2nb, 1w); Wagner 21-6-68-1; Mitchell 11-2-23-0; Patel 14-4-34-2. NEW ZEALAND (1st Innings): T.W.M. Latham lbw b Broad 6 D.P. Conway c Crawley b Broad 80 W.A. Young c Pope b Lawrence 82 L.R.P. Taylor not out 46 EXTRAS (B-4, LB-10, NB-1) 15 TOTAL (for three wkts, 76.3 overs) 229 FALL OF WKTS: 1-15, 2-137, 3-229. TO BAT: H.M. Nicholls, T.A. Blundell, D.J. Mitchell, N. Wagner, M.J. Henry, A.Y. Patel, T.A. Boult. BOWLING (to-date): Anderson 18-5-45-0; Broad 15-6-22-2 (1nb); Wood 14-0-43-0; Stone 15-4-58-0; Root 13-3-39-0; Lawrence 1.3-0-8-1.

Published in Dawn, June 12th, 2021

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