New Zealand's Tom Latham registers highest individual score while carrying bat against Sri Lanka @ Wellington Sunday Dec 17,2018
244* - The previous highest score by an opener while carrying
the bat in Tests, by Alastair Cook in the Ashes Test at the MCG in
2017-18.
Tom Latham's
264* in this innings beat that record.
Yom Latham is only the second New
Zealand batsman to carry his bat through an innings after Glenn Turner,
who did twice
0 - Individual scores in Tests higher than Latham's 264* in
Tests this year. Mushfiqur Rahim's unbeaten 219 against Zimbabwe is the
only other double-hundred in Tests in 2018. In the event that there
isn't a higher individual score this year, Latham will only be the
seventh New Zealand batsman to top-score in Tests in a calendar year.
The last one to do so was Ross Taylor, who made 290 in 2015 at the WACA.
1 - Scores higher than Latham's by New Zealand openers in Tests. Latham ended up just three runs short of the highest score of 267* by Bryan Young. That innings too had come against Sri Lanka, in Dunedin in 1997. Latham's unbeaten innings is the sixth-highest score by a New Zealand batsman in Tests.
491 - The previous highest team Test total when a batsman
carried his bat in Tests*: Alastair Cook did it in England's first
innings in the 2017-18 Ashes Test at the MCG. Latham now holds the
record for carrying the bat through the biggest innings in terms of
runs. In terms of batting the longest by team overs, Pakistan's Nazar
Mohammad holds the record. He batted through the 1167 balls that
Pakistan's first innings lasted in the Lucknow Test in 1952-53. At a
length of 945 deliveries, Latham's innings ranks fifth in this list and
is the second-longest such innings by a New Zealand batsman. Glenn
Turner carried his bat through an innings that lasted 1127 balls, against West Indies in 1971-72.
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