NZ vs SA 2021-22, 2nd Test
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Ahead of second South Africa Test, stand-in captain pleased but not distracted by Team of the Year accolade at Halberg Awards
Latham said the team was hugely pleased to receive the honour, and proud of Williamson for his own award, and they would all celebrate together when the time came, but for now the focus remained on “picking up WTC points”.
“It’s very special to have that recognition for the year, but for us it was over a [longer] period of time to win that Test Championship,” Latham said at the pre-match media briefing. “It’s not just the team, it’s the wider network of New Zealand Cricket. We’re all trying to push for the same thing and to have that recognition was really special.
“[As for Willimason], the quality player he is, we’ve seen that day in and day out, and for him to get that recognition is very special – not only for his play, but also as a leader and a person as well. We will certainly celebrate with him when we get a chance to.”
“On the whole for us it’s about the WTC and you get as many points as possible,” he said. “Points at home are really vital. Nowadays in international cricket it’s so hard to win away from home, so points in your own country are really important.”
Williamson’s elbow ‘progressing quite well’
Williamson, who last played competitive cricket in November last year and has since been undergoing rehab for a long-standing elbow injury, provided an update on his condition after picking up his Halberg Award. “It’s improving, it’s been a bit of a long slog,” Williamson said, according to New Zealand Herald. “Hopefully this time [off] gives it what it needs, it will be nice to put it behind me.
“It does seem to be progressing quite well – in the last small period my batting load has started to increase quite a bit more, it’s looking positive.”
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