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NAPIER (New Zealand), Dec 20: A century stand by Tim McIntosh and Daniel
Flynn put New Zealand in the box seat as they hunted down the West Indies’ first
innings total of 307 in the second cricket Test here on Saturday.
At stumps on the second day New Zealand were 145 for two, with McIntosh on 62
and Flynn out for 57, requiring a further 163 runs to get their noses in front.
The West Indies first innings was wrapped up in an hour on the second day with a
masterful 126 not out by Shivnarine Chanderpaul providing the backbone of a
respectable 307 on an easy wicket.
The chief destroyer for New Zealand was Iain O’Brien who finished with career
best figures of six for 75 from 26 overs.
New Zealand’s reply started with an early setback when the out-of-form Jamie How
survived two chances before falling for 12, pulling Fidel Edwards straight to
Sewnarine Chattergoon at square leg.
McIntosh was given a life when he skied an attempted pull shot. Edwards, looking
for his 100th Test wicket, and wicket-keeper Denesh Ramdin both ran for the
catch then pulled out at the last moment allowing the ball to drop between them.
New Zealand were then 36 for one and the lack of calling proved costly for the
West Indies as the home side added 101 runs before Edwards reached his milestone
with the caught and bowled dismissal of Flynn for 57.
In between, the novice pair – McIntosh in only his second Test and Flynn in his
ninth – had made it clear they were determined to break New Zealand’s string of
top order failures that have dogged the side in recent years.
By tea, they had raised the score to a patient 74 for one after 41 overs. The
pairing lifted the pace to add 63 runs in 23 overs before Flynn fell in a rain
and bad light-disrupted final session.
It was a lazy, defensive stroke from a batsman who was backing up from a 95 in
the drawn first Test in Dunedin last week.
After surviving his early chance, McIntosh settled down to play a sound innings,
waiting for the right ball to hit.
He reached his 50 driving West Indies captain Chris Gayle to the boundary, one
of only eight boundaries from the 210 deliveries he has faced.
Although there is promise of spin later in the Test, the McLean Park wicket
remained batsman-friendly through the second day and the visitors’ total of 307
appears well within New Zealand’s reach.
Resuming the day at 258 for six, the West Indies innings lasted just over an
hour and produced a further 49 runs.
O’Brien was New Zealand’s star as be bagged his maiden five-wicket haul in Test
cricket, taking the remaining four wickets to fall.
He removed first Test century-maker Jerome Taylor for 17 and Sulieman Benn for a
duck in the same over, and he followed with the wicket of Daren Powell for six,
all caught by wicket-keeper Brendon McCullum.
The pace bowler ended the West Indies innings when he trapped Edwards in front.
Chanderpaul was left unbeaten on 126 with his 20th Test century lasting four
hours and 22 minutes and including 11 fours and three sixes.
Scoreboard
WEST INDIES (1st Innings):
C.H. Gayle c McCullum b O’Brien 34
S. Chattergoon c How b Vettori 13
R.R. Sarwan c McCullum b Patel 11
X.M. Marshall c Ryder b O’Brien 6
S. Chanderpaul not out 126
B.P. Nash c Flynn b Franklin 74
D. Ramdin b Vettori 6
J.E. Taylor c McCullum b O’Brien 18
S.J. Benn c McCullum b O’Brien 0
D.B.L. Powell c McCullum b O’Brien 6
F.H. Edwards lbw b O’Brien 0
EXTRAS (LB-5, W-1, NB-7) 13
TOTAL (all out, 107 overs) 307
FALL OF WKTS: 1-43, 2-54, 3-63, 4-74, 5-237, 6-257, 7-279, 8-279, 9-299.
BOWLING: Franklin 19-2-77-1 (1w); Mills 12-4-29-0 (3nb); Patel 25-12-41-1;
O’Brien 26-6-75-6; Vettori 22-4-71-2; Ryder 3-0-9-0 (4nb).
NEW ZEALAND (1st Innings):
T.G. McIntosh not out 62
J.M. How c Chattergoon b Edwards 12
D.R. Flynn c and b Edwards 57
L.R.P.L. Taylor not out 4
EXTRAS (LB-8, NB-2) 10
TOTAL (for two wkts, 68 overs) 145
FALL OF WKTS: 1-19, 2-137.
TO BAT: J.D. Ryder, B.B. McCullum, J.E.C. Franklin, D.L. Vettori, K.D. Mills,
J.S. Patel, I.E. O’Brien.
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