Weekend Herald

Nicholls lauds ‘great mate’ Latham for inspiratio­nal innings

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Niall Anderson

The Black Caps will end 2018 far more secure in their test batting line-up than when they began, thanks largely to Tom Latham and Henry Nicholls.

The Canterbury duo have made the leap from promising players to consistent contributo­rs, finishing their calendar year by both carving superb centuries against Sri Lanka at their home Hagley Oval ground.

Latham reached 150 in consecutiv­e tests with his 176, while Nicholls finished 162 not out, barely offering a chance in his highest test score. They were performanc­es which ensured the pair hold the best averages of any test player with more than 600 runs this year — Nicholls has scored 658 runs at an average of 73.11 and Latham has 658 runs at 59.81.

Black Caps batting coach Craig McMillan praised the pair for the improvemen­ts they’ve made in the past year.

“There’s been a lot of developmen­t from both those players. They’re two guys that love batting and love spending time at the crease. That’s pretty important as a test batsman. You have to be prepared to bat time. You have to have discipline around a game plan.

“I think both those players showed they’re prepared to let balls go. They are prepared to be patient in their areas to score from. They did that over a long period of time. That was part of their success.”

Still only 26, Latham has recorded the second-most runs by a New Zealand opener, at an average of 41.59, while Nicholls has establishe­d himself as a long-term No 5 with three centuries in 2018.

The pair added 214 for the fourth wicket yesterday and Nicholls was full of praise for Latham, saying it was a special partnershi­p.

“We’re really great mates, we carpool every morning together to the ground.

“You look back at the 260 in Wellington, and for him to come out [on Thursday] in the second innings and basically hit reset and do all that hard work again is pretty cool.

“He’s a very resilient guy and is one of the most hard-working guys I know. To see him have the discipline to do that for another 300 balls in this innings and to be out there batting with him was pretty special. He’s a really inspiratio­nal guy and player.

“The way he batted [on Thursday] and continued that [yesterday] like he did at the Basin last week gave me a lot of inspiratio­n to try and do the same, and put us as a team in a position where we’re now in with a chance to win the game with a lot of time left.”

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