Updated On: 27 February, 2023 12:37 PM IST | Wellington | AP
Kane Williamson became New Zealand`s leading run-scorer in Tests and continued to marshal his team`s resistance Monday on the fourth morning of the second Test against England

New Zealand`s captain Tim Southee (L) plays a shot, with England`s wicket-keeper Ben Foakes during day four of the second cricket Test match between New Zealand and England at the Basin Reserve in Wellington on February 27, 2023. (Pic Courtesy: AFP)
Kane Williamson became New Zealand`s leading run-scorer in Tests and continued to marshal his team`s resistance Monday on the fourth morning of the second Test against England.
At lunch, New Zealand was 325-5 and led England by 99 runs after following on 226 runs behind. Williamson was 63 and Tom Blundell was 19.
England dismissed New Zealand for 209 in its first innings in reply to its own 435-9 declared and enforced the follow before lunch on the third day.