HAMILTON: Kane William­son scored a 38th half-century as New Zealand took charge on the second day of the third Test by dismissing England for 143 and making 136 for three at Sunday’s close of play for an overall lead of 340.

England have already secured series honours after big wins in Christchurch and Wellington but were on the back foot from the very start of a hot day at Hamilton’s Seddon Park as they tried to finish off New Zealand’s first innings.

Spinner Mitchell Santner (76) and seamer Will O’Rourke resisted for more than an hour to add 32 runs to the overnight tally for the last wicket, taking New Zealand to a healthy 347 all out.

O’Rourke led the way with a brilliant spell as the pair then teamed up with Matt Henry to rip through England’s batting order in a session and a half before tea to give the hosts a first-innings lead of 204.

New Zealand declined to force the follow-on and the batters took over for the final session with skipper Tom Latham chopping on after making 19 and Will Young scoring 60 from 85 balls before pulling a Ben Stokes delivery to midwicket.

O’Rourke returned to the crease as nightwatchman but edged behind off Ben Stokes for a duck, leaving Rachin Ravindra to take New Zealand to stumps on two not out in the company of Williamson, who was unbeaten on 50.

“I think a little bit in the first two Tests, we probably didn’t have heaps of the rub of the green,” said O’Rourke.

“It was big for us just to be able to bring their bowlers back, and having to bowl big spells, and hopefully we can keep keep bringing them back tomorrow.”

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