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Rollicking de Grandhomme ton leaves Windies reeling

By The Assam Tribune

WELLINGTON, Dec 2: New Zealand all-rounder Colin de Grandhomme cracked his maiden Test century off just 71 balls to leave the West Indies reeling at stumps on the second day of the first Test in Wellington on Saturday.

It was the ninth fastest Test century of all time as de Grandhomme, in only his seventh Test, made light of a tiring attack and plundered the boundary on a demoralising day for the West Indies.

At stumps New Zealand were 447 for nine, holding a 313-run lead after the West Indies were bundled out for 134 in their first innings.

De Grandhomme was out for 105 after a rollicking innings that included three sixes and 11 fours.

Senior batsman Ross Taylor and Henry Nicholls set the stage for an all-out attack with their 127-run stand for the fourth wicket which led to de Grandhomme and Tom Blundell adding 148 for the seventh.

There was no sign of nerves from the debutant Blundell who was unbeaten on 57 at stumps to go with Taylor�s 93 and 66 for Nicholls on a day in which New Zealand scored 362 runs, lost seven wickets and left the West Indies exhausted.

De Grandhomme, who went to the crease when Nicholls was dismissed on the second ball after tea, used the first delivery he faced from Miguel Cummins as a sighter and then smacked boundaries off the next two.

It was big hitting with minimal risk as he raced to 99 and then reached his milestone century steering a Cummins delivery wide of point for three.

But in the following over he was deceived by a slower ball from Roston Chase which was chipped to Kieran Powell at long on.

Taylor was closing in on his 17th century to equal the New Zealand record held by his mentor, the late Martin Crowe, and current captain Kane Williamson, when he fell lbw to Kemar Roach shortly before tea.

The initial appeal was turned down by Australian umpire Rod Tucker with two noises heard as the ball went through suggesting a possible inside edge.

But the West Indies were confident in their call for a video review which clearly showed only the pad had been hit and the ball was angling towards the stumps, meaning Taylor�s 160-ball innings was over.

Nicholls had a reprieve on the third ball after the lunch break when he was caught behind off a poorly executed pull shot, only for video replays to show that the Jason Holder delivery was a no ball.

But there was no such luck on the second ball after the tea adjournment when he connected with the pull shot only to steer the ball to Shannon Gabriel who fumbled the catch at fine leg before securing it on the second attempt.

After resuming the day at 85 for two, Jeet Raval was the first wicket to fall when he was caught behind off Roach for 42 in the 10th over of the morning while Taylor went nine overs before tea. � AFP

SCORECARD

West Indies 1st innings 134

New Zealand 1st innings (overnight 85-2)

Latham c Roach b Holder 37

Raval c Dowrich b Roach 42

Williamson c Hope b Roach 1

Taylor lbw Roach 93

Nicholls c Gabriel b Cummins 67

Santner b Cummins 17

De Grandhomme c Powell b Chase 105

Blundell not out 57

Wagner b Chase 3

Henry c Dowrich b Gabriel 4

Boult not out 2

Extras: (b4, lb2, nb13) 19

Total: (for nine wickets, 127 overs) 447

Fall of wickets: 1-65, 2-68, 3-109, 4-236, 5-272, 6-281, 7-429, 8-437, 9-442.

Bowling: Gabriel 26-3-80-1, Roach 19-5-73-3, Cummins 24-7-74-2, Holder 27-7-85-1, Chase 23-2-83-2, Brathwaite 8-0-46-0.

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