• England captain Joe Root, left, celebrates after the dismissal of New Zealand's Kane Williamson during the second day of the first Test at Mount Maunganui. AFP
    England captain Joe Root, left, celebrates after the dismissal of New Zealand's Kane Williamson during the second day of the first Test at Mount Maunganui. AFP
  • England's Ben Stokes takes a catch to dismiss Kane Williamson. AFP
    England's Ben Stokes takes a catch to dismiss Kane Williamson. AFP
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    England bowler Sam Curran celebrates after dismissing New Zealand's Kane Williamson. AP
  • England's Sam Curran, left, celebrates with teammate Jos Buttler after claiming the wicket of Kane Williamson. AP
    England's Sam Curran, left, celebrates with teammate Jos Buttler after claiming the wicket of Kane Williamson. AP
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    England's Jofra Archer. AP
  • New Zealand's Henry Nicholls is hit by a delivery from England bowler Jofra Archer. AFP
    New Zealand's Henry Nicholls is hit by a delivery from England bowler Jofra Archer. AFP
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    New Zealand’s Henry Nicholls drops his bat after being hit by a delivery from Jofra Archer. AFP
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    New Zealand's Henry Nicholls receives treatment after being hit by a Jofra Archer delivery. AFP
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    New Zealand batsman BJ Watling. Getty
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    New Zealand's Henry Nicholls plays a shot. AFP
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    England's Sam Curran. Reuters
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    Henry Nicholls of New Zealand batting at Mount Maunganui. Getty
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    England's Ollie Pope takes a catch to dismiss Ross Taylor of New Zealand. AFP
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    Kane Williamson of New Zealand. Getty
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    England's Joe Denly slides to save a boundary. AFP
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    New Zealand batsman Jeet Raval. AP
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    Kane Williamson of New Zealand. Getty
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    England's Joe Denly, third left, is congratulated by teammates after taking a catch to dismiss New Zealand batsman Jeet Raval. AP
  • England bowler Sam Curran, second right, appeals successfully for LBW to dismiss New Zealand's Tom Latham. AFP
    England bowler Sam Curran, second right, appeals successfully for LBW to dismiss New Zealand's Tom Latham. AFP
  • England's Jack Leach ducks under bouncer. AP
    England's Jack Leach ducks under bouncer. AP
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    Fans during the match at Mount Maunganui. Reuters
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    England batsman Stuart Broad of England is bowled by New Zealand's Neil Wagner. Getty
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    New Zealand’s Jeet Raval drops a shot from England batsman Jos Buttler. AFP
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    England batsman Jos Buttler. Getty
  • New Zealand's Ross Taylor takes a catch to dismiss England batsman Ben Stokes. AFP
    New Zealand's Ross Taylor takes a catch to dismiss England batsman Ben Stokes. AFP
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    England's Jos Buttler. AFP
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    A view of the ground at Mount Maunganui. Reuters
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    New Zealand's Tim Southee takes a catch to dismiss England batsman Jofra Archer. AFP
  • New Zealand's Tim Southee, centre, celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Jofra Archer. Reuters
    New Zealand's Tim Southee, centre, celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Jofra Archer. Reuters
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    England's Ollie Pope after losing his wicket. Getty

Sam Curran claims key wicket of Kane Williamson to give England the edge in second Test against New Zealand


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MATCH INFO

Day 2 at Mount Maunganui

England 353

Stokes 91, Denly 74, Southee 4-88

New Zealand 144-4

Williamson 51, S Curran 2-28

Sam Curran produced an unplayable delivery to dismiss New Zealand captain Kane Williamson and put England in a strong position at the end of the second day of the first Test at Mount Maunganui on Friday.

The hosts ended the day on 144-4 and Henry Nicholls (26) and BJ Watling (six) will resume in Mount Maunganui on Saturday to try and eat into their 209-run deficit after England were dismissed for 353 after lunch on Friday.

Williamson had been rested for the Twenty20 matches before the two-test series and had just four innings since the World Cup final in July, one of which was in a first-class game last month.

The 29-year-old, however, anchored New Zealand's innings with his 31st Test half century but was surprised by a ball from Curran that reared off the pitch and was caught in the slips for 51.

Curran was the pick of England's bowlers with two-28 and spinner Jack Leach was believes the ball that claimed Williamson's wicket was a good omen.

"The ball from Sam Curran to get Kane Williamson misbehaved and that's a good sign when you've got runs on the board," he said.

We would have liked to have got more runs, we were aiming for at least 400. We wanted that big score and we wanted a century in there and that's something we're working hard to do. Hopefully that'll come in the second innings."

Tom Latham had been dismissed before tea for eight, while Jeet Raval (19) and Ross Taylor (25) both fell to reckless shots as they holed out in the deep in the final session.

Neil Wagner had wrapped up England's innings about an hour after the lunch break after a superb spell from Tim Southee in the first session dragged his side back into the match.

The tourists had looked well set to post a big total when they resumed on Friday on 241-4 with Ben Stokes at the crease on 67 and eager to push on.

The all-rounder and Ollie Pope, who overturned an early lbw decision on review while on his overnight score of 18, dominated the first 30 minutes with Stokes in particular bristling with aggression.

Stokes raced to 91 and looked set for his ninth test century when he slashed at a Southee delivery and was caught one handed by a diving Taylor at first slip.

His dismissal sparked a collapse as England slumped from 277-4 to 286-7 and then 295-8 before Jos Buttler (43) and Jack Leach, who finished 18 not out, combined for an important ninth wicket partnership of 52 runs.

Wagner finished off England's innings when he bowled Stuart Broad for one having had Buttler caught at deep point by Mitchell Santner.

Santner had actually been off the field signing autographs shortly before Wagner began his run up and was perhaps unsighted by Buttler, who had been dropped by Raval in a similar position in the previous over.

Southee finished with 4-88 and could have had a five-wicket haul had Raval not dropped Buttler. "It would have been nice to be three down tonight but we've still got batting to come, said Southee.

"I thought we bowled well yesterday and we got our rewards for that today. We would have taken 6-112 at the start of the day."

MATCH INFO

Day 2 at Mount Maunganui

England 353

Stokes 91, Denly 74, Southee 4-88

New Zealand 144-4

Williamson 51, S Curran 2-28