Openers Lead West Indies Fightback After New Zealand Declare on 575-8
New Zealand declared at 575-8 after Conway's 227, supported by Latham's 137; West Indies ended day two at 110-0 trailing by 465 runs.
- On Saturday at the Bay Oval, New Zealand declared their first innings at 575-8 during the third Test.
- Contributions late in the innings pushed New Zealand past 550, with Rachin Ravindra unbeaten on 72 and Ajaz Patel scoring 30 not out after Tom Latham's 137.
- Devon Conway batted through day one to reach a double-century, turning his sixth Test hundred into a double-century and was dismissed LBW by Justin Greaves at 432-4.
- West Indies finished day two 110-0 with King 55 not out and Campbell 45 not out after adding 50 runs in 59 balls to blunt New Zealand's seam attack.
- The openers will return on day three to resume their partnership, while New Zealand relies on recalled Ajaz Patel, who has never taken a wicket on New Zealand soil, for breakthroughs.
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Openers lead West Indies fightback
Brandon King and John Campbell comfortably negotiated 23 overs in fading light before stumps to take the West Indies to 110-0 at the end of day two of the third Test after New Zealand declared on a mammoth 575-8. The West Indies, with King unbeaten on 55 and Campbell not out 45, are still 465 runs behind. New Zealand opener Devon Conway’s epic 227 and some late hitting from Rachin Ravindra, who had six fours and two sixes in his 72 not out, and …
Devon Conway Slams Career Highest Score As New Zealand Pile Up 575; West Indies Strong In Reply
Devon Conway compiled the highest Test score to help New Zealand declare their innings at a massive score of 575/8, but the West Indies responded with a strong start in their first innings as they reached 110 for no loss at stumps on Day 2 of the third and final Test at Bay Oval on Friday.
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