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Kane Williamson's double century puts New Zealand on course for series sweep over Pakistan

New Zealand are closing in on a Test series sweep over Pakistan after a double century from captain Kane Williamson and hundreds from Henry Nicholls and Daryl Mitchell took them to 659-6 declared; Pakistan ended day three on 8-1, trailing by 354

AP Newsroom - Kane Williamson scored his fourth Test double century as New Zealand moved towards a series sweep over Pakistan
Image: Kane Williamson scored his fourth Test double century as New Zealand moved towards a series sweep over Pakistan

Skipper Kane Williamson smashed his fourth Test double-hundred while Henry Nicholls and Daryl Mitchell notched up centuries to fuel New Zealand's bid for a 2-0 series sweep in the second and final Test against Pakistan on Tuesday.

Williamson scored 238 and collaborated in a marathon 369-run partnership, a New Zealand record for the fourth wicket, with Nicholls, who made 157.

Williamson then allowed Mitchell to complete his maiden Test century before declaring New Zealand's first innings on 659-6.

Pakistan, who managed 297 in the first innings, finished the day three on 8-1, still 354 runs behind and staring at an innings defeat at Hagley Oval.

New Zealand's Daryl Mitchell celebrates after reaching his maiden Test century during play on day two of the second Test between Pakistan and New Zealand at Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand, Monday, Jan 4. 2021. (John Davidson/Photosport via AP)
Image: Daryl Mitchell was able to reach his maiden Test century before New Zealand made their declaration in Christchurch

Pakistan could not make the most of the overcast conditions and the second new ball and Azhar Ali spilled a catch at gully to allow Nicholls to complete his seventh Test century.

Battling a calf strain, Nicholls decided to counter-attack, pulling and cutting until his dismissal after attempting a pull shot off Mohammad Abbas.

Williamson was rock solid at the other end and became the third New Zealand batsman, after Stephen Fleming and Ross Taylor, to score 7,000 Test runs.

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Currently the top-ranked Test batsman, Williamson took a single off Shaheen Afridi to also equal Brendon McCullum's record of four Test double-hundreds by a New Zealand batsman.

Williamson shook hands with batting partner Kyle Jamieson and raised his bat in a muted celebration.

After batting for more than nine-and-half hours during which he hit 28 boundaries, Williamson played a tired shot and departed with scores of 251, 129, 21 and 238 in his last four Test innings.

"Pretty grateful to the skipper for giving me a couple of extra overs to try and get the job done," Mitchell, who made 102 not out, said afterwards. "His knock was amazing today, 238 in a Test match is incredible."

Pakistan dropped several catches in the match and were equally sloppy with the ball conceding 64 extra runs.