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06/19/26 01:11:00
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06/19 13:09 CDT Nicholls' unbeaten 119 puts New Zealand 352 ahead as England
wilts at The Oval
Nicholls' unbeaten 119 puts New Zealand 352 ahead as England wilts at The Oval
By FOSTER NIUMATA
Associated Press
LONDON (AP) --- Kane who?
Henry Nicholls, recalled by New Zealand to replace retired great Kane
Williamson, smacked an unbeaten century against England to help boost their
lead to a formidable 352 on day three Friday of The Oval test.
New Zealand was 252-3 in its second innings at stumps, effectively 352-3 after
earning a hefty 100-run first innings lead by dismissing England for 291 on the
stroke of lunch.
Nicholls reached stumps on 119 and featured on a blue sky day with Rachin
Ravindra, out for 76. They first steadied the innings, rebuilt it, then flayed
England after tea.
Their partnership of 161 from 201 balls is New Zealand's highest ever at The
Oval.
New Zealand is under pressure to win the match to set up a series decider in
the third test in Nottingham next week. The Black Caps will be wary of giving
England a sniff after being chased down in all three tests on the last tour in
2022.
New Zealand has seven wickets in hand and time to impose a 500-run lead before
unleashing its resting pace attack.
England's highest successful fourth-innings chase to win at The Oval was 263
against Australia in 1902, and its highest ever anywhere was 378-3 against
India in 2022 at Edgbaston at the start of Bazball.
Nicholls landed in London only last Sunday to fill the shoes of New Zealand's
highest run-scorer. He dragged on in the first innings on 24 and walked out at
8-1 in the third over of the second innings to face fast bowler Jofra Archer
hitting 147 kph (91mph). Nicholls survived, lost Devon Conway soon after, and
dug in with Ravindra.
They gradually took the sting out of England and lulled a crowd bathing in
sunshine.
Nicholls kept his head down while Ravindra looked to play shots, so offered
chances. He was dropped on 7 by wicketkeeper James Rew, a tough, low chance
that spilled out of his left glove.
Rew, on debut, has come under scrutiny. He's the second England keeper in the
last 20 years to drop at least two catches and concede at least 25 byes in a
game; Matt Prior was the other in 2014. Rew conceded 22 byes in the first
innings --- not all his fault --- and five on Friday.
Nicholls and Ravindra reached tea with patient 30s, and flicked a switch. After
grinding down the English bowlers through the afternoon, the pair went after
them after tea at nearly six runs per over with superb timing and placing.
Nicholls was first to 50, off 72 balls, followed by Ravindra, off 79, for his
first fifty against England.
England despaired and it wasn't until captain Joe Root gave the ball to
part-time slow left-armer Jacob Bethell that England started to make things
happen. Bethell led with three wickets in the first innings and broke two big
New Zealand partnerships.
In his first over he did it again when Ravindra missed an attempted sweep and
was out lbw for 76 off 99 balls, 60 of those runs off boundaries.
Nicholls raised his hundred 20 minutes later off 133 balls, smashing Bethell to
the midwicket fence for his 14th boundary. His 11th test century was also his
second against England, the previous in 2018 in Auckland. He also had
back-to-back hundreds after an unbeaten 150 last August in Zimbabwe.
Nicholls took off his helmet, saluted the warm applause from the crowd with his
bat, and got on with it.
Together with Daryl Mitchell, 32 not out, they scored 63 runs off the day's
last 86 balls without drama. Nicholls was basking on 119 from 164 balls.
Williamson never played a test at The Oval.
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