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New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson notched up his fourth Test double-ton while Henry Nicholls and Daryl Mitchell smashed centuries in the second and final Test against Pakistan in Christchurch on Tuesday.
Williamson scored 238 and added a marathon 369-run stand for the fourth wi🐎cket with Nicholls, who made 157.
Captain Kane then allowed Mitchell to complete his maid🌞en Test h🍨undred before declaring their first innings on 659 for 6.
The Mohammad Rizwan-led Pa🌞kistan, who were bun♉dled out for 297 in their first innings, finished Day 3 on 8/1, still trailing by 354 runs and staring at an innings defeat.
Williamson’s double hundred applauded by the Kiwi spectators
Currently the No. 1 ranked Test batsman, Williamson took a single off Shaheen Afridi to equal Brendon McCullum’s record of four Test double-hundreds by a New Zealander.
Williamson shook hands with his partner Kyle Jamieson and raised the bat towards th﷽e drಞessing room in a muted celebration.
A❀fter batting for more than nine hours at the Hagley Oval, Williamson played a💛 tired shot and departed with scores of 251, 129, 21 and 238 in his last four Test innings.
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