Devon Conway's Historic Double Century Powers New Zealand in Test Clash

Devon Conway's commanding double century led New Zealand to declare at 575-8 against the West Indies. Conway, who scored 227, bolstered New Zealand's stance in the series. Despite challenges, West Indies openers Campbell and King stayed firm, ending the day at 110 without loss.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mountmaunganui | Updated: 19-12-2025 13:13 IST | Created: 19-12-2025 13:13 IST
Devon Conway's Historic Double Century Powers New Zealand in Test Clash
Devon Conway

Devon Conway marked a significant feat by scoring his second Test double century for New Zealand, declaring at 575-8 on day two of their third Test against the West Indies. Conway's impressive innings of 227 put New Zealand in a strong position in the three-match series.

The West Indies, undeterred by Conway's achievement, saw openers John Campbell and Brandon King take charge, reaching a robust 110 without loss by stumps. Their counter-attack stayed effective against the New Zealand bowling lineup, which faltered late in the day.

New Zealand had set a commanding lead in the series, having already won one Test and drawn another. Despite challenges in the day, West Indies displayed resilience, setting a hopeful tone for the closing days of the match.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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