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    "title": "Latham and Conway Rewrite Record Books in England Test Series",
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    "excerpt": "Tom Latham and Devon Conway shared a 317-run opening partnership at Trent Bridge, breaking multiple Test records during New Zealand\u2019s series against England.",
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    "editor1": "<p>Various new milestones were created during the recently played three Test series between England and New Zealand. The most outstanding and effective among them were <strong>Tom Latham<\/strong> (151: His 17th Test century, which drew him level with Martin Crowe) and <strong>Devon Conway<\/strong> (157: His 8th century) sharing a 317-run opening stand at Trent Bridge in the third Test. They batted around 72 overs and ultimately contributed 72.4 percent of their first innings total in punishing fashion: 108-0 by lunch, 213-0 by tea and then got separated only at 317.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>Latham and Conway, one of the best opening pairs in Tests, have so far recorded six 100-plus partnerships for the first wicket (New Zealand record), overtaking the pair of John Wright and Trevor Franklin (5) and are the only Kiwi pair to have added 2000-plus Test partnership runs. This time, they both scored 150-plus runs and are only the second opening pair to record the feat in England (First: Graeme Smith 277 and Herschelle Gibbs 179 in 2003 at Birmingham). Incidentally, Latham recorded his seventh 150-plus score in Tests (all as an opener), followed by Conway&#39;s four.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>Ben Stokes&rsquo;s return to the England side was welcomed by the visitors by racking up 361 for four at the end of a hot first day. The 317-run opening stand created many new and astonishing milestones:<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>*A new record for a New Zealand opening pair in England (Previous record: 185, John Wright and Trevor Franklin, Lord&rsquo;s in 1990).<br \/>\r\n* The last instance of a 300-plus visitor opening stand (South Africa: Graeme Smith and Herschelle Gibbs 338, Edgbaston in 2003) had seen the end of Nasser Hussain&#39;s tenure as England captain and this time, Ben Stokes announced his retirement during the Test.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>The only other visitor opening pair to share a 300-run partnership in a Test in England was: Geoff Marsh and Mark Taylor added 329 for Australia, Nottingham in 1989.<br \/>\r\n* A new partnership record for any wicket by a New Zealand pair against England (Previous record: 276 runs for the first wicket, Stewie Dempster and Jackie Mills, Wellington in 1930).<br \/>\r\n* This is the third-highest opening stand for New Zealand in Tests:<br \/>\r\n- 387 :Terry Jarvis and Glenn Turner against West Indies, Georgetown in 1972.<br \/>\r\n- 323: Tom Latham and Devon Conway against West Indies, Mount Maunganui in 2025.<br \/>\r\n* England have not been a very generous side in conceding 300-plus partnerships in recent years:<br \/>\r\n- Latham and Conway are the first to do so for any wicket since 2017 (Steven Smith and Mitchell Marsh 301 at the WACA for fifth wicket).<br \/>\r\n- They are the first visiting pair to do so for any wicket since 2012 (Hashim Amla and Jacques Kallis 377* at The Oval for third wicket).<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>New Zealand, however, failed to encash on the record opening stand and were bowled out for 438, one of the lowest scores containing a 300 plus opening partnership:<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>- England 608 included a 359-run stand (Len Hutton and Cyril Washbrook v South Africa, 1948).<br \/>\r\n- England 589 included a 323-run stand (JB Hobbs and Wilfred Rhodes v Australia, 1912).<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>Another surprise: In the New Zealand second innings, the opening stand was of 4 runs only resulting in a difference of 313 runs between opening partnerships. Only one opening pair has recorded a larger difference between the opening partnership of a team in a Test (At Bridgetown in 1965, Australia&rsquo;s Bill Lawry and Bob Simpson shared a 382 and 7-run stand, resulting in a difference of 375 runs).<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>After a 317-run opening partnership, when New Zealand ended the first day&rsquo;s play at 361\/4, England had hoped to see a repeat of The Oval 2003, when South Africa passed 300 for one wicket but finished the first day on 362\/4. England then not only took a first-innings lead, also won by 9 wickets.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>In New Zealand&#39;s total of 438 runs, the opening partnership contributed to 72.4 percent, and this is the third-most in Tests for all-out totals.<br \/>\r\n- West Indies 74.8 percent &ndash; 276-0 to 365 against New Zealand, Hamilton 1999\/00<br \/>\r\n* India 72.9 percent &ndash; 124-0 to 170 against England, Manchester 1946.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<h5><strong>Also Read: <\/strong> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cricketnmore.com\/live-cricket-score\">Live Cricket Score<\/a><\/h5>\r\n\r\n<p>Also, Ben Stokes didn&rsquo;t do what David Gower had done at Trent Bridge in 1989. When Geoff Marsh and Mark Taylor&#39;s opening partnership of 329 runs finally ended on the second morning, in a relieved mood at lunch, the England captain, David Gower, had ordered a champagne with the announcement, &lsquo;We have taken a wicket.&rsquo;<\/p>\r\n",
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