Tom Latham, Will Young Create NZ History in Champions Trophy: In a thrilling start to the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, New Zealand’s Tom Latham and Will Young etched their names into the record books with a remarkable batting performance against Pakistan at the National Stadium in Karachi. The duo became the first New Zealand pair and only the fifth overall in the history of the ICC Champions Trophy to score centuries in the same innings, showcasing their resilience and skill under pressure.
A Rocky Start and a Record-Breaking Recovery
New Zealand, sent in to bat first, found themselves in early trouble after losing three quick wickets. The Pakistani bowlers were on top, and the Kiwis needed a partnership to steady the ship. Enter Tom Latham and Will Young, who rose to the occasion with a magnificent 108-run stand for the fourth wicket. Their partnership not only rescued New Zealand from a precarious position but also set the stage for a historic achievement.

Young, playing with composure and precision, scored a fluent 107, while Latham remained unbeaten on 118, anchoring the innings and ensuring New Zealand posted a competitive total. Their centuries marked a significant milestone, as they joined an elite group of batting pairs who have achieved the rare feat of scoring hundreds in the same innings in the history of the ICC Champions Trophy.
Joining an Exclusive Club
Before Latham and Young, only four other pairs had accomplished this remarkable feat in the tournament’s history. The list includes some of the most iconic names in cricket:
- Virender Sehwag (126) and Sourav Ganguly (117) vs England, Colombo, 2002*
The Indian duo set the benchmark with a dominant performance against England in the early years of the tournament. - Chris Gayle (101) and Dwayne Bravo (112) vs England, Ahmedabad, 2006*
The West Indies pair showcased their explosive batting prowess in a memorable match. - Shane Watson (136) and Ricky Ponting (111) vs England, Centurion, 2009**
The Australian legends delivered a masterclass in chasing, dismantling England’s bowling attack. - Shakib Al Hasan (114) and Mahmudullah Riyad (102) vs New Zealand, Cardiff, 2017*
The Bangladeshi pair stunned New Zealand with a brilliant partnership in a high-pressure game.
Now, Latham and Young have added their names to this prestigious list, further cementing their place in Champions Trophy history.
A Turning Point for New Zealand
The partnership between Latham and Young was not just about personal milestones; it was a turning point in the match. After the early setbacks, their calm and calculated approach allowed New Zealand to regain control and build a solid foundation. Their ability to rotate the strike and punish loose deliveries kept the scoreboard ticking, frustrating the Pakistani bowlers.
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A Memorable Start to ICC Champions Trophy 2025
The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy opener in Karachi will be remembered for this historic partnership. Latham and Young’s centuries not only propelled New Zealand to a strong total but also set the tone for what promises to be an exciting tournament. Their achievement is a reminder of the magic that cricket can produce, as individual brilliance combines with teamwork to create unforgettable moments.
As the tournament progresses, New Zealand will look to build on this momentum, while Pakistan will aim to bounce back.