- BATSMENRBM4s6sSR55.2 through him. That was a good ball, Pitched on a fullish length from around the wicket, and it moves just a touch as Latham is coming forward to defend, nicks his inside edge and crashes into the stumps. Roach sinks to his knees and looks at the pitch, perhaps in remembrance of his father. 168/23.6 gets him a ball later. Dowrich will be the happiest, marginally more than bowler Gabriel himself. Very full, swinging in and raps him on the back foot, right in front of the stumps. Young's first Test innings ends quickly. Gabriel is all smiles. He was frowning darkly a ball ago, but that's forgotten. 14/1141.5 another pull shot but this one's taken at deep midwicket! Williamson is gone. But as he walks off, virtually every WI player comes up to congratulate him and the entire crowd is on their feet. This has been a monumental performance from a player who is so determined, so disciplined, so responsible and so so so great. 503/779.3 appeal for caught behind and the umpires are going to check about whether it's carried. Chris Gaffaney goes for the review, with a soft signal of out. So it all starts with a very full ball - almost a yorker - shade outside the off stump. Taylor is drawn playing at it because of the length. But he doesn't move his feet forward. He gets a clear outside edge. It carries through to the keeper. It is not a bump ball. And West Indies have a wicket in the second over of the day, and equally importantly one over before the new ball becomes available. 251/389.3 excellent rebound catch! Just as Nicholls was getting some confidence, he's gone. He's been sucked into the sucker ball. Full. Wide. So very inviting. The left-hander goes full throttle after it and gets a very thick edge. It flies to second slip. Holder's there, reaching both hands up and to the right of him. He doesn't get it on the first, but he's good with the second. 281/4111.4 pins him lbw! But it looks like Blundell is going to review. This is a fast, straight, skiddy delivery. And the batsman, who has a penchant to want to hit everything into the leg side, is caught across his stumps, looking to hit across both his pads. He's beaten for pace. He's hit just in line with the knee-roll. HawkEye says it will clang into leg stump. Umpire Gaffaney's on-field decision stands. 353/5125.6 caught at second slip. Roach deserved that wicket. He's bowled well without much reward. Pitches this on a length on off, Mitchell is sitting back, he's trying to Kane the ball - play with soft hands and play it late - but the movement that Roach gets away from the right-hander means it snaffles the edge and goes straight to Holder. 409/6Extras47 (b 11, lb 23, nb 12, w 1)TOTAL519/7d (145 Overs, RR: 3.57, 658 minutes)Fall of wickets: 1-14 (Will Young, 3.6 ov), 2-168 (Tom Latham, 55.2 ov), 3-251 (Ross Taylor, 79.3 ov), 4-281 (Henry Nicholls, 89.3 ov), 5-353 (Tom Blundell, 111.4 ov), 6-409 (Daryl Mitchell, 125.6 ov), 7-503 (Kane Williamson, 141.5 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB KAJ Roach 30 7 114 3 3.80 0 3 ST Gabriel 25 6 89 3 3.56 0 8 JO Holder 31 12 60 0 1.93 0 1 AS Joseph 31 8 99 1 3.19 1 0 RL Chase 25 0 109 0 4.36 0 0 KC Brathwaite 3 0 14 0 4.66 0 0
Player of the Match
Player of the Match
- BATSMENRBM4s6sSR29.1 they've got rid of the glue in this WI line-up. This is unrelenting bowling. This is ever ball being an event. This one is relatively simple. It is good length - an in-between length, not short or full, which is perfect against a batsman who always camps back. It pitches on leg stump and moves across the right-hander. But Brathwaite, knowing Boult is able to nip those back into him, is drawn into a shot and edges through to the keeper. Slightly tame end to a batsman with a lot more to offer 55/326.5 oh he's thrown it away! He left 40% of his deliveries. Ian Bishop of commentary suggested