New Zealand bowlers enjoy
'fun' day out against Windies
HAMILTON, New Zealand, Dec. 10 (AFP) - New Zealand enjoyed a "fun" day out as Tim Southee and Trent Boult ensured they seized command on a rain-affected day two of the second Test against the West Indies in Hamilton on Sunday.
HAMILTON, New Zealand, Dec. 10 (AFP) - New Zealand enjoyed a "fun" day out as Tim Southee and Trent Boult ensured they seized command on a rain-affected day two of the second Test against the West Indies in Hamilton on Sunday.
Southee
and Boult starred with bat and ball as the West Indies were left struggling 158
runs behind on the first innings with only two wickets remaining.
The
tail-end batsmen boosted New Zealand to 373 in their first innings with a
61-run last wicket stand.The new ball pair then bagged four wickets between
them on a benign pitch as the West Indies plummeted to 215 for eight at stumps.
Southee
has two for 34 and Boult two for 67."That was good fun, in terms of the
game," said Boult who smacked an unbeaten 37 off 27 balls to lift his
average to 16.03."Obviously in a first innings where we want to go big and
get as many on the board as we can so a combination of runs and keeping their
bowlers out there and their fielders and batsmen was pretty important.
"Believe
it or not I take a lot of pride in my batting. Any contribution, not just
myself but the lower order, is very pivotal."But to see the West Indies
run chase fall apart after they were off the field for 90 minutes because of
rain came as a surprise. "There wasn't much swing, in terms of the wicket
it was a bit slow ... I'll tell you for free they're not too happy losing eight
wickets," Boult said.
Raymon
Reifer, 22 not out at stumps in his debut Test innings, accepted it was a good
batting strip and "a few of the guys will be
disappointed"."Today didn't go the way we wanted it to go but we're
still going to fight to try and get in a good position."
New
Zealand added 87 runs at the start of the day, the bulk of them in the
Boult-Southee partnership with the innings ending on Southee's dismissal.But 10
minutes later he was bowling the first over of the West Indies' reply and took
the wicket of Kieran Powell without scoring.
He
also had Shai Hope for 15 and pulled off a stunning catch to remove Kraigg
Braithwaite, the West Indies' top scorer with 66. The 1.93-metre (6ft 4in)
Southee leapt to get a hand to block an edge off Colin de Grandhomme, and then
dived to get a hand under the ball just as it was about to hit the ground.
Boult
took the wickets of Shimron Hetmyer for 28 and the luckless Sunil Ambris for
two.
Play
was interrupted for nearly 90 minutes by rain when the West Indies were 87 for
two with Brathwaite and Hope laying the foundations for a solid partnership.But
when play resumed, 20 minutes after the scheduled tea break, Hope only lasted
six more balls before he was gone to end a 44-run stand and put the tourists
into a tailspin that saw six wickets fall in the final session.
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