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Tickner and Rae bowl West Indies out for 205 to give New Zealand the edge
The Island
|December 11, 2025
New Zealand's patchwork fast-bowling attack delivered a strong show on the opening day of the second Test in Wellington, dismissing West Indie for 205 inside 75 overs at Basin River.
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Michael Rae picked up three wickets in his first innings in Test cricket
But the sight of Blair Tickner being stretchered off late in the afternoon with a suspected dislocated left shoulder took some sheen off their day of dominance. Tickner, playing his first Test in two years and leading the bowling with 4 for 32, was central to turning a bright West Indies start into yet another collapse, while Michael Rae, the 30-year-old debutant drafted into a severely depleted pace unit, complemented him with 3 for 67 in an energetic outing that gave New Zealand the bite they had lacked in the opening hour. That bite mattered because the first hour had belonged entirely to West Indies despite losing the toss, in a match where the hosts announced five changes and the visitors three.
On a pitch far milder than the traditional green seamer, John Campbell and Brandon King put on 66 for the opening wicket. Jacob Duffy and Zak Foulkes, burdened with heavy workloads from the first Test after the injuries to Matt Henry and Nathan Smith in Christchurch, bowled honest but ineffective spells that allowed scoring opportunities.
Campbell drove through the line, King played compactly, and West Indies looked assured.
But once New Zealand turned to shifted dramatically.
Tickner and Rae - fresher workload-wise, and sharper in pace - the difference was visible. They operated either full or short but always at the stumps or the body, and the tone of the innings
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