Tim Southee and Tom Blundell have performed an absolute incredible morning show of their batting domination after they easily cross 200 runs.
Talking about the batting performance of Tim Southee –
New Zealand pacer, which is technically now an all-rounder after his incredible performance against the dominating visitors, has smashed some of the amazing shots in his innings.
Tim Southee continued to bat on Day and the fans witnessed a “T20” morning in Wellington after Southee smashed an “out of the park” to complete his half-century.
On Day 2, England took complete control of the second Test against New Zealand, thanks to a lethal opening spell from James Anderson, who has risen to the top of the world Test bowling rankings. After England declared their first innings at 435-8, veteran seamer Anderson snagged 3-37 to send the Black Caps crashing to 138-7 when rain forced an early end to day two in Wellington. Spinner Jack Leach also took three wickets, leaving New Zealand trailing by 297 runs with three days to go.
 
 
          