West Indies hang tough and are 206-2 at lunch on Day 3 of the 3rd test against New Zealand
Kavem Hodge remained unbeaten on 53 as West Indies reached 206-5 at lunch, adding 96 runs in the morning session against New Zealand’s declared total of 575-8.
- On Saturday, the West Indies were 206-5 at lunch, replying to New Zealand's 575-8 declared after resuming the third Test at 110 without loss.
- In the morning session, the West Indies added 96 runs in a fluent start as Kavem Hodge and Tevin Imlach entered the match light on runs.
- Jacob Duffy struck early, taking two wickets before lunch, removing John Campbell for 45 and Brandon King for 63 inside the first hour.
- Kavem Hodge reached 53 not out from 85 balls, and Imlach contributed 27 in a 66-run partnership, helping steady the reply at lunch.
- With selection changes, Alick Athanaze was promoted above Shai Hope, while New Zealand leads the three-match series 1-0.
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