Wellington: England were invited to bat first in the second Test against New Zealand at the Basin Reserve, Wellington on Friday. Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett started the innings for the visitors and the former kicked off the proceedings in some style. Facing Tim Southee in the first over, Crawley waited till the last ball to unleash his hitting ability. The right-handed batter then smashed the ball straight over Southee’s head and cleared the boundary rope at long-off for a maximum. England amassed 10 runs from the over and also Crawley inked his name in the record books with a six off the last delivery.
The 26-year-old became the only second batter in Test cricket to hit a six in the first over of the match. Also, it is only the third time in the history of Test cricket that a maximum is hit in the opening over of the red-ball fixture. Chris Gayle was the first batter to do so when he hit Sohag Gazi of Bangladesh for two sixes in 2012. Gayle smashed sixes against spinner back then but now Crawley became the first batter to hit a pacer for two sixes in the first over of the match.