First Test: Lyon’s four-fer damage NZ more, Green’s career-best 174*

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First Test: Lyon's four-fer damage NZ more, Green's career-best 174*
In Wellington, Australia is crushing New Zealand in the first Test match of the ongoing series.
Batting first, the Australians reached 383 thanks to a record-breaking 10-wicket stand between centurion Cameron Green and Josh Hazlewood.
Nathan Lyon took four wickets in the NZ reply, which was folded for just 179.
Australia were 13/2 at stumps on the second day of their second innings.
The day’s report is attached.

Green and Hazlewood disappoint NZ
Green’s 103* implied Australia completed Day 1 at 279/9.
As Australia lost nine wickets on the first day of the season, the Kiwis would have wanted to get the leftover wicket absent a lot of problem on Day 2.
Be that as it may, Green had different plans as he and Hazlewood (22) baffled them with a record-breaking 116-run stand.
The guests subsequently completed at areas of strength for an of 383.

Profession best score for Green
Green stayed unbeaten on 174 off 275 balls (23 fours, 5 sixes).
The youthful all-rounder has dashed to 1,313 Trials at a normal of 37.51.
This was his second Test ton as he additionally possesses six fifties.
Green’s vocation best 174* is currently the second-most noteworthy unbeaten score by an Australian player in New Zealand. He is just behind Greg Chappell (247*).

Most elevated tenth wicket association against New Zealand
Green and Hazlewood’s 116-run stand is presently the most noteworthy tenth wicket stand against NZ in Tests.
They went past countrymen Jason Gillespie and Glenn McGrath, who added 114 runs in the 2004 Brisbane Test.
Green and Hazlewood likewise recorded the fourth-most elevated tenth wicket organization for Australia in the longest arrangement.
Generally speaking, they turned into the 6th Australian pair to add 100 or more runs for the last wicket (Tests).

Fifer for Henry
Matt Henry was the pick of the NZ bowlers as the pacer guaranteed 5/70 in 30.1 overs.
He didn’t let any semblance of Steven Smith (31), Usman Khawaja (33), and Mitchell Swamp (40) convert their beginnings.
The pacer excused Nathan Lyon in the penultimate over of Day 1.
However Green and Hazlewood disappointed NZ, Henry excused the last option to wrap up the innings.

Second fifer for Henry
Outstandingly, Henry asserted his second Test fifer.
Playing his 24th game in New Zealand whites, the pacer has hustled to 83 wickets at 34.72.
While 55 of his scalps have come at home at 28.10, he presently flaunts nine Test scalps against Australia at 56.66.
Henry (448) is surrounding 450 Top notch wickets. He midpoints around 23 in FC cricket (5W: 23).

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