NZ vs Aus, 1st Test: Cameron Green’s 103* takes Australia to 279 for 9 at stumps on Day 1
Cameron Green’s unbeaten 103 (laced with 16 fours) took Australia to 279 for 9 on a pulsating Day 1 of the first Test versus New Zealand in Wellington on Thursday (Feb 29).
Australia were reeling at 156 for 5 and could have been dismissed for anything under 200-215, however, Green’s resistance ensured they got near the 300-run mark.
The day started with Tim Southee-led New Zealand opting to bowl first under overcast conditions. Steve Smith and Usman Khawaja were watchful and gave Australia a good platform, at 61 for no loss. Before the lunch break, Smith departed for 31. Soon, the visitors were reduced to 89 for 4 and lost half their side for 156 before Green batted superbly with the tailenders and showed enough grit and determination to take Australia beyond the 250-run mark at the end of play.
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Along with Green, Mitchell Marsh (40) and Khawaja (33) also played a helping hand whereas the likes of Marnus Labuschagne, Travis Head, and Alex Carey could not do much. Even Mitchell Starc and captain Pat Cummins — who are more than handy with the bat — fell soon though they were involved in valuable stands with Green.
From NZ, Matt Henry ended the day’s play with 4 for 43. William ORourke and Scott Kuggeleijn also chipped in with two wickets each. The hosts will look to wrap up the Aussie innings as soon as possible on Day 2 on Friday (March 1).
Meanwhile, in the post-Day 1 interview, Green told the broadcasters, “Feels really good. Mainly for where we are as a team. Was a tough wicket out there. Was nice to stick it out there, and hopefully put a semi-competitive total on the board.”