Nz Wi: nicholls bat and jamieson southee’s ball put the west indies in a dgtl mess



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The West Indies are ahead of the follow-up in Test 2, as well as Test 1 against New Zealand. In response to New Zealand’s 470, the West Indies were 124-for-eight at the end of the second day. The Caribbeans need 137 more runs to save the continuation, with just 2 wickets in hand.

The two pacemakers Kyle Jamieson and Tim Southee finished the West Indies on Saturday. Jamison took 5 lots and Saudi took the remaining 3 lots. With the exception of Jermaine Blackwood, no hitter from the West Indies has been able to resist bowling by the two. Blackwood scored 69 runs. He has 11 fours in his entrances. Only John Campbell and Shamar Brooks scored double figures. They both scored 14 runs.

The Saudis pushed the Caribbeans first. Picked up by Craig Brathwaite (0) and Darren Bravo (6). Jamieson returned Campbell and Roston Chase (0) with two balls in a row. Then Blackwood and Brooks handled the situation a bit by adding 6 runs for fifth. Jamison broke this pair. Jason Holder (9) and Aljhari Joseph (0) in the same change to return the Jamison of the West Indies. Sometimes Saudi returned Blackwood. Joshua da Silva (2) and Chemer Holder (5) are on the wicket.

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Previously, New Zealand started the second day with 294 races for 8 terrains. Henry Nichols, who remained undefeated with 117, scored 184 runs. This is the highest test of his career. He has 21 fours and 1 six in his entrances. Neil Wagner supported Nichols after Jamieson (20) and Saudi (11) made a quick comeback. He played a stormy 7-run inning with 42 balls. It has 6 fours and 4 sixes in its entrances. The duo added 95 runs for the ninth wicket.

Among bowlers from the West Indies, Shannon Gabriel and Aljhari Joseph took 3 wickets each and Chemer Holder and Roston Chase took 2 wickets each.



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