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The West Indies lost the first Test against New Zealand by one inning and 134 runs. This time, in the last game of the two Test series, the visitors lost by one inning and 12 runs and also to Dublo Whitewash’s embarrassment.
The Caribbeans could not avoid losing the tickets for a while. In the second inning of the Wellington test, they would have stopped at 316 runs. Windies was out by 131 in the first innings. Previously, the hosts scored 480 runs in the first inning with a Henry Nichols century.
The Windies were only able to score 63 runs as of the fourth day on Monday (December 14). They finished the third day with 244 races for 6 terrains. The visitors relied on the two hitters from the day before, captain Jason Holder and Joshua de Silva, to save innings.
But at the start of the fourth day, Holder received 61 runs from Tim Southee with just one run. De Silva tried to save tickets despite losing to his teammate. He was also leading the way with Alzheimer’s disease, 24-year-old Joseph. The Windies wicketkeeper also picked up fifty with great hitting. But De Silva fell victim to lbw of Neil Wagner’s 58 personals for 306.
Shannon Gabriel then took the last wicket with just 10 more runs to add to the scoreboard. Chemer Holder was undefeated in 13 races.
Trent Bolt and Wagner took the three highest lands for the kiwis. Tim Southee and Kyle Jamieson shared two lots each. Previously, these two players took 5 wickets each in the Windies’ early innings.
Henry Nichols became the best of the game by scoring a century. Jamison has been named Player of the Series.
Bangladesh time: 1250 hours, December 14, 2020
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