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Fifties from Devon Conway and Mitchell Hay extend New Zealand's advantage
The Island
|December 12, 2025
Despite a bright bowling performance from the West Indies seamers, half-centuries from New Zealand's Devon Conway and Mitchell hay extended the hosts’ advantage after an absorbing second day of the Wellington Test.
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New Zealand secured a 73-run first-innings lead before a double-wicket burst from their quicks left West Indies still 41 behind with eight wickets in hand.West Indies produced bursts of quality with the ball to keep pegging New Zealand back, and several home batters contributed to their own dismissals with loose shots. But the visitors also offered enough scoring opportunities for Conway and Hay to make valuable inroads.
Conway's 60 - his first fifty against West Indies and 13th overall - anchored one end, while debutant Hay struck an enterprising 61 from No. 6. Their efforts allowed New Zealand to declare at 278 for 9, with the injured Blair Tickner not batting.
With the relatively new ball, Kemar Roach, Jayden Seales, Ojay Shields and Anderson Phillip consistently challenged the batters as the ball swung both ways and occasionally jagged off the surface. Conway, however, punished the loose deliveries, hitting eight fours - mostly cuts and flicks - to keep New Zealand moving.
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