Cricket-Captain Latham pleased with win as New Zealand down Ireland ahead of England tests


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May 30 (Reuters) - New Zealand captain ⁠Tom Latham praised batter Tom Blundell and bowler Nathan Smith as ⁠the Black Caps warmed up for their first test against England ‌at Lord's next week with a one-sided victory over Ireland in Belfast on Friday.

The tourists won by an innings and 79 runs after putting aside their early struggles with the bat to ​secure a sizeable victory in the one-off test, ⁠with Blundell top-scoring with 186 ⁠runs during a 217-run partnership with Rachin Ravindra.

"We were put under pressure on that ⁠first ‌day - to be four down reasonably early with not many on the board," said Latham after seeing his side fall to 86 ⁠for 4 inside the opening 23 overs.

"The introduction of ​Tom absorbed quite a ‌lot of pressure, and be able to put it back on them ⁠and form a ​really good partnership, over 200."

New Zealand finished their first innings on 490 for 8 declared before bowling Ireland out for 179 in their first stint at the crease, ⁠with Smith claiming six wickets for 40 runs ​as the visitors enforced the follow-on.

The Irish could amass only a further 232 runs in their second innings to leave the New Zealanders comfortable winners before the ⁠first of their three tests against the English throughout June.

"A really pleasing performance," said Latham. "We spoke as a batting unit of getting 400-plus in the first innings, and to get what we did and to push towards the back ​end to give us a chance to bowl before ⁠lunch.

"Nothing can replicate time on the park and backing days up, so it ​was a really good test match for us. ‌We'll take a little bit of confidence ​from that into what we've got coming up in a couple of weeks. But really pleased."

(Reporting by Michael Church; Editing by William Mallard)

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