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New Zealand vs Sri Lanka 2018-19

Tom Latham becomes fourth New Zealand opener to carry the bat through a completed innings

Latham's unbeaten 264 off 489 balls is the second-highest score by a New Zealand opener.

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1st Test: Sri Lanka slump to 20/3 after Tom Latham’s 264*

Southee and Boult took out Sri Lanka's top order after New Zealand stormed to 578 on day three.

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Tom Latham records second highest Test score by a New Zealand opener

Latham was not out on 264 off 489 balls on day four of the ongoing first Test in Wellington.

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1st Test: Tom Latham double-hundred takes New Zealand to 509/6 at tea

Henry Nicholls (50) and Colin de Grandhomme (49) chipped in as New Zealand's lead reached 227 by tea.

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1st Test: Tom Latham, Henry Nicholls take New Zealand to 403/3 at lunch

Latham (168*) and Nicholls (45*) have added 91 to steer New Zealand's lead to 121 on day three.

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Relieved Test centurion Tom Latham thanks Kane Williamson for making his job easier

This is Latham's first Test century since January 2017; he helped fashioned three vitals stands on day two in Wellington.

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1st Test: New Zealand 59/1 at lunch on day two after Tim Southee’s six

Southee claimed 6/68 as Sri Lanka were bowled out for 282 on the second morning in Wellington.

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1st Test: Tim Southee relieved after maiden five-for at Basin Reserve

Having arrived at Basin Reserve with a Test best of 3/24, Southee got his name on the honours board.

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1st Test, Day 1: Tim Southee stars as Sri Lanka struggle in New Zealand

Paceman Tim Southee skittled Sri Lanka's top order with a five-wicket haul to put New Zealand in a commanding position on the opening day of the first Test in Wellington on Saturday.

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1st Test: Sri Lanka 73/3 at lunch after Tim Southee’s early strikes

Dimuth Karunaratne and Angelo Mathews set about trying to rebuild the innings on day one at Basin Reserve.

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