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Williamson urges ‘superb’ NZ to ‘start afresh’ in 2nd Test

LONDON: New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has told his side they must “start afresh” in next week’s second and final Test against England at Edgbaston after some “superb” cricket enabled them to have the better of a drawn series opener at Lord’s.
SCORECARDThe Black Caps were in charge from the outset as opener Devon Conway marked his Test debut with a brilliant 200.
Veteran seamer Tim Southee then took 6-43 as New Zealand, who after this series face India in the inaugural World Test Championship final later this month, established a first-innings lead of over a hundred runs.
Read AlsoEngland labour to earn a draw in Lord’s Test against New ZealandHaving lost day three’s play due to rain, New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson made a bold declaration at 169-6 at lunch to set England a target of 273.
But England openers Rory Burns and Dom Sibley arrived at the crease focused only on blunting the new-ball bowling attack in a bid to save the TestBut Friday’s total washout frustrated New Zealand’s bid for only a second Test-match win at Lord’s to set alongside their 1999 success at the ‘home of cricket’.
Williamson’s sporting declaration at lunch on Sunday’s final day left England with a target of 273 in 75 overs.
Neil Wagner took 2-27 but even the lion-hearted left-arm quick was unable to prevent England grinding their way to 170-3 in 70 overs by the time a draw was agreed.
“I thought the guys played some superb cricket throughout to give us that potential opportunity,” Williamson told reporters.
“Unfortunately it wasn’t to be today, losing a day to weather doesn’t help the cause.” Skipper Kane Williamson on Devon Conway and Tim Southee’s efforts at the @HomeOfCricket in the first Test against… https://t.co/HBlLk7vdmf— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) 1623019801000He added: “We declared for a reason and that was to try and push for a victory.
Although it seemed unlikely for a period, if one spun out of the rough or you were able to open up and end then anything could happen reasonably quickly, and we were holding on to that hope for as long as we could.
“But clearly things became quite docile out there.” Looking to the second Test, the star batsman said: “We know the quality England have and they’re a very difficult side to beat.
It’s important we to get back to our plans, starting afresh at a new ground, and look to execute.” But the Black Caps will travel to Birmingham buoyed by two memorable individual efforts from in what was their first match at Lord’s since an agonising Super Over loss to England in the 2019 World Cup final.
“Devon has shown his class — a debut Test at ‘the home of cricket’ and he just looked so comfortable,” said Williamson.
To score a double century is an incredible feat.” As for Southee, the skipper said: “Tim led the attack beautifully.” We catch up with Kane Williamson who can’t be prouder of his star performers in Tim Southee and Devon Conway.?⭕On… https://t.co/CCzvLQ4mND— Spark Sport (@sparknzsport) 1623009334000Meanwhile England captain Joe Root defended the hosts’ obdurate approach to the run-chased.
“You look at the declaration, it looked like quite a generous one in many ways,” he said.
“But, you look at the run-rates throughout the game — no one has scored over three an over throughout the whole game even when the pitch was at its absolute best.
“Once we got through an initial phase it just didn’t feel like it was a realistic opportunity for us to win the game.” England’s Dom Sibley batted for more than five hours on Sunday for his 60 not out, having failed to reach double figures in his six previous international innings.
Root, who shared a stand of 80 with Sibley after the loss of two quick wickets, lauded the Warwickshire opener’s “great resilience and character”.
The England skipper added: “He really did trust his defence, trust his game and showed that he has the mental capacity for Test cricket.
“Sometimes you learn a lot about players in those situations and those environments, on a surface like that where it was up and down.”

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