Kane Williamson scored his second double century as New Zealand achieved their h...
WELLINGTON - Kane Williamson scored his second double century as New Zealand achieved their highest innings total and continued to dominate Bangladesh at the end of the third day of the first test in Hamilton on Saturday.
Bangladesh were 174-4 at the close of play, still 307 runs adrift from making New Zealand bat again and staring at a massive innings defeat.New Zealand’s previous highest innings total of 690 was scored against Pakistan in Sharjah in 2014. The aggressive all-rounder hit 76 not out, which included five sixes and four boundaries, as he and Williamson added 110 runs in 91 balls.
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