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4 days agoNew Zealand Tightens Control After Late Strikes on Day 2 Against West Indies

New Zealand ended Day 2 firmly in control after late wickets pushed West Indies onto the back foot in the second Test. A composed fifty from Devon Conway set the tone, while debutant Mitchell Hay’s calm half-century and lower order support carried the hosts to a 73 run lead. Jacob Duffy and Rae capitalised on ideal twilight conditions to remove Campbell and nightwatchman Phillip, leaving West Indies trailing by 41 with eight wickets in hand.
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4 days agoNew Zealand Tightens Control After Late Strikes on Day 2 Against West Indies

New Zealand ended Day 2 firmly in control after late wickets pushed West Indies onto the back foot in the second Test. A composed fifty from Devon Conway set the tone, while debutant Mitchell Hay’s calm half-century and lower order support carried the hosts to a 73 run lead. Jacob Duffy and Rae capitalised on ideal twilight conditions to remove Campbell and nightwatchman Phillip, leaving West Indies trailing by 41 with eight wickets in hand.
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- New Zealand Cricket
- West Indies
Cricbuzz• By Pooja Kumari
Explore:High Return Equity Mutual Fund
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New Zealand seized command on Day 2 with key late wickets after building a solid lead, leaving West Indies under pressure heading into Day 3.
New Zealand ended Day 2 firmly in control after late wickets pushed West Indies onto the back foot in the second Test. A composed fifty from Devon Conway set the tone, while debutant Mitchell Hay’s calm half-century and lower order support carried the hosts to a 73 run lead. Jacob Duffy and Rae capitalised on ideal twilight conditions to remove Campbell and nightwatchman Phillip, leaving West Indies trailing by 41 with eight wickets in hand.

New Zealand ended Day 2 firmly in control after late wickets pushed West Indies onto the back foot in the second Test. A composed fifty from Devon Conway set the tone, while debutant Mitchell Hay’s calm half-century and lower order support carried the hosts to a 73 run lead. Jacob Duffy and Rae capitalised on ideal twilight conditions to remove Campbell and nightwatchman Phillip, leaving West Indies trailing by 41 with eight wickets in hand.
Tags:
- New Zealand Cricket
- West Indies
- New Zealand Cricket
- West Indies
- Test Match
- Day 2 Highlights
Dec 11, 2025 • 08:00