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England cricket captain Joe Root celebrates his century on day three of the second cricket Test between England and New Zealand at Seddon Park in Hamilton on 1 December – AFP
England’s Rory Burns celebrates after reaching his century during day three of the second cricket Test between England and New Zealand at Seddon Park in Hamilton on 1 December – AFP
WELLINGTON (Reuters): Joe Root ended a poor run of form when he scored his 17th Test century and led England to 269-5 before rain ended play early on the third day of the second Test against New Zealand at Seddon Park in Hamilton on Sunday.
Root, who had not scored a Test century since early February and was averaging just 27.10 this year prior to his current innings, was on 114 at stumps with Ollie Pope on four and England within striking distance of New Zealand’s 375.
Root had earlier combined with Rory Burns (101) in a 177-run third wicket partnership that resurrected England’s first innings. Rain had forced the players off the field at about 5.30 p.m. (0430 GMT) and umpires Kumar Dhamarsena and Paul Wilson decided to abandon play 15 minutes later.
Root (84) and Ben Stokes (10) had resumed the final session on 218-3 and were aggressive against the second new ball, which had been taken just before tea.
Stokes, however, was caught by first slip Ross Taylor off Tim Southee for 26 just before Root brought up his century.
The England captain reached the milestone with successive boundaries off Neil Wagner in the next over.
He moved from 95 to 99 with a leg glance and then to 103 with an under edge that bounced over the stumps and past wicketkeeper BJ Watling’s head for his 13th four. New Zealand won the first Test at Bay Oval in Mt. Maunganui by an innings and 65 runs.