more of his West Indian team-mates should follow that template. Well, he himself has ripped it apart. He's thrust his hands at a virtual sucker ball, angled across him this time. It's a total mis-hit. And it's been caught by Williamson running back at extra cover. Excellent instincts from Southee, smothering Campbell with inswing and then darting one outside off to see if he fancied a go. He did. And now he's gone. 53/128.2 he is so so good! Southee is just so so good when he hits rhythm like this. Remember when I kept banging on about how you had to hit the same spot over and over again and be patient? It's not about balls hitting the stumps. Its about being consistent and asking the same questions and waiting for the batsman to run out of answers. Well Brooks has run out of answers. A gorgeous delivery, full in length, close to off stump, demanding that he plays, then snagging the outside edge with ferocious outswing. This is class bowling 55/238.6 absolute ripper. Jamieson is a ridiculous bowler to face. Especially when you've already been knocked on the glove. The very obviously extra bounce threat plays on the batsman's mind. It tailors his game. It colours his game. And Jamieson always exploits it. He is 6'8' tall and he bowls one of the most devastating fuller deliveries in this New Zealand attack. Here's another one. Bravo does not expect it. He does not see it coming. He's late on the shot. He's panicking. He's lost his shape. He's falling over. And the inswing allows the ball, pitching on off stump, to straighten just enough to hit target. New Zealand relentless, but they do have to stop for drinks 79/439.1 huge appeal and it's denied but Kane is going up for a review. Wagner seemed bemused that wasn't given, short discussion between Williamson and him on whether the batsman hit that. They decide he hasn't, so want to review. And it looks like pad first. This could be mighty close. And it's out. Good length on middle and it straightens into Chase, who is playing outside the line. Hits the front pad first, and that is dead in line. Bat was close to pad, which might have made the umpire think it was bat first. 79/554.3
. Blackwood is a sublime hitter over the off side... in conditions where the ball doesn't move laterally. It's a strength. It's a bulwark of his game. It's how he gets his runs. So the second he sees a full and wide delivery outside off, he throws his hands at it, and only gets a thick outside edge to second slip. Poor decision making. 119/6 54.6 taken at third slip this time! The wide of the crease trick works. It does more often than not with Southee, who has been unplayable today. If you're a right-hander, you're just waiting to be put out of your misery. Joseph here, as well as he tried to avoid the trap, can't help but get sucked into it. Why? Because the ball is straight. He knows he has to play it. But the ball is also swinging and it takes his outside edge and goes low to Mitchell, who picks up a fine catch 119/762.1 the Jamieson fuller ball strikes again! No one seems ready for it. Roach is stuck in the crease. He should be coming forward when the ball is in that 4m area. But since he isn't, his hands are leading the body, which creates a gap between bat and pad and then poof goes the off stump 135/863.6 traps him lbw but Gabriel, after consulting with Holder, has decided to review. This is very full. It pings the back pad in line with off stump. Gabriel, on the drive, doesn't get any bat on it and HawkEye says it's umpire's call on hitting. So umpire Gaffaney's on-field call stands and West Indies are done. Dowrich will not bat because of his hand injury 138/10Extras19 (b 8, lb 7, nb 3, w 1)TOTAL138 all out (64 Overs, RR: 2.15, 295 minutes)Fall of wickets: 1-53 (John Campbell, 26.5 ov), 2-55 (Shamarh Brooks, 28.2 ov), 3-55 (Kraigg Brathwaite, 29.1 ov), 4-79 (Darren Bravo, 38.6 ov), 5-79 (Roston Chase, 39.1 ov), 6-119 (Jermaine Blackwood, 54.3 ov), 7-119 (Alzarri Joseph, 54.6 ov), 8-135 (Kemar Roach, 62.1 ov), 9-138 (Shannon Gabriel, 63.6 ov)Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB TG Southee 19 7 35 4 1.84 0 0 TA Boult 17 5 30 1 1.76 1 0 KA Jamieson 13 3 25 2 1.92 0 0 N Wagner 15 3 33 2 2.20 0 3
