Kane Williamson got out in a strange way in the first day’s innings of the third Test match between New Zealand and England. His way of getting out has now become a topic of discussion. His video is going viral on social media. Kane Williamson was close to half-century. He lost his wicket in a hurry to save his wicket.
After settling at the crease in the initial phase, most batsmen aim to play long innings. Kane Williamson is also one such batsman who plays a long innings once he settles on the wicket. In his innings. In this match, Kane Williamson had reached close to half-century. However, in an attempt to prevent the ball from hitting the stumps, He got out in such a strange way that his video went viral.
Today was the first day of the third Test match between New Zealand and England in Hamilton. By the end of today’s game, New Zealand scored 315 runs for the loss of 9 wickets.
Stumps fell while trying to stop the ball with foot:
Kane Williamson was showing his batting prowess in the 59th over. He was close to his half-century. Matthew Potts bowled the last ball of the over on the line of off stump, which Williamson defended. Seeing the ball bouncing and going towards the stumps, Williamson tried to stop the ball with his foot, and then both his kick and the ball hit the stumps, which caused Wells to fall.
England had to lose a big wicket while Kane Williamson was trying to kick. Williamson scored 44 runs in 87 balls in his innings. During this, he hit 9 fours.
On the first day of the Test match, the top order from New Zealand showed its prowess. However, the middle order was not able to establish its colour. Captain Tom Latham scored 63 runs in 135 balls. Will Young played an innings of 42 runs in 92 balls. Together, they made a partnership of 105 runs for the team. Mitchell Santner scored an unbeaten 50 runs. Tim Southee also added 23 runs to the team’s account.
For England, Matthew Potts and Gus Atkinson took three wickets each. Byron Curse took two and Ben Stokes took one wicket.