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Winning Without Williamson, Taylor Or Boult Is A 'Testament' To NZ Cricket's Depth: Tom Latham
New Zealand cricket team's stand-in skipper Tom Latham said following his side's innings and 276-run win over South Africa in the opening Test at Hagley Oval here on Saturday that it was a "testament to the depth" the country had created over the years.
New Zealand had gone into the opening Test of the two-match series severely depleted as they were missing the services of regular skipper Kane Williamson (elbow injury), Ross Taylor (retirement) and Trent Boult.
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