NZ vs WI 3rd Test: West Indies Set Mammoth 462-Run Target After Latham, Conway Centuries

New Zealand declared their second innings at 306/2, setting West Indies a formidable target of 462 runs to win the third Test and draw the series. Devon Conway made history by scoring a double century and a century in the same match, while Tom Latham also notched a ton. At stumps on Day 4, West Indies were 43/0, requiring a further 419 runs for victory.

Key Points: NZ vs WI 3rd Test: Conway's Historic Double, Latham's Ton Set Up 462-Run Chase for Windies

  • Devon Conway creates history with double ton and century in same Test
  • New Zealand posts massive 462-run target for West Indies
  • Windies openers provide solid start in daunting chase
  • Series poised for dramatic finale with NZ leading 1-0
  • Conway's stellar form highlights standout Test season
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NZ vs WI 3rd Test: West Indies set massive 462 runs to chase after Latham, Conway tons (Day 4, Stumps)

Devon Conway hits a double century and century in the same Test as NZ set WI 462 to win. Windies end Day 4 at 43/0, needing 419 more runs in Mount Maunganui.

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Mount Maunganui, December 21

The West Indies were set a total of 462 runs to draw the three-match series against New Zealand during the third and final Test at Mount Maunganui after centuries from the opening pair of skipper Tom Latham and Devon Conway put the Kiwis in the driver's seat on Sunday.

At the end of the fourth day of play, WI was 43/0, with John Campbell (2*) and Brandon King (37*) unbeaten, still needing 419 runs to win.

Opener Devon Conway made history, becoming the first-ever New Zealand batter to score a double century and a century in a Test match.

In the first innings, Conway scored a brilliant 227 off 367 balls, with 31 boundaries, playing a crucial role in taking NZ to 575/8 declared. Now, during the second innings, he scored an attacking 139-ball 100, with eight fours and three sixes at a strike rate of almost 72.

He is the 10th overall batter to achieve a double of double ton and century in a single Test match.

After a patchy past couple of years, Conway has delivered a stunning Test cricket season this year, with 697 runs in five matches and nine innings at an average of 87.12, a strike rate of 61.30, including three centuries and two fifties, with a best score of 227.

Coming to the match, NZ won the toss and opted to bat first. Conway (227 in 367 balls, with 31 fours) and skipper Tom Latham (137 in 246 balls, with 15 fours and a six) stitched a record-breaking 323 run opening stand, the best-ever by a Kiwi opening pair. Later, some valuable contributions from Rachin Ravindra (72 in 106 balls, with six fours and two sixes), Kane Williamson (31 in 60 balls, with five fours), Glenn Phillips (29 in 49 balls, with four boundaries) and Ajaz Patel (30* in 30 balls, with three fours and two sixes) took NZ to 575/8 declared.

Jayden Seales, Anderson Phillip, Justin Greaves took two wickets each.

Later, Windies replied back strongly with a 111-run opening stand between John Campbell (45 in 67 balls, with seven fours) and Brandon King (63 in 104 balls, with 11 fours). Kavem Hodge smashed a marathon century, unbeaten at 123* in 275 balls, with 15 fours, while Alick Athanaze (45 in 57 balls, with eight fours) and Justin Greaves (43 in 69 balls, with six fours) scored valuable runs, taking WI to 420 all out, trailing by 155 runs.

Kiwis declared their second innings at 306/2 declared, with Latham (101 in 130 balls, with nine fours and two sixes), Kane Williamson (40* in 37 balls, with two fours and a six), and Rachin Ravindra (46* in 23 balls, with four sixes) also contributing major knocks to power NZ to a 461-run lead.

NZ leads this three-match Test series 1-0, with the first Test ending in a draw, while the second one was won by the Kiwis by nine wickets.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, this is fantastic Test cricket! Kavem Hodge's unbeaten 123 for WI was a proper, gritty innings. Shows the fight in this West Indies side. But NZ's batting depth is just too strong. Rachin Ravindra's 46* off 23 balls must have been thrilling to watch!
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Ananya R
While Conway's achievement is amazing, I feel a bit for the bowlers. A total of 462 to chase on the final day? The pitch must be a proper batting paradise. Test cricket needs more balance between bat and ball, otherwise these draws or one-sided chases become common. Just my two cents.
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Vikram M
Great to see the Windies putting up a fight after being down in the series. 43/0 overnight is a start, but the required rate will be huge. King and Campbell need to bat out of their skins. A draw would be a moral victory for them. Let's see some final day drama!
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Karthik V
The stats are mind-blowing! Conway averaging 87 this season? That's Bradman-esque form. Also, that 323-run opening stand is what sets up a match. Our Indian team should take note - solid starts win you Test matches abroad. Quality cricket all around.
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James A
A declaration target of 462 seems very sporting. Gives WI a theoretical chance and makes for an exciting final day, rather than just batting them out of the game. Kudos to NZ for that. Hope the weather holds up and we get a full day's play.

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