- BATSMENRBM4s6sSR8.1 and another one goes. This is carnage. Brathwaite has lost his concentration with the rush of wickets. Short ball outside off, rising up and he tried an uncharacteristic ramp/slash at it. Gets the top edge for an easy catch to the keeper. 27/41.3 caught at second slip but there's some doubt about it being clean. Soft signal is out. beauty of a delivery, over the wicket angling into him, forces him to play. Pitches and moves away to take the edge. It's touch and go whether Tom Latham at second slip has caught it. But given that the soft signal is out, you'd think the benefit goes to the bowler. He seems to have his hands clasped around the ball with fingers splayed out, but the images make it impossible to judge whether the ball was grounded or not. Plus there's the danger of viewing 3D images in 2D screens, they don't always render well. And the third umpire concludes he doesn't have enough to overturn the decision, so New Zealand have their first wicket. 4/17.2 edged to second slip Probably didn't need to play at that, but Bravo has been looking to be more positive in this innings. Length ball in the channel, poked at it but with feet not moving. Southee at second slip moves to his left and tumbles while holding on to a smart catch. 25/27.6 caught at square leg. He's not going to be happy with that dismissal. Full ball on the pads, and he goes back to flick it off his pads with good timing. Didn't bother to keep it down though and Conway - subbing for Boult - at square leg, jumps up and holds it with both hands. Brooks won't be wanting to watch that on the replay. Double-wicket over for Wagner. 27/314.6 huuuuge appeal for lbw and it's been given but Chase wants to review. Ferocious inswing from Jamieson. The broadcast said he had developed this ball only this season. How is he able to get so much movement then?! It starts way outside off stump. Chase is prepared to drive it through mid-off until the ball careens into his pads. He is trying to get them out of the way so he can bring the bat down on it. He knows this is a killer delivery. But try as he might, he just can't stop it from pinging him in front of the wicket. Jamieson has been outstanding in this Test match 53/558.1 taken at square leg! The Wagner short ball finally takes down the man it was after for all innings. It's too close to his body. It doesn't give him the room to free the arms and add power into the pull shot. It also hits the bat very high and as a result Blackwood only picks out backward square leg. Still, a beautiful counterattacking hundred and Hamilton stands up to applaud his effort. 247/821.3 has he got him? Well we have to wait for the review. Holder goes for it straight away after trying to loft a good length ball on off stump over midwicket. It's the kind of shot you only play against the change bowler. You don't care it's good length. You don't care it's in line with the stumps. You just slog. Replays show he does not get any bat on it. Ball-tracking says umpire's call on hitting the stumps. Holder is gone, after getting two no-ball reprieves and being dropped twice in two balls. Mitchell's first Test wicket as well. 89/657.2 taken at deep point! His strokeplay has been stunning. His drives fluent. His pulls downright dominant. But here he goes after a full and wide delivery and gets pretty much the bottom of the bat on it. Santner runs up off the boundary and takes a simple catch. That's the end of a special innings and a partnership that will give