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NZ vs WI: Blackwood, Joseph Delay The Inevitable In First NZ vs WI Test
New Zealand was on the brink of a big innings win over West Indies when stumps were drawn after the third day's play in the first Test.
West Indies, who were six down for 196 in the second innings after being forced to follow on, are still 185 runs behind. They had capitulated for 138 in the first innings as the New Zealand pace attack, led by Tim Southee who got four wickets for 35, did not allow any of the visiting batsmen to reach even 30.
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