04 June,2021 06:52 AM IST | London | Agencies
NZ’s Devon Conway celebrates his 200 yesterday. Pic/AP, PTI
Opener Devon Conway made exactly 200 on Test debut as New Zealand scored 378 on Day Two of the series opener at Lord's on Thursday.
At stumps, England were 111-2 with Rory Burns and Joe Root batting on 59 and 42 respectively.
Earlier, Conway was the last man out in a first-innings total of the two-match series.
The South Africa-born left-hander was in sight of becoming the very first batsman in the 144-year history of Test cricket to carry their bat - bat throughout the entire innings - in their first knock in the format when he was run out to end a stay of more than nine-and-a-half hours.
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Nevertheless, it needed a review of a close call before it was confirmed that England captain Joe Root had taken the bails off in time.
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