Feb 2: Australia vs New Zealand Test Match Update: In a thrilling showdown at the Basin Reserve, Australian all-rounder Cameron Green emerged as the savior for the tourists, defying New Zealand’s pace attack with a spectacular counterpunching fifty after an early collapse threatened to derail Australia’s innings.
The morning session saw New Zealand quick Matt Henry strike early, dismissing Australian opener Steve Smith for 31 with a brilliant delivery that found the edge, expertly caught by wicketkeeper Tom Blundell. As tension mounted before lunch, Scott Kuggeleijn added to Australia’s woes by sending Marnus Labuschagne back to the pavilion for just 1, caught superbly by Daryl Mitchell at first slip.
Cameron Green Defies Strong Kiwi Bowling Attack
The Kiwi bowlers continued their onslaught as Henry dismantled Usman Khawaja’s stumps with a sensational inswinger, leaving the Australians reeling. The pressure intensified when Travis Head fell cheaply to Will O’Rourke, edging a wide delivery to Blundell for 1.
Amidst the chaos, Cameron Green and Mitchell Marsh joined forces, orchestrating a resilient 67-run partnership that breathed life back into Australia’s innings. However, Henry struck again post-tea, dismissing Marsh for 40 and reigniting the contest.
With Australia at 7-234, Green stood tall at 71, steering his team’s fortunes alongside captain Pat Cummins (8). The stage is set for a gripping finale as Green’s heroics and unwavering resolve have not only steadied Australia but also set the tone for an enthralling battle against New Zealand in this high-stakes test match.