New Zealand will begin day three of the primary Test in opposition to Australia battling to remain within the contest, 217 in arrears and with eight wickets to take earlier than they’ll begin a doubtlessly monster chase.
Still, Glenn Phillips – the Kiwis’ brightest gentle on an in any other case darkish day – believes a mighty Black Caps victory is feasible if their goal is under 400.
After a balanced opening day on the Basin Reserve, Australia flicked the change within the capital, starting with the bat.
Cam Green took his day one century into rarified air, tallying an unbeaten 174 by lasting the opening session with tailender Josh Hazlewood.
“Greenie did the bulk of the work,” Hazlewood, who made 22, stated.
“It was good to be at the other end and watch that sort of innings. On that wicket in particular it’s quite tough and he just went through the gears nicely.”
After tabling 383, the Australian assault then melted the Black Caps’ bats. New Zealand have been 3-12 and 5-29 earlier than a late rally of their very own helped them put up 179.
Phillips made 71 off 70, partnering with Tom Blundell (33) and Matt Henry (42 off 34) to offer the Kiwis a tiny hope of a miracle on the Basin.
The Black Caps know that’s attainable, given their one-run defeat of England on the floor final yr, when Neil Wagner dismissed Jimmy Anderson to safe a series-saving Test win in an all-time traditional end.
They grew their possibilities of success – if marginally – when Tim Southee eliminated Steve Smith (0) and Marnus Labuschagne (2) as Australia went to stumps at 2-13.
It would have been 3-13 if Southee at second slip hadn’t dropped nightwatchman Nathan Lyon on the final ball of the day.
Phillips stated the dropped catch hadn’t harm morale.
“The dressing room is pretty positive at the moment after two quick ones at the end of the day,” he stated.
“Test cricket ebbs and flows quite a lot and for us obviously it was a long start with the ball this morning. Credit to the way Cam and Josh batted.
“That session after lunch after which main into tea, it wasn’t precisely perfect.
“We picked things up, we counter-attacked a little bit and put ourselves in a position where we’re still within this game.”
Phillips stated current historical past on the Basin Reserve – New Zealand have gained their previous 5 Tests on the venue – confirmed they could not be counted out.
“If it flattens out, it becomes nice to bat on and there’s plenty of time left in the game,” he stated.
“We’d still have a good go at chasing 350, 400, especially if it flattens out.”
Usman Khawaja and Lyon will likely be on the crease as Australia makes an attempt to push the goal past these scores.
Only twice in Test historical past has a aspect gained chasing 400 in a fourth innings, however each have been in opposition to Australia this century: West Indies in 2003, and South Africa in 2008.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au