WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand has claimed four West Indies wickets on the third morning Friday to take full control of the second cricket test at the Basin Reserve.
After trailing by 73 runs on the first innings, the West Indies lost Brandon King (22), Shai Hope (5), Roston Chase (2) and Kavem Hodge (35) and was 98-6 at lunch, leading by 25 runs overall.
Justin Greaves whose unbeaten double century earned the West Indies a draw in the first test was 13 not out and wicketkeeper Tevin Imlach was 2.
Hodge and King batted comfortably through the first half hour before King was run out in a misunderstanding over a quick single.
King pushed the ball into the off side and set off for the run. Hodge left from the non-striker's end but had second thoughts and sent King back. Subs

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