West Indies momentum going into the next Test 244/758.5 middle stump out of the ground. New Zealand win by an innings and 134 runs. Gabriel loads up a big swing down the ground. He misses. Wagner hits 247/10Extras17 (lb 7, nb 2, w 8)TOTAL247 all out (f/o) (58.5 Overs, RR: 4.19, 283 minutes)Fall of wickets: 1-4 (John Campbell, 1.3 ov), 2-25 (Darren Bravo, 7.2 ov), 3-27 (Shamarh Brooks, 7.6 ov), 4-27 (Kraigg Brathwaite, 8.1 ov), 5-53 (Roston Chase, 14.6 ov), 6-89 (Jason Holder, 21.3 ov), 7-244 (Alzarri Joseph, 57.2 ov), 8-247 (Jermaine Blackwood, 58.1 ov), 9-247 (Shannon Gabriel, 58.5 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB TG Southee 15 2 62 1 4.13 1 0 TA Boult 15 1 63 1 4.20 1 0 N Wagner 13.5 0 66 4 4.77 0 1 KA Jamieson 12 2 42 2 3.50 2 0 DJ Mitchell 3 0 7 1 2.33 0 1
Match Details
Series
Toss
West Indies , elected to field first
Player Of The Match
Series result
New Zealand led the 2-match series 1-0
Match number
Season
Hours of play (local time)
11:00 start, Lunch 13.00-13.40, Tea 15.40-16.00, Close 18.00
Match days
3,4,5,6 December 2020 (5-day match)
Test debut
Umpires
TV Umpires
Reserve Umpire
Match Referee
Points
New Zealand 60, West Indies 0
Close of Play
- Thu, 3 Dec - day 1 - New Zealand 1st innings 243/2 (KS Williamson 97*, LRPL Taylor 31*, 78 ov)
- Fri, 4 Dec - day 2 - West Indies 1st innings 49/0 (KC Brathwaite 20*, JD Campbell 22*, 26 ov)
- Sat, 5 Dec - day 3 - West Indies 2nd innings 196/6 (J Blackwood 80*, AS Joseph 59*, 42 ov)
- Sun, 6 Dec - day 4 - West Indies 2nd innings 247 (58.5 ov) - end of match
Match Notes
- West Indies: 200 runs in 44.3 overs (269 balls), Extras 17
- J Blackwood: 100 off 135 balls (11 x 4, 2 x 6)
- 7th Wicket: 150 runs in 206 balls (J Blackwood 60, AS Joseph 82, Ex 8)
- Drinks: West Indies - 239/6 in 56.0 overs (J Blackwood 100, AS Joseph 82)
- West Indies: 50 runs in 26.1 overs (158 balls), Extras 7
- 1st Wicket: 50 runs in 158 balls (KC Brathwaite 20, JD Campbell 26, Ex 7)
- Over 30.6: Review by West Indies (Batting), Umpire - WR Knights, Batsman - DM Bravo (Upheld)
- Drinks: West Indies - 79/4 in 39.0 overs (RL Chase 11)
- Over 39.1: Review by New Zealand (Bowling), Umpire - CB Gaffaney, Batsman - RL Chase (Upheld)
- West Indies: 100 runs in 46.1 overs (280 balls), Extras 14
- Lunch: West Indies - 114/5 in 51.0 overs (J Blackwood 18, JO Holder 14)
- Rain: West Indies - 114/5 in 51.0 overs (J Blackwood 18, JO Holder 14)
- Innings Break: West Indies - 138/10 in 64.0 overs (JO Holder 25)
- Over 63.6: Review by West Indies (Batting), Umpire - CB Gaffaney, Batsman - ST Gabriel (Struck down - Umpires Call)
- West Indies 2nd innings
- Rain: West Indies - 30/4 in 10.0 overs (RL Chase 0, J Blackwood 3)
- Tea: West Indies - 30/4 in 10.0 overs (RL Chase 0, J Blackwood 3)
- Over 13.5: Review by West Indies (Batting), Umpire - WR Knights, Batsman - J Blackwood (Upheld)
- West Indies: 50 runs in 14.2 overs (87 balls), Extras 8
- Over 14.6: Review by West Indies (Batting), Umpire - CB Gaffaney, Batsman - RL Chase (Struck down)
- Over 21.3: Review by West Indies (Batting), Umpire - WR Knights, Batsman - JO Holder (Struck down - Umpires Call)
- West Indies: 100 runs in 25.4 overs (156 balls), Extras 9
- Rain: West Indies - 0/0
- Wet Ground: West Indies - 0/0
- J Blackwood: 50 off 63 balls (7 x 4, 1 x 6)
- Drinks: West Indies - 117/6 in 28.0 overs (J Blackwood 54, AS Joseph 14)
- 7th Wicket: 50 runs in 59 balls (J Blackwood 19, AS Joseph 29, Ex 2)
- West Indies: 150 runs in 32.2 overs (196 balls), Extras 12
- AS Joseph: 50 off 49 balls (7 x 4, 1 x 6)
- 7th Wicket: 100 runs in 110 balls (J Blackwood 40, AS Joseph 54, Ex 8)
- End Of Day: West Indies - 196/6 in 42.0 overs (J Blackwood 80, AS Joseph 59)
- SSJ Brooks kept in place of SO Dowrich from the start of Day 2
- New Zealand: 250 runs in 79.2 overs (483 balls), Extras 24
- KS Williamson: 100 off 224 balls (17 x 4)
