"We've got better and better, hopefully we can keep improving...": Tom Latham ahead of series decider against England
Nottingham, June 24
New Zealand captain Tom Latham has called upon his side to continue improving and "keep raising the bar" as they seek a memorable Test series victory over England in the third and final Test at Trent Bridge starting on Thursday.
The visitors head into the series decider buoyed by a commanding 253-run victory at The Oval, a result achieved just days after the shock retirement of former captain Kane Williamson from international cricket. The series is levelled one-one.
Latham praised the way his team responded to Williamson's departure, saying the win reflected New Zealand's commitment to their traditional strengths.
"Any series you step into, the end goal is to be there at the end with the results that you want," Latham said, as per ESPNCricinfo.
"What's important for us is the work we do leading up to that point, and trying to stick to the things that we do well and stick to our style as best we can," he added.
The skipper felt New Zealand's approach in the second Test stood out in an era increasingly dominated by aggressive cricket.
"It was a really good example of how we operated last week [which] was maybe slightly different to what the modern generation of Test cricket is, and how it's been played. It was a little bit more old-school, and trying to do things for long periods of time and keep being a threat for long periods of time," he said.
"If it's required throughout this week to do something similar, then we'll obviously be looking to do that. We've got better and better throughout the series, and hopefully we can keep improving on those performances," he added.
New Zealand will be without pace spearhead Kyle Jamieson for the final Test as part of a planned workload-management programme following his recovery from a back stress fracture.
"He's certainly not injured; there's nothing there to worry about," Latham said. "It was always the plan for him to get through two Test matches."
Blair Tickner is the leading candidate to replace Jamieson, while all-rounder Mitchell Santner is also under consideration as New Zealand weigh up fielding a frontline spinner for the first time in the series.
Santner recently returned from a shoulder injury and could benefit from the dry conditions created by the ongoing British heatwave.
"For Mitch to get himself ready for this tour... was a testament to the work that he put in," Latham said. "He's someone who spins the ball on many different surfaces. If we do go down that line, then we certainly know he'll be a threat throughout the five days," he added, according to ESPNCricinfo.
Latham is also wary of the challenges posed by Trent Bridge, a venue known for its quick outfield and run-scoring opportunities. The New Zealand captain experienced that firsthand in 2022 when England chased down 299 in just 50 overs under the leadership of Ben Stokes and Jonny Bairstow.
Reflecting on that series, Latham said New Zealand had been more competitive than the results suggested.
"If you look at that series as a whole, the results were probably a little bit closer than what the scoreboard suggests," he said, according to the report.
"In all three games, we were certainly in the hunt... There were three really good chases throughout that series from England. You obviously know what happened towards the back end of the game with Jonny [Bairstow] and Stokesy [Ben Stokes]," he added.
The New Zealand skipper expects another high-scoring contest but believes his side is better equipped to adapt.
With the series on the line, New Zealand will be aiming to build on their momentum from The Oval and secure a significant away triumph against England.
— ANI
Reader Comments
It's incredible how New Zealand bounced back after Kane Williamson's retirement. Latham's leadership is underrated—he's keeping the team grounded. But let's be honest, England are always dangerous at home, especially with Stokes and Bairstow. Should be a cracker of a decider!
New Zealand's 'old-school' approach is exactly what Test cricket needs—patience, discipline, and skill. England's Bazball is exciting, but it's not the only way. If NZ can hold their nerve, they've got a real shot. Hoping for a close contest!
I'm impressed by how Latham handled Jamieson's workload management—it shows they're thinking long-term. Tickner is a decent replacement, but I'm curious if they'll risk Santner. Dry conditions could favour spin, but Trent Bridge is a batting paradise. Tough call! 🤔
New Zealand's resilience is commendable, but I think England will edge this one. Their batting depth is ridiculous, and Trent Bridge is a fortress for chases. That 299 chase in 2022 still haunts NZ fans. Let's see if Latham's men have learned from that.
Latham's right—NZ were more competitive in that 2022 series than the scoreboard showed. They just couldn't close out games. This time, with Williamson's retirement serving as motivation, they seem more focused. I'm rooting for them! 🙌
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