Twitter reactions: Cameron Green’s exceptional ton saves Australia amidst New Zealand’s potent bowling performance on Day 1 of the Wellington Test



In a captivating Day 1 of the first Test at Basin Reserve against New Zealand, Cameron Green emerged as Australia‘s hero, crafting a resilient century that propelled the team to stumps at 279/9. Matt Henry orchestrated an all-pace assault on the green Wellington wicket, picking 4/43 and posing significant challenges for the Australian batters throughout the three sessions. However, only Green stood tall, finishing unbeaten at 103, denying New Zealand the chance to dismiss Australia within the opening day.

Strong start by Australia on green top

New Zealand won the toss and opted to field first on a green top wicket, expecting favorable conditions for their pace attack. Nevertheless, the Kiwi bowlers struggled to capitalize, leaking away 61 runs in the opening stand. Australia, led by Steve Smith and Usman Khawaja, soared with a brilliant opening partnership of 61 runs.

Matt Henry’s precision: New Zealand’s fight back

Henry’s precision with the ball shifted momentum in favour of the Blackcaps during the second session. He dismissed well-settled batters, including Khawaja and Travis Head, leaving Australia at a challenging 89/4. Nonetheless, Mitchell Marsh‘s counterattack provided a momentum shift, and Cameron Green fought hard to stabilize the innings.

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Cameron Green’s heroics: Timely fifty and valuable partnerships

Green’s timely fifty, complemented by partnerships with Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins, helped Australia surpass the 250-run mark. Green, finding his groove, showcased aggression against the Kiwi bowlers. Stitching valuable partnerships, including a fine one with Starc and later with Cummins, Green’s innings proved pivotal.

Thrilling last over before stumps : Green’s century celebration

Starting the final over before the stumps on 91, Green showcased remarkable resilience, blasting Will O’Rourke for two fours in the first three balls to reach 99. Despite a near chop on the fourth ball, Green cut truly for four off the day’s second last delivery, celebrating his second Test ton. The tally of 9/279 by the close provided Australia with a foothold in the match, despite the challenging conditions favoring seam and swing bowlers throughout the day.

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