New Zealand batting coach Luke Ronchi showered praise on captain Tom Latham's unbeaten 186 on day one of the second Test at Hagley Oval, calling it 'amazing'. This was also Latham's first hundred as New Zealand's Test captain, especially after he didn't do well in the first Test and had lost the toss at Hagley Oval on Sunday.
"Leading into the whole series, his mindset has been amazing. We had some little work between Tests. What we all saw today was amazing. You will get a bit of luck on green surfaces but also you have to keep batting and make the most of it. The way Tom hit some of his drives, the sound of ball meeting the bat was awesome. To be not out and bat the whole day and to be continuing tomorrow with Devon (Conway), who is putting his name out there for us, it was a fantastic effort from both ends and (Will) Young as well," said Ronchi in the press conference.
At stumps on day one, New Zealand are at 349/1 in 90 overs, thanks to Latham unbeaten at 186, Conway unconquered at 99 and Young making 54. The trio's efforts meant New Zealand are well on their way to reaching a gigantic first-innings total.