Wellington, Dec. 12 -- West Indies captain Roston Chase urged his batters to turn their starts into substantial scores and take responsibility for undoing the efforts of a disciplined bowling unit after West Indies faced a nine-wicket defeat by New Zealand in the second Test of the series on Friday, as per ESPNcricinfo.
West Indies were 49/2 in the third innings and looked set to give New Zealand a substantial target to chase in the fourth. However, a batting collapse saw them all out for just 128, with only four players in the lineup scoring in double digits.
West Indies managed just 205 in their first innings of the Wellington Test, but then held the hosts to 278. Despite improved batting conditions in their second innings, they crumb...
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