Their record as a new-ball pair is behind only the Anderson-Broad and Wasim-Waqar combos

S Rajesh with stats inputs from Shiva Jayaraman26-Feb-2020Fourteen for 206. Those were the combined figures of Tim Southee and Trent Boult as they ripped out India’s celebrated batting line-up to hand New Zealand a convincing victory in Wellington. The numbers would have been particularly satisfying because both bowlers were coming back from a bit of a low: Boult was returning from injury, while Southee was less than impressive in white-ball cricket just before the Tests. These returns, though, underscored just how vital they are to New Zealand’s fortunes in red-ball cricket. As a bowling combination, they rival some of the greatest new-ball pairs in Test cricket.ESPNcricinfo LtdIn innings when the two bowlers have shared the first new ball, Boult and Southee have combined to take a total of 426 wickets, which is third in the all-time list. The only pairs with a higher tally are James Anderson-Stuart Broad and Wasim Akram-Waqar Younis. Before the Wellington Test, the New Zealand dup was level with Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh on 412 wickets, but now they are well clear of the West Indian pair, with their next target just 50 wickets away.The Boult-Southee combination is also remarkable because of how closely matched their numbers are: out of these 426 wickets, Boult has contributed 214 at 26.25, compared to Southee’s 212 at 26.77. There is hardly anything to separate the two, as is the case with their overall numbers.ESPNcricinfo LtdThe Wellington returns would also be gratifying to the pair because their recent stats hadn’t been so hot. In the last five Tests they had played together before this one, they had tallied 33 wickets for 1017 runs – that’s an average of 6.5 wickets per Test, and nearly 31 runs per wicket. Against India, though, they were back at their best, especially after Boult shook off his post-injury rust in the second innings. The combined haul of 14 for 206 is their fifth-best, in the 54 Tests they have played together. In fact, they were only one wicket away from equalling their best tally in a game.