New Zealand pacer Tim Southee has said that taking wickets in the morning session on Day Two of the first Test against India was the best pain killer for the injury he suffered on the opening day. He also expressed happiness over openers Will Young and Tom Latham doing well with the bat, stitching a stand of 129 runs.
Southee was the star of Day Two for New Zealand, picking four wickets on a slow pitch on Friday to end with figures of 5/69, bagging his 13th five-wicket haul in Test cricket. It was a big turnaround for the veteran pacer, who had to go off the field due to a groin complaint in the second session on Day One.
"I felt something pretty tight in the groin area and was trying to make sure it wasn't going to be anything hell lot worse. Very assuring to know that wasn't muscular, it was more on the tendon. Having played a lot of cricket, you get to play through some sort of stiffness or soreness. Had a bit of physio last night and with some painkillers, was able to play through a little bit of pain. I think the best pain killer is wickets, so that sort of numbed the pain a little bit this morning," said Southee in the virtual press conference after Day Two.