Mount Maunganui, Dec. 21 -- The West Indies were set a total of 462 runs to draw the three-match series against New Zealand during the third and final Test at Mount Maunganui after centuries from the opening pair of skipper Tom Latham and Devon Conway put the Kiwis in the driver's seat on Sunday.
At the end of the fourth day of play, WI was 43/0, with John Campbell (2*) and Brandon King (37*) unbeaten, still needing 419 runs to win.
Opener Devon Conway made history, becoming the first-ever New Zealand batter to score a double century and a century in a Test match.
In the first innings, Conway scored a brilliant 227 off 367 balls, with 31 boundaries, playing a crucial role in taking NZ to 575/8 declared. Now, during the second innings, ...
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