Cricket-Openers lead West Indies fightback after New Zealand declare on 575-8


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  • Friday, 19 Dec 2025

Cricket - ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 - Semi-Final - New Zealand Practice - Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, India - November 14, 2023 New Zealand's Rachin Ravindra during practice REUTERS/Adnan Abidi

Dec 19 (Reuters) - New Zealand ‌rode Devon Conway's career-best 227 to amass 575-8 before ‌declaring their first innings on day two of thethird ‌and final test in Mount Maunganui on Friday.

West Indies cruised to 110 for no lossin reply, still 465 behind and with a mountain to climb despite ‍the breezy start, but openers John Campbell, ‍on 45, and Brandon ‌King, on 55, have looked comfortable against both pace and spin.

New ‍Zealand ​are 1-0 ahead in the three-test series.

"I think ultimately, it's a pretty good wicket," New Zealand all-rounder RachinRavindra ⁠said. "Hopefully it starts to wear and tear a ‌little more and has a bit of turn."

After a punishing day one ⁠when they bled ‍334 runs for the sole wicket of Tom Latham, West Indies suffered a setback whenpace spearhead Kemar Roach was ruled out of ‍second day's play with a hamstring issue.

Jayden ‌Seales removed nightwatchman Jacob Duffy, and JustinGreaves later nicked off Kane Williamson for 31 to spark a brief West Indies fightback.

Conway providedthe bedrock of the New Zealand innings, converting his overnight 178 into his test-best 227, compiled from 367 balls with 31 fours beforeGreaves trapped him lbw.

Ravindra (72) and Ajaz Patel (30) produced unbeaten cameos ‌before New Zealand declared their innings.

New Zealand's hopes of making early inroads into the West Indies batting order did not materialise, with King and Campbell ​going after the hosts' attack in the final 23 overs of the day's play.

(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Peter Rutherford)

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