CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand (AP) — The West Indies trailed New Zealand by 510 runs with all 10 second-innings wickets in hand at lunch Thursday on the fourth day of the first test.
At the break the West Indies were 20-0 after 11 overs with John Campbell 11 and Tagenarine Chanderpaul 5.
New Zealand's second innings finally ended at 466-8 declared, with a lead of 530 runs. Wicketkeeper Tom Blundell and allrounder Nathan Smith were injured and unable to bat.
New Zealand resumed at 417-4 , already 481 runs ahead and made the unusual decision not to declare overnight. Instead, it batted on in a desultory fashion for 14 overs before running out of fit batters.
Will Young was out for 23, Michael Bracewell for 24, Matt Henry for 8, Jacob Duffy for 10 and Zak Foulkes finished 11 not out.
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