Sl vs wi 2nd test
WATCH: Matty Potts Grabs A Blinder At Midwicket To Dismiss Kiwi Skipper Tom Latham
ENG vs NZ 1st Test: After Kane Williamson tested positive for Covid, Tom Latham was handed the responsibility to lead team New Zealand in the second test against England. After being put in to bat first and providing a steady start, both openers for dismissed in successive deliveries. Young Matty Potts caught a blinder at mid-wicket to provide the second wicket and dismiss skipper Latham.
Along with Will Young, Tom Latham played off English bowlers cautiously for around two hours, etching an opening partnership of 84 runs.
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