Finally an edge goes to hand. Young pushes with hard hands at an excellent outswinger and edges low to second slip. Brook, who as well being the No1 batsman in the world is among the most reliable slippers, crouches to take a very good catch at boot height.
New Zealand v England: third men’s cricket Test, day one – live
30th over: New Zealand 105-0 (Latham 48, Young 42) Latham brings up the century stand with two boundaries off Carse, a drive through mid-on and a clip through midwicket. Before this game the eight opening partnerships in the side, four per side, has produced a tiotal of 67 runs.
Latham gets his third boundary when an edge scuttles past the diving Bethell in the bully. Carse stomps back to his mark smiling wryly.
29th over: New Zealand 93-0 (Latham 36, Young 42) Atkinson returns to the attack after lunch with a maiden to Will Young. It takes him a few deliveries to find his line; when he does, Young is beaten on the inside by a dangerous nipbacker. England have simultaneously been unlucky and slightly under-par.
“Putting Australia in at the Gabba?” says Tom Hopkins. “When has that ever gone wrong?”
Ha, quite. I suppoe it helps when you have Jasprit Bumrah.
The third Test between Australia and India has just got underway at the Gabba. India won the toss and put Australia into bat. You can follow that with Martin Pegan.
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Right, to the bin my friend the cricket. New Zealand had an excellent morning, reaching 93 without loss after being put in by Ben Stokes. Tom Latham (36) and Will Young (42) needed some luck, particularly against Matt Potts, but overall they played really well.