West Indies advance 85 runs in Test 2 against New Zealand dgtl



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New Zealand won the first round by one inning. The Kiwis are also smelling victory in the second test inning. At the end of the third day, the West Indies are losing 75 runs in the second inning. 4 windows in hand. As a result, there is a good chance of winning the tickets.

Batting first, New Zealand scored 480 runs. In response, the West Indies lost 124 lots for 6 lots at the end of the second day. His first innings ended Sunday with just 131 runs. Tim Southee took the last two wickets. Took 5 wickets for only 32 runs. Took 294 plots in Testing. He’s close to crossing 300 proving grounds as the third Kiwi bowler after Richard Hadlee and Daniel Vettori. Kyle Jamieson, on the other hand, took five wickets for 34 races.

The West Indies followed with a 329-run deficit. The game ended before 16.2 overs on Sunday due to bad light. Then the Caribbeans collected 244 runs for 8 wickets. Joshua da Silva (25) is with the captain of the crew Jason Holder (60). The duo added 64 runs for the seventh straight wicket. It brought some relief at the entrances. It has built up resistance against New Zealand. The 6 highest runs of the innings came from John Campbell’s bat. This is his highest career in Testing. However, no one but Jason Holder crossed the 50s mark.

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The Caribbeans continue to suffer in this series. The visiting team failed to cross 250 in 3 innings of two Tests. The future of the question of whether the Holder-Da Silva duo will be able to fight on Monday depends on how long the Test lasts in five days.

Trent Bolt was the most successful Kiwi bowler in the second inning. Took 3 wickets for 75 runs. Kyle Jamieson (2-43) and Neil Wagner (1-53) shared the remaining fields. Tim Southee didn’t take a wicket in the second inning.



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