- New ball taken at 84.1 overs
- Over 90.5: Review by West Indies (Bowling), Umpire - WR Knights, Batsman - KS Williamson (Struck down)
- Drinks: New Zealand - 291/4 in 92.0 overs (KS Williamson 118, TA Blundell 4)
- Over 97.4: Review by West Indies (Bowling), Umpire - CB Gaffaney, Batsman - TA Blundell (Struck down)
- New Zealand: 300 runs in 98.2 overs (599 balls), Extras 34
- KS Williamson: 150 off 306 balls (23 x 4)
- 5th Wicket: 50 runs in 110 balls (KS Williamson 37, TA Blundell 7, Ex 6)
- Lunch: New Zealand - 346/4 in 110.0 overs (KS Williamson 168, TA Blundell 8)
- New Zealand: 350 runs in 111.2 overs (677 balls), Extras 34
- Over 111.4: Review by New Zealand (Batting), Umpire - CB Gaffaney, Batsman - TA Blundell (Struck down)
- New Zealand: 400 runs in 123.6 overs (755 balls), Extras 44
- Drinks: New Zealand - 400/5 in 125.0 overs (KS Williamson 197, DJ Mitchell 9)
- KS Williamson: 200 off 369 balls (30 x 4)
- 6th Wicket: 50 runs in 84 balls (KS Williamson 32, DJ Mitchell 9, Ex 10)
- New Zealand: 450 runs in 133.1 overs (811 balls), Extras 47
- 7th Wicket: 50 runs in 49 balls (KS Williamson 25, KA Jamieson 22, Ex 3)
- Tea: New Zealand - 477/6 in 139.0 overs (KS Williamson 236, KA Jamieson 35)
- New Zealand: 500 runs in 141.4 overs (862 balls), Extras 47
- KS Williamson: 250 off 411 balls (34 x 4, 2 x 6)
- KA Jamieson: 50 off 62 balls (5 x 4, 2 x 6)
- Innings Break: New Zealand - 519/7 in 145.0 overs (KA Jamieson 51, TG Southee 11)
- West Indies 1st innings
- Drinks: West Indies - 21/0 in 13.0 overs (KC Brathwaite 8, JD Campbell 11)
- End Of Day: West Indies - 49/0 in 26.0 overs (KC Brathwaite 20, JD Campbell 22)
- New Zealand 1st innings
- Rain: New Zealand - 0/0
- Wet Ground: New Zealand - 0/0
- Lunch: New Zealand - 0/0
- Over 1.3: Review by West Indies (Bowling), Umpire - CB Gaffaney, Batsman - WA Young (Struck down)
- Drinks: New Zealand - 23/1 in 11.0 overs (TWM Latham 10, KS Williamson 5)
- New Zealand: 50 runs in 19.5 overs (120 balls), Extras 7
- Drinks: New Zealand - 62/1 in 24.0 overs (TWM Latham 24, KS Williamson 25)
- 2nd Wicket: 50 runs in 127 balls (TWM Latham 21, KS Williamson 25, Ex 6)
- Tea: New Zealand - 99/1 in 35.0 overs (TWM Latham 45, KS Williamson 39)
- New Zealand: 100 runs in 35.4 overs (217 balls), Extras 10
- TWM Latham: 50 off 126 balls (6 x 4, 1 x 6)
- 2nd Wicket: 100 runs in 222 balls (TWM Latham 52, KS Williamson 42, Ex 8)
- Drinks: New Zealand - 136/1 in 50.0 overs (TWM Latham 70, KS Williamson 49)
- KS Williamson: 50 off 134 balls (9 x 4)
- New Zealand: 150 runs in 52.6 overs (323 balls), Extras 13
- 2nd Wicket: 150 runs in 309 balls (TWM Latham 79, KS Williamson 59, Ex 12)
- New Zealand: 200 runs in 61.4 overs (376 balls), Extras 18
- Drinks: New Zealand - 202/2 in 63.0 overs (KS Williamson 78, LRPL Taylor 15)
- 3rd Wicket: 50 runs in 96 balls (KS Williamson 20, LRPL Taylor 22, Ex 9)
- End Of Day: New Zealand - 243/2 in 78.0 overs (KS Williamson 97, LRPL Taylor 31)
Match Coverage
All Match News'That is much more important' - Gary Stead fine with Kane Williamson going on paternity leave
Kyle Jamieson's runs have helped New Zealand deal with Colin de Grandhomme's absence, the coach says
Jason Holder: It's time we started delivering and stopped talking
"We need to look into the mirror and understand that we've got to fight a little harder"
Overnight assessment of conditions did the trick, says Tim Southee
"He's been a great asset to the side and adds another variation as well," Southee says of Kyle Jamieson
New Zealand eye innings victory despite Jermaine Blackwood, Alzarri Joseph counter-attack
The home side's seamers broke the Test wide open by picking up 15 wickets on day three
Williamson, Southee, Wagner the stars of dominant New Zealand victory
West Indies lost by an innings and 134 runs despite a rearguard by Jermaine Blackwood and Alzarri Joseph