Jamison’s bowling cannon after Wagner’s batting storm



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New Zealand has paved the way for the West Indies to continue in the Wellington Test. The Caribbeans were 124 out of eight at the end of the second day on Saturday in response to the Kiwis’ 470 in the first inning.

Nichols stopped the century the day before with 164 runs. Wagner tested the first fifty of his career in his 50th Test. 42 said he was undefeated.

Jamison’s victim with the ball took 5 wickets for 34 runs, the experienced Saudi took 3 wickets.

New Zealand started the day with 294 races on 6 terrains. Nichols once again pushed the team to the limit. Jamison and Saudi were unable to accompany him for a long time. However, Wagner’s counter attack was thwarted by Caribbean bowling.

Wagner touched fifty of 36 balls. Nichols surpassed his previous career best of 162 races. The pair scored 95 runs in the ninth wicket with just 63 balls.

After lunch, Roston Chase ended the Kiwi inning by returning Nichols and Trent Bolt in an over. Nichols made 184 of 270 balls with 21 fours and 1 six.

Wagner was undefeated in 7 runs with 6 fours and 4 sixes.

Cheers through the Jamison window.  Photo: New Zealand Cricket.

The joy of Jamison’s window. Photo: New Zealand Cricket.

Although the Caribbean bowlers were unable to take advantage of the green window in the basin reserve, the Kiwi pacemakers made the most of it. Only Germain Blackwood could play without any other batters.

The new ball elevated the Saudi sailors to the Caribbean hitters. He returned two veterans, Craig Brathwaite and Darren Bravo. Later, Jameson also joined the wreckage and the West Indies lost 4 wickets for 29 races.

Blackwood, who marked a great century in the previous test, then took the helm of the team. Shamar Brooks accompanied him from the gate. Brooks contributed only 6 to 8-run par on fifth field!

After spending nearly two and a half hours at the wicket, Jamieson broke Brooks’s resistance by scoring 14 of 92 balls. The Saudis detained Blackwood in the second period. Despite the adverse conditions and conditions, Blackwood hit 89 of 11 balls on all four big shots.

Then in one Jason Holder and Aljari Joseph came out and Jamison took 5 wickets. The tall and fast bowler took 5 wickets twice in four trials of his career.

Short score:

New Zealand’s first entry: (Previous day 294/6) (Nichols 184, Jamison 20, Saudi 11, Wagner 8 *, Bolt 6; Gabriel 28-6-93-3, Jason Holder 26-7-65-0, Joseph 22-2-109- 3, Shema Holder 26-1-110-2, Chase 13-1-54-2).

First entry from the West Indies: 124/6 in 52 overs (Brathwaite 0, Campbell 14, Bravo 6, Brooks 14, Chase 0, Blackwood 69, Jason Holder 9, Joshua 2, Joseph 0, Shemer Holder 5 *; Saudi 18-2-29-3, Bolt 12 -4-32-0, Wagner 11-5-28-0, Jamison 13-4-34-5).



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