The New Zealand Cricket team, nicknamed Black Caps, is unarguably one of the top test teams in world cricket. New Zealand has produced some of the great batters who mostly remain underrated, especially in test matches. So, in this article, we will discuss 'Best knocks played by New Zealand batters in 4th innings of test match'.
1. Nathan Astle
Nathan Astle was one of the best players from New Zealand, with more than handy medium-pace bowling. In a game against England in the 2002 test series, England set a target of 550 runs for New Zealand. Chasing 550 runs, with the score reading 333-9, Astle stitched together a 118-run stand with Chris Cairns. In his 168-ball knock, where he spent nearly 4 hours, he smashed 28 boundaries and 11 gigantic sixes, scoring 222 runs. Notably, this came in a losing cause.
2. Bevan Congdon
Bevan Congdon was one of the best players from New Zealand, with more than handy medium-pace bowling. In a game against England in the 1973 test series, England set a target of 479 runs for New Zealand. Chasing 479 runs, with the score reading 130-4, Congdon stitched together a 177-run stand with Vic Pollard. In his 377-ball knock, where he spent nearly 7 hours, he smashed 19 boundaries, scoring 176 runs. Notably, this came in a losing cause.
3. Daniel Vettori
Daniel Vettori was one of the best players from New Zealand, with more than handy off-spin bowling. In a game against Sri Lanka in the 2009 test series, Sri Lanka set a target of 494 runs for New Zealand. Chasing 494 runs, with the score reading 176-6, Vettori stitched together a 124-run stand with Jacob Oram. In his 189-ball knock, where he spent nearly 4 hours, he smashed 16 boundaries, scoring 140 runs. Notably, this came in a losing cause.
4. Kane Williamson
Kane Williamson is one of the best players from New Zealand, with more than handy batting at the top of the order. In a game against Sri Lanka in the 2023 test series, Sri Lanka set a target of 285 runs for New Zealand. Chasing 285 runs, with the score reading 90-3, Williamson stitched together a 142-run stand with Daryl Mitchell. In his 194-ball knock, where he spent nearly 5 hours, he smashed 11 boundaries and a gigantic six, scoring 121 runs. Notably, this came in a winning cause.
5. Tom Blundell
Tom Blundell is one of the best players from New Zealand, with more than handy wicket keeping skills. In a game against Australia in the 2019 test series, Australia set a target of 488 runs for New Zealand. Chasing 488 runs, with the score reading 89-4, Blundell stitched together a 72-run stand with BJ Watling. In his 210-ball knock, where he spent nearly 5 hours, he smashed 15 boundaries, scoring 121 runs. Notably, this came in a losing cause.
6. Shane Thomson
Shane Thomson was one of the best players from New Zealand, with more than handy medium-pace bowling. In a game against Pakistan in the 1994 test series, Pakistan set a target of 324 runs for New Zealand. Chasing 324 runs, with the score reading 133-4, Thomson stitched together a 154-run stand with Bryan Young. In his 167-ball knock, where he spent nearly 4 hours, he smashed 15 boundaries and two gigantic six, scoring 120 runs. Notably, this came in a winning cause.
7. Ross Taylor
Ross Taylor was one of the best players from New Zealand, with more than handy batting at the top of the order. In a game against India in the 2009 test series, India set a target of 617 runs for New Zealand. Chasing 617 runs, with the score reading 84-4, Taylor stitched together a 142-run stand with James Franklin. In his 165-ball knock, where he spent nearly 4 hours, he smashed 16 boundaries, scoring 107 runs. Notably, this game ended in draw.
8. Jeremy Coney
Jeremy Coney was one of the best players from New Zealand, with more than handy medium-pace bowling. In a game against Pakistan in the 1985 test series, Pakistan set a target of 278 runs for New Zealand. Chasing 278 runs, with the score reading 23-4, Coney stitched together a 157-run stand with Martin Crowe. In his 243-ball knock, where he spent nearly 6 hours, he smashed 12 boundaries, scoring 111 runs. Notably, this came in a winning cause.
9. Glenn Turner
Glenn Turner was one of the best players from New Zealand, with more than handy batting at the top of the order. In a game against Australia in the 1974 test series, Australia set a target of 228 runs for New Zealand. Chasing 228 runs, with the score reading 62-3, Turner stitched together a 115-run stand with Brian Hastings. In his 355-ball knock, where he spent nearly 6 hours, he smashed 12 boundaries, scoring 110 runs. Notably, this came in a winning cause.
10. Richard Hadlee
Richard Hadlee was one of the best players from New Zealand, with more than handy batting lower down the order. In a game against England in the 1983 test series, England set a target of 511 runs for New Zealand. Chasing 511 runs, with the score reading 290-9, Hadlee stitched together a 55-run stand with John Bracewell. In his 118-ball knock, where he spent nearly 3 hours, he smashed 13 boundaries, scoring 92 runs. Notably, this came in a losing cause.