• Star New Zealand batter Kane Williamson missed his 33rd Test century by just 7 runs.

  • New Zealand finished at 319/8 on the opening day of the first Test against England.

NZ vs ENG [WATCH]: Kane Williamson disappointed after missing century in Christchurch Test
Kane Williamson dismissed for 93 (PC: X)

In a gripping encounter at Hagley Oval, Christchurch, former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson expressed disappointment after narrowly missing out on his century, scoring 93 runs against England in the first Test of the series.

The match saw New Zealand post 319 for 8 at the end of Day 1, with Williamson’s dismissal marking a pivotal moment that shifted the momentum in favour of the visitors.

England wins the toss and opts to bowl first

Winning the toss and opting to bowl, England made an immediate impact by dismissing New Zealand’s opener Devon Conway for just 2 runs in the second over. However, Williamson, returning to Test cricket after a groin injury sidelined him during New Zealand’s recent series in India, anchored the innings with poise and determination. He formed crucial partnerships with Tom Latham(47) and Rachin Ravindra (34), helping stabilize the innings after an early setback.Williamson’s innings was marked by elegance as he struck 10 boundaries off 197 deliveries, showcasing his ability to rotate the strike and build pressure on the English bowlers. He reached his half-century with a series of well-timed shots, demonstrating his class and experience.

Kane Williamson’s disappointment after missing a century

As Williamson approached his century, he looked set to guide New Zealand to a commanding position. However, his dismissal came as a shock; attempting a cut shot against off-spinner Shoaib Bashir, he hit the ball straight into the hands of Zak Crawley at point. This dismissal left Williamson frustrated, as it was the first time in six years that he fell short of reaching three figures after scoring at least 90 runs. Historically, in his previous 13 innings where he scored 90 or more, Williamson converted eight into centuries and five into double centuries.

Williamson’s sentiments resonated with fans who have witnessed his journey as New Zealand’s greatest Test run-scorer.

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England’s bowling response

England’s bowlers showcased resilience, particularly in the final session where they took four wickets for just 71 runs. Bashir emerged as England’s chief destroyer, claiming four wickets for 69 runs. His ability to exploit conditions effectively shifted pressure back onto New Zealand after they appeared to be in control.

After Williamson’s departure, New Zealand struggled to maintain their momentum. The wickets of Tom Blundell (17) and debutant Nathan Smith (3) fell quickly, leaving them reeling at 252 for 7 before Glenn Phillips (41 not out) and Matt Henry (18) added some valuable runs towards the end of the day.

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