New Zealand openers continue to dominate England

NOTTINGHAM, England, June 25 : New Zealand took an iron grip on the opening day of the Third Test at Trent Bridge with a first double-century opening stand against England since 1930.• Openers Tom Latham and Devon Conway batted through the first two sessions to go into tea in command at 213-0.• Lat


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New Zealand openers continue to dominate England

New Zealand openers continue to dominate England

Cricket – England v New Zealand – Third Test – Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Nottingham, Britain – June 25, 2026 New Zealand’s Tom Latham celebrates after reaching his century Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

New Zealand openers continue to dominate England

Cricket – England v New Zealand – Third Test – Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Nottingham, Britain – June 25, 2026 New Zealand’s Devon Conway plays a shot Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

New Zealand openers continue to dominate England

Cricket – England v New Zealand – Third Test – Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Nottingham, Britain – June 25, 2026 New Zealand’s Tom Latham celebrates after reaching his half century with Devon Conway Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

New Zealand openers continue to dominate England

Cricket – England v New Zealand – Third Test – Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Nottingham, Britain – June 25, 2026 England’s Ben Stokes reacts Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

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NOTTINGHAM, England, June 25 : New Zealand took an iron grip on the opening day of the Third Test at Trent Bridge with a first double-century opening stand against England since 1930.

• Openers Tom Latham and Devon Conway batted through the first two sessions to go into tea in command at 213-0.

• Latham completed his 17th Test century, clipping Ben Stokes away down to fine leg for his 10th boundary and was 109 not out at the interval from 162 balls.

• Conway took full advantage of the batter-friendly conditions as well and was unbeaten on 94 from 165 balls.

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• England wasted an lbw referral when Josh Tongue, bowling around the wicket, struck Latham on the pads on 61 but replays showed the ball was slipping down the leg side.

• England should have referred when a delivery from Shoaib Bashir struck Conway on the pads on 71 which would have gone on to hit the stumps.

• Bashir, brought on after 47 minutes, bowled 16 overs of off-spin in the sweltering conditions, taking 0-54.

Source: Reuters

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