Conway and Hay Shine as New Zealand Tightens Grip on West Indies in Wellington Test

New Zealand's Devon Conway and debutant Mitchell Hay hit half-centuries to give their team a lead in the second Test against the West Indies, who struggled with the bat in their second innings. The match highlights include New Zealand's strategic bowling, despite injuries, achieving a strong position at the Basin Reserve.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Wellington | Updated: 11-12-2025 11:38 IST | Created: 11-12-2025 11:38 IST
Conway and Hay Shine as New Zealand Tightens Grip on West Indies in Wellington Test
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In an impressive display of resilience, New Zealand's Devon Conway and debutant Mitchell Hay scored half-centuries, providing their team with a solid lead over the West Indies on day two of the Wellington Test. This strong batting performance helped New Zealand achieve a first-innings lead of 73 runs.

The West Indies, attempting to recover in their second innings, faced pressure as New Zealand's bowlers capitalized on a depleted attack. With the West Indies at 32 for two, New Zealand seized control despite the absence of fast bowler Blair Tickner, who suffered a shoulder dislocation.

Local bowlers Jacob Duffy and Anderson Phillip were notable performers, with Duffy securing pivotal wickets to maintain New Zealand's upper hand, leaving the West Indies trailing. The match has set the stage for an exciting continuation as New Zealand continues to apply pressure at the Basin Reserve.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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