Daryl Mitchell, Tom Blundell again launch NZ fightback

Published June 24, 2022
NEW ZEALAND batter Devon Conway is cleaned up by England pace bowler Jamie Overton during the third Test at Headingley on Thursday.
—Reuters
NEW ZEALAND batter Devon Conway is cleaned up by England pace bowler Jamie Overton during the third Test at Headingley on Thursday. —Reuters

LEEDS: Daryl Mitchell and Tom Blundell again proved thorns in England’s side as they helped New Zealand recover from a freakish stroke of misfortune to end the first day of the third and final Test on 225 for five here at Hedingley on Thursday.

New Zealand struggled after electing to bat, with opener Tom Latham removed for a duck by Stuart Broad in the first over.

When Henry Nicholls fell in bizarre fashion just before tea, New Zealand were tottering on 123-5, but Mitchell and Blundell led the fightback with an unbroken century stand.

Nicholls, who scratched around for 19 off 99 balls, launched a drive off the bowling off left-arm spinner Jack Leach, only to see the ball strike Mitchell’s bat at the non-striker’s end and ricochet into the hands of Alex Lees at mid-off.

DARYL Mitchell of New Zealand bats as England wicket-keeper Ben Foakes looks on.—AFP
DARYL Mitchell of New Zealand bats as England wicket-keeper Ben Foakes looks on.—AFP

Leach could hardly believe what had happened as he celebrated his second wicket having trapped opener Will Young lbw for 20 with his first ball of the day.

New Zealand captain Kane Williamson, back after missing the second Test because of Covid-19, elected to bat first on a flattish pitch, but England seized the initiative.

Broad removed Latham with the final ball of the first over, extracting enough movement off the pitch to have the struggling opener edge to Joe Root at second slip.

New Zealand, who trail 2-0 after defeats in entertaining matches at Lord’s and Trent Bridge, steadied after that setback but Young fell in the 13th over.

Williamson and Devon Conway attempted to take the game to England. Both went after Leach before lunch with Williamson striking two boundaries off the spinner in the 19th over while Conway smashed another over the bowler’s head.

Broad made sure the opening session belonged to England, however, when he dismissed Williamson for 31, getting just enough movement off the pitch to find the edge for wicket-keeper Ben Foakes to take a simple catch.

It could have got better for England as the immaculate Broad found the inside edge of Conway’s bat, but Foakes could not pouch what would have been a superb diving catch.

England debutant Jamie Overton produced searing pace after a nervy start and he celebrated his first Test wicket when he bowled Conway off an inside edge for 26.

When Nicholls suffered the most cruel of dismissals, England were buoyant and New Zealand’s decision to bat first was beginning to look like a poor one.

But Mitchell (78) and Blundell (45) — who shared in partnerships of 195 and 236 at Lord’s and Trent Bridge — again proved hard work for England’s attack.

Mitchell had a let-off on eight when England captain Ben Stokes opted not to review a possible lbw off the bowling of Matthew Potts -- replays showing he would have been out.

And the 31-year-old took full advantage, bringing up his half-century by smashing Leach for a straight six.

England thought they had Blundell when he stretched to a loose, wide ball from Root and was given out caught behind — only for the New Zealander to successfully review.

After a rain delay, Overton steamed in looking to break the stand, edging close to 90mph, but New Zealand avoided further mishaps with Mitchell eyeing a third century of the series.

England are seeking to win every match of a home series with at least three Tests for the first time since a 4-0 rout of India 4-0 in 2011, while New Zealand are desperate to avoid four straight Test defeats.

Scoreboard

NEW ZEALAND (1st innings):

T. Latham c Root b Broad 0

W. Young lbw Leach 20

K. Williamson c Foakes b Broad 31

D. Conway b Overton 26

H. Nicholls c Lees b Leach 19

D. Mitchell not out 78

T. Blundell not out 45

EXTRAS (B-4, LB-2) 6

TOTAL (for five wickets, 90 overs) 225

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-0 (Latham), 2-35 (Young), 3-62 (Williamson), 4-83 (Conway), 5-123 (Nicholls)

STILL TO BAT: M. Bracewell, T. Southee, N. Wagner, T. Boult

BOWLING: Broad 17-5 45-2, Potts 20-7-28-0, Overton 16-2-41-1, Leach 30-8-75-2, Root 7-0-30-0

ENGLAND: A. Lees, Z. Crawley, O.Pope, J. Root, J. Bairstow, B. Stokes, B. Foakes, J. Overton, M. Potts, S. Broad, J. Leach

Published in Dawn, June 24th, 2022

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