The third Test against the West Indies witnessed a spectacular batting masterclass from New Zealand’s Devon Conway, who registered his second Test double hundred. Conway’s remarkable innings of 227 runs, compiled from 367 deliveries and featuring 31 fours, was the cornerstone of New Zealand’s formidable first-innings total. Having ended day one on 178, Conway picked up where he left off, further solidifying his team’s advantage. He was eventually dismissed LBW off the bowling of Justin Greaves, concluding a superb contribution. The strong opening partnership with Tom Latham, who scored 137, set a positive tone for the Black Caps. By lunch on day two, New Zealand was comfortably placed at 424-4, with Rachin Ravindra and Glenn Phillips continuing the scoring effort.
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