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Why Henry Nichols saved New Zealand from danger without Williamson. Their undefeated century helped the Kiwis to 294 out of six at the end of the first day of the second Test against the West Indies.
Nichols is undefeated in 116 of 207 balls. He has 15 fours and 1 six in his entrances. This is your sixth century of testing. He dropped to bat at number five. Then New Zealand scored 6 runs for 3 wickets.
West Indies captain Jason Holder won the toss and chose to hit first. Shannon Gabriel hit the first wicket in the seventh over, returning Cham Blandell. Blandell scored 14 runs. The following wicket belongs to the chameleon holder. He caught Tom Latham (26) behind. Then came Ross Taylor (9). He was trapped behind Gabriel.
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Will Young put up a fight in the fourth wicket with Nichols. Scored 43 runs. Holder took his excellent catch on Gabriel’s second ball slip. 60 runs were added for the fourth wicket. After Young’s return, Watling (30) and Daryl Mitchell fought a bit.
Among bowlers from the West Indies, Gabriel took 3 wickets, Chemer Holder 2 wickets, and Aljhari Joseph 1 wicket.
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