Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

NZ wobble after Head ton puts Australia on top

- Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MELBOURNE: Australia’s pacemen struck twice to leave New Zealand vulnerable at 44 for two on day two of the Boxing Day Test after Travis Head scored a sparkling century to put the hosts firmly in command. Tom Latham was nine not out with Ross Taylor on two, and New Zealand facing a mountain to climb to reel in Australia’s first innings total of 467.

The tourists’ opening woes continued, with Jeet Raval’s replacemen­t Tom Blundell out for 15 edging a Pat Cummins delivery to wicketkeep­er-captain Tim Paine.

The huge contingent of New Zealand fans in a crowd of 60,000 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground were soon groaning again when captain Kane Williamson top-edged a pull shot to be caught by Paine for nine.

Under pressure to cement his place in Australia’s middle order, South Australian scrapper Head completed his second Test ton after tea and celebrated with emotion on a sun-drenched afternoon. He was eventually dismissed for 114, smashing spin-bowling all-rounder Mitchell Santner straight to cover when looking for quick runs late in Australia’s innings.

Head scored 56 in his first innings in the series-opener in Perth but was disappoint­ed to give up his wicket with a loose drive off paceman Tim Southee.

Head combined with captain Tim Paine in a 150-run partnershi­p that all but crushed New Zealand’s hopes of forging a series-levelling victory after their 296-run loss in the pink ball test in Perth.

Their sixth-wicket stand was ended soon after tea when the tireless Neil Wagner trapped Paine lbw for 79, denying the Tasmanian skipper a maiden Test hundred.

Kane Williamson’s bowlers mopped up the tail for the cost of only 34 runs but the damage was already done.

New Zealand managed only one wicket from the first two sessions on Friday, placing Williamson’s decision to send Australia in to bat upon winning the toss under an even harsher light.

After Australia resumed in the morning on 257 for four, paceman Wagner denied Steve Smith his first century of the home summer, dismissing the master batsman for 85 with a short ball for the third time in the series.

Smith was out parrying at a bouncer that pinged off the shoulder of his bat before being plucked out of the air with one hand by a leaping Henry Nicholls in the gully.

That was as good as it got for the Black Caps who were soon on the back foot as Head and Paine counter-attacked with vigour. The pair marched off unbeaten at tea, having survived the whole middle session and pushed Australia to 431 for five.

PAINE BLASTS DRS

Paine blasted cricket’s Decision Review System, saying it left him “disappoint­ed and angry” after he was dismissed controvers­ially in the second Test against New Zealand.

Paine was removed lbw by Neil Wagner for 79 after New Zealand reviewed the umpire’s original not out decision.

He was asked about the DRS by broadcaste­r ABC afterwards and replied: “Don’t start.” “I thought from the length that it pitched, and the bloke bowling around the wicket, it’s pretty difficult to hit you in line, and hit the stumps,” he said of the delivery.

Some commentato­rs agreed that it was hard to see how Wagner’s ball could have cut back into Paine so much, struck him in line and gone on to hit middle stump. Paine’s disappoint­ment was compounded by New Zealand’s Ross Taylor surviving a review late in the day after initially being given out lbw. The ball looked to be hitting the stumps but the tracking technology showed it going over.

“And then you get one late tonight which, the guy’s stuck on the crease, he’s hit really full and it’s going over, so it’s disappoint­ing and it makes me angry,” said Paine.

Brief scores (Stumps, Day

2): Australia 467 in 155.1 ovs (T Head 114, T Paine 79, S Smith 85,; N Wagner 4/83). New Zealand 44/2 in 18 ovs.

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New Zealand’s Kane Williamson (left) watches as Australia’s Travis Head celebrates his century at the MCG on Friday.
AP ■ New Zealand’s Kane Williamson (left) watches as Australia’s Travis Head celebrates his century at the MCG on Friday.

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