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New Zealand's charge to victory over West Indies delayed by Jermaine Blackwood and Alzarri Joseph

New Zealand are on the brink of an innings victory over West Indies in the first Test at Hamilton but have been delayed by an unbroken seventh-wicket stand of 107 between Jermaine Blackwood and Alzarri Joseph for the tourists

By Reuters

Last Updated: 05/12/20 10:24am

Alzarri Joseph (R) scored his maiden Test half-century in a defiant stand with Jermaine Blackwood for the West Indies
Alzarri Joseph (R) scored his maiden Test half-century in a defiant stand with Jermaine Blackwood for the West Indies

New Zealand's bowlers twice ripped through the West Indies batting line-up on Saturday and pushed them to the brink of a comprehensive first Test victory at the end of the third day at Seddon Park.

Only some counter-attacking resistance from Jermaine Blackwood (80 not out) and Alzarri Joseph (59no) took the tourists to 196-6 in their second innings and kept them from becoming the fifth team to be dismissed twice in one day.

They were bowled out for 138 in their first innings after lunch, still 381 runs behind New Zealand's 519-7 declared and Kane Williamson had no hesitation in imposing the follow-on.

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Jason Holder's team then slumped to 89-6 in their second innings and with wicketkeeper Shane Dowrich unable to bat due to a finger injury, risked their heaviest Test defeat.

However, Blackwood, who also provided some resistance with Holder in the first innings, took every chance offered to him and combined with Joseph in an unbeaten 107-run partnership to frustrate the home attack.

The visitors still trail by 185 runs.

Tim Southee took four first-innings wickets as New Zealand pushed for victory at Seddon Park
Tim Southee took four first-innings wickets as New Zealand pushed for victory at Seddon Park

West Indies had started the day at 49 without loss in their first innings in response to New Zealand's massive total and while John Campbell hit the first ball from Tim Southee to the boundary, things then rapidly went downhill.

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They lost their first three wickets for just the addition of two runs, which set a pattern for their day, when they produced small partnerships only to lose wickets in bunches in the face of a disciplined and clinical bowling performance.

Sensing victory later, however, New Zealand's attack lost some of their discipline and Blackwood and Joseph, who brought up his first Test half-century with a six off Trent Boult, capitalised.

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