 | Double-ton New Zealand command day one against India 07 February 2014
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AUCKLAND: Centuries for Brendon McCullum and Kane Williamson lifted New Zealand off the ropes and into a position of command on the opening day of the first Test against India.
Captain McCullum posted his eighth Test hundred soon after tea on Thursday and Williamson followed two overs later with his fifth as New Zealand progressed to 329-4 at stumps. Williamson was eventually removed for 113 and at stumps McCullum was unbeaten on 143 with Corey Anderson on 42 in a 78-run stand for the fifth wicket.
McCullum and Williamson came together when New Zealand were in trouble at 30-3 after being sent into bat on a bowler-friendly Eden Park wicket. The heavy cloud cover and green-topped wicket were ripe for the Indian bowlers who made the most of the conditions and runs proved difficult to obtain as New Zealand struggled to reach 54-3 by lunch.
But when the sun broke through after the break and the track flattened out into a good batting strip, McCullum and Williamson stole the initiative away from India in a 221-run stand for the fourth wicket. They batted with confidence as Williamson notched his 50 with a top-edge for six and McCullum cleared the rope for his hundred when he belted Ravindra Jadeja over the long-off boundary.
McCullum's innings so far contains 18 fours and two sixes while the more textbook approach of Williamson produced 10 fours and two sixes. Both batsmen also took risks and offered chances. Murali Vijay at first slip dropped a sitter from Williamson on 32 and Shikhar Dhawan put down McCullum on 102.
Early in the day Dhawan dropped Peter Fulton on one, although the damage was not as severe as with the McCullum miss as the New Zealand opener only made 13 before he was rapped on the pads by Zaheer Khan.
That was when the Indian pace men were dominating as they found plenty of movement to trouble the batsmen.
Ishant Sharma was the first to strike when he teased Hamish Rutherford (six) with deliveries that angled away until the left-hander slashed and caught an edge which was well taken by Ajinkya Rahane in the gully. Sharma also claimed Ross Taylor, who had provided the backbone of the New Zealand batting in recent months but looked uncomfortable against the India quicks.
Taylor made three off 15 deliveries before driving Sharma to Jadeja at mid-off for an early return to the pavilion. Sharma earned the most respect among the Indian bowlers and finished the day with two for 62 while Zaheer Khan proved expensive with two for 98.
Scoreboard
NEW ZEALAND 1ST INNINGS:
P Fulton lbw Khan 13
H Rutherford c Rahane b I. Sharma 6
K Williamson c Dhoni b Khan 113
R Taylor c Jadeja b I. Sharma 3
B McCullum not out 143
C Anderson not out 42
EXTRAS: (b1, lb5, w3) 9
TOTAL: (four wickets; 90 overs) 329
FOW: 1-19, 2-23, 3-30, 4-251
BOWLING: Shami 22-6-66-0, Khan 23-2-98-2 (1w), Sharma 21-4-62-2 (2w), Jadeja 20-1-81-0, Kohli 1-0-4-0, R Sharma 3-0-12-0
TOSS: India
UMPIRES: Steve Davis (ENG), Richard Kettleborough (ENG)
TV UMPIRE: Gary Baxter (NZL)
MATCH REFEREE: Ranjan Madugalle (SRI) |  | See Also in Sports News
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