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Williamson scores ton as New Zealand stretch lead to 197 runs

:Kane Williamson scored an inspiring century and topped New Zealand's runs list on day four of the second test against England on Monday, giving the hosts a lead of 197 runs and some hope of pulling off an unlikely win.

New Zealand were 423 for five in their second innings at tea, with Williamson 113 not out and wicketkeeper Tom Blundell on 62 as England's bowlers were made to toil at the Basin Reserve after captain Ben Stokes enforced the follow-on.

Williamson had managed only 10 runs in his three previous innings in the series but found form when his team needed it, anchoring partnerships with Henry Nicholls (29), Daryl Mitchell (54) and an unbroken 126-run stand with the in-form Blundell.

He and Blundell thwarted the English attack for the entire middle session after the hosts resumed on 325 for five after lunch.

On the fourth ball of the morning, Williamson hit paceman James Anderson through midwicket for four to eclipse Ross Taylor's mark of 7,683 runs and become the country's most prolific test batsman.

With their backs to the wall, New Zealand have produced by far their biggest total of the series, making Stokes's attacking decision on day three to make them bat again appear somewhat rash.

However, with the pitch holding up well, England may still fancy their chances of mowing down the required runs should they rattle through New Zealand's final wickets.

They would have had the Black Caps six wickets down when Blundell hooked Ollie Robinson straight to Anderson at backward square leg but the 40-year-old spilled the catch.

Blundell survived to bring up his fifty and Williamson cut Stuart Broad to the fence for four to complete his 26th hundred from 226 balls.

England captured two wickets in the morning after New Zealand

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