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Wellington: New Zealand is breathing down the necks of India and Australia at the World Test Championships after losing to the West Indies. The Kiwis beat the Caribbeans by one inning and 12 runs in the second and final round of the series on Monday to win the series 2-0. As a result, New Zealand climbed to number three on the World Test Championship table.
The Black Caps rose to number three with 120 points in the two-Test series against the West Indies. However, the Kiwis have a chance to overtake Australia and India for the first time. With 296 points, Australia is currently number one on the World Test Championship points table. And India is at number two with 360 points
Australia has played 10 games in three series so far. They have won 6 of them, drew one and lost 6 of them. India has played 9 tests in 4 series so far In which the great army has won 6 out of 6 AND lost 7 out of two Although India has more points than Australia, Ajibahini is in number one with a winning percentage (0.622). Virat Kohli’s winning percentage is 0.650 New Zealand’s winning percentage is 0.625 ৷
New Zealand achieved a large margin of victory against the West Indies without Ken Williamson. New Zealand posted a whopping 480 in the first innings thanks to Henry Nilos’ 184 at the Wellington Basin Reserve. In response, the West Indies were eliminated by 131 in the first innings by Tim Southee and Kyle Jamieson. The two Kiwi pacemakers took 6 plots each
West Indies 6 followed by 329 runs However, in the second inning, the Caribbean hitters fought but the West Indies couldn’t save the inning rate. West Indies were eliminated by 316 in the second inning John Campbell scored 6 and Captain Jason Holder scored 61 of 7 Trent Bolt and Nell Wenger took three wickets each Saudi and Jamison took 6 wickets each Nichols is the best of the game and Jamison is the best of the series
In the first round of the series, New Zealand defeated the West Indies by one inning and 134 runs. Kiwi captain Williamson played the best inning of his career of 251 in the first test. But he did not play in the second Test of Paternity Leave Williamson was replaced by Tom Latham in the second test
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