58 leaves England red-faced in pink ball, Kiwis lead by 117 runs: Auckland Test
58 leaves England red-faced in pink ball, Kiwis lead by 117 runs: Auckland Test
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It was 80-run stand by Kane Williamson and Tom Latham easily guide Kiwis to a first-innings lead after England crashed to lowest 58 runs in a dramatic start to the first Test on Thursday. England were left red-faced in the pink-ball test when they were inch-closer for their lowest in Test history. At end of first day, Kiwis were 175 runs for three with Williamson on 91, his 27th Test half century and Henry Nicholls with 24.

After England's batting disaster against the swing and seam bowling of Trent Boult and Tim Southee, New Zealand slowly accumulated runs against a tight but not overly threatening attack. Williamson played 11 dot balls at the start of his innings before he stroked Stuart Broad through mid-off to the boundary, and then played through 12 more scoreless deliveries before adding to his total.

After 20.4 overs, the time it took for England to lose all 10 wickets, Kiwis were 36 for one. They overtook England's total at the start of the 30th over when Williamson drove Anderson to the cover boundary.

New Zealand only used two bowlers, with Boult taking a career-best six for 32 off 10.4 overs and Southee finishing with four for 25. In the first day-night Test to be played in New Zealand, England threatened the record lowest Test innings of 26, set by New Zealand on the same ground against England in 1955. England were 23 for eight before a Craig Overton boundary took them to 27 when the ninth wicket fell. Overton batted boldly to finish unbeaten on 33 and more than doubled the England total in a 31-run stand with Anderson for the final wicket

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