Dominant New Zealand leads the West Indies by runs at lunch on day 4 of the 3rd test
- At Bay Oval by lunch, New Zealand cricket team was 35-0 after 11 overs, leading West Indies cricket team by 189 after the tourists were all out for 420 in reply to 575-8 declared.
- Seeking a full day to bowl the tourists, New Zealand aims to extend its lead as the pitch at Bay Oval begins to crack, using only a light roller between innings.
- Jacob Duffy, the workhorse of the New Zealand attack, took two wickets including Shai Hope in the first four overs Sunday to hurry the West Indies innings' end.
- New Zealand already leads the three-match series 1-0 after the first test was drawn and the second won by nine wickets, while the match meandered on the second day as New Zealand took only six West Indies wickets and the tourists added 281 runs.
- Absent bowlers Matt Henry, Will O'Rourke, Ben Sears, Nathan Smith and Kyle Jamieson limit New Zealand's options, with Jacob Duffy, New Zealand bowler, leading at 18 wickets at 17.3.
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Latham and Conway hit hundreds again as New Zealand sense victory
Dec 21 - New Zealand openers Tom Latham and Devon Conway entered the record books on Sunday by smashing their second hundreds of the match to help set West Indies an unlikely victory target of 462 on day four of the third and final test in Mount Maunganui. Read more at straitstimes.com.
New Zealand Openers Rewrite Record Books with Dual Centuries | Sports-Games
New Zealand's Tom Latham and Devon Conway achieved a milestone by scoring centuries in both innings of a test match against West Indies. The record-setting performance set a challenging target of 462 for West Indies on day four. West Indies faced an uphill battle, trailing significantly after New Zealand's declaration.
Conway and Latham pile on the runs as New Zealand sets the West Indies 462 to win the 3rd test
Tom Latham and Devon Conway have earned a unique place in test history when their 192-run second innings partnership paved the way for New Zealand’s declaration at 306-2 on the fourth day of the third test against the West Indies.…
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