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New Zealand Is 17-1 at Lunch After Rain on the 1st Day of the 1st Test Against the West Indies
- At Hagley Oval on Tuesday, Roston Chase, West Indies captain, won the toss and elected to bowl first.
- On a warm, overcast morning with rain forecast, Roston Chase gave his pacers first use of a greenish pitch at Hagley Oval to exploit swing.
- The West Indies pace attack includes veteran Kemar Roach on his return alongside Johann Layne, Jayden Seales and Ojay Shields, while Kane Williamson returns to New Zealand's Test side for the first time since December 2024.
- The teams last met in a Test series in 2020, providing recent context, and New Zealand remains the only Test-playing nation yet to start its World Test Championship campaign.
- Will O'Rourke and Ben Sears are unavailable due to injuries and Kyle Jamieson is rested, so New Zealand's pace attack includes Matt Henry, Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes and Nathan Smith.
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New Zealand 17-1 at lunch in rain-hit West Indies